get method
Gets a ServiceAccount.
Request parameters:
name - Required. 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 ServiceAccount.
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<ServiceAccount> get(
  core.String name, {
  core.String? $fields,
}) async {
  final queryParams_ = <core.String, core.List<core.String>>{
    if ($fields != null) 'fields': [$fields],
  };
  final url_ = 'v1/' + core.Uri.encodeFull('$name');
  final response_ = await _requester.request(
    url_,
    'GET',
    queryParams: queryParams_,
  );
  return ServiceAccount.fromJson(
    response_ as core.Map<core.String, core.dynamic>,
  );
}