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type: google.api.Service
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config_version: 2
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name: servicemanagement.googleapis.com
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title: Google Service Management API
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apis:
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- name: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager
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types:
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- name: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ConfigSource
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- name: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ConfigRef
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- name: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.OperationMetadata
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- name: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.Rollout
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- name: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.SubmitConfigSourceResponse
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- name: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.UndeleteServiceResponse
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documentation:
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summary: |-
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Google Service Management allows service producers to publish their services
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on Google Cloud Platform so that they can be discovered and used by service
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consumers.
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overview: |-
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Google Service Management manages a set of *services*. Service Management
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allows *service producers* to publish their services on Google Cloud
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Platform so that they can be discovered and used by *service consumers*. It
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also handles the tasks of tracking service lifecycle and programming various
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backend systems -- such as [Stackdriver
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Logging](https://cloud.google.com/stackdriver), [Stackdriver
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Monitoring](https://cloud.google.com/stackdriver) -- to support the managed
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services.
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If you are a service producer, you can use the Google Service Management API
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and [Google Cloud SDK (gcloud)](/sdk) to publish and manage your services.
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Each managed service has a service configuration which declares various
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aspects of the service such as its API surface, along with parameters to
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configure the supporting backend systems, such as logging and monitoring. If
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you build your service using [Google Cloud
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Endpoints](https://cloud.google.com/endpoints/), the service configuration
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will be handled automatically.
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If you are a service consumer and want to use a managed service, you can use
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the Google Service Management API or [Google Cloud
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Console](https://console.cloud.google.com) to activate the service for your
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[Google developer project](https://developers.google.com/console/help/new/),
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then start using its APIs and functions.
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## Managed services
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REST URL:
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`https://servicemanagement.googleapis.com/v1/services/{service-name}` <br />
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REST schema is defined
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[here](/service-management/reference/rest/v1/services).
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A managed service refers to a network service managed by Service Management.
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Each managed service has a unique name, such as `example.googleapis.com`,
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which must be a valid fully-qualified DNS name, as per RFC 1035.
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A managed service typically provides some REST APIs and/or other functions
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to their service consumers, such as mobile apps or cloud services.
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Service producers can use methods, such as
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[services.create](/service-management/reference/rest/v1/services/create),
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[services.delete](/service-management/reference/rest/v1/services/delete),
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[services.undelete](/service-management/reference/rest/v1/services/undelete),
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to manipulate their managed services.
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## Service producers
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A service producer is the Google developer project responsible for
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publishing and maintaining a managed service. Each managed service is owned
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by exactly one service producer.
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## Service consumers
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A service consumer is a Google developer project that has enabled and can
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invoke APIs on a managed service. A managed service can have many service
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consumers.
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## Service configuration
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REST URL:
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`https://servicemanagement.googleapis.com/v1/services/{service-name}/configs/{config_id}`
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<br /> REST schema is defined
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[here](/service-management/reference/rest/v1/services.configs).
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Each managed service is described by a service configuration which covers a
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wide range of features, including its name, title, RPC API definitions, REST
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API definitions, documentation, authentication, and more.
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To change the configuration of a managed service, the service producer needs
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to publish an updated service configuration to Service Management. Service
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Management keeps a history of published service configurations, making it
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possible to easily retrace how a service's configuration evolved over time.
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Service configurations can be published using the
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[services.configs.create](/service-management/reference/rest/v1/services.configs/create)
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or
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[services.configs.submit](/service-management/reference/rest/v1/services.configs/submit)
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methods.
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Alternatively, `services.configs.submit` allows publishing an
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[OpenAPI](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification) specification,
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formerly known as the Swagger Specification, which is automatically
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converted to a corresponding service configuration.
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## Service rollout
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REST URL:
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`https://servicemanagement.googleapis.com/v1/services/{service-name}/rollouts/{rollout-id}`
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<br /> REST schema is defined
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[here](/service-management/reference/rest/v1/services.rollouts).
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A `Rollout` defines how Google Service Management should deploy service
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configurations to backend systems and how the configurations take effect at
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runtime. It lets service producers specify multiple service configuration
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versions to be deployed together, and a strategy that indicates how they
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should be used.
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Updating a managed service's configuration can be dangerous, as a
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configuration error can lead to a service outage. To mitigate risks, Service
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Management supports gradual rollout of service configuration changes. This
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feature gives service producers time to identity potential issues and
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rollback service configuration changes in case of errors, thus minimizing
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the customer impact of bad configurations. For example, you could specify
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that 5% of traffic uses configuration 1, while the remaining 95% uses
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configuration 2.
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Service Management keeps a history of rollouts so that service producers can
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undo to previous configuration versions. You can rollback a configuration by
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initiating a new `Rollout` that clones a previously submitted rollout
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record.
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rules:
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- selector: google.longrunning.Operations.ListOperations
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description: Lists service operations that match the specified filter in the request.
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backend:
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rules:
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- selector: google.longrunning.Operations.ListOperations
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.longrunning.Operations.GetOperation
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.ListServices
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.GetService
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.CreateService
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deadline: 20.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.DeleteService
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.UndeleteService
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.ListServiceConfigs
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.GetServiceConfig
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.CreateServiceConfig
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deadline: 20.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.SubmitConfigSource
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deadline: 20.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.ListServiceRollouts
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.GetServiceRollout
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.CreateServiceRollout
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.GenerateConfigReport
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.EnableService
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.DisableService
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.iam.v1.IAMPolicy.SetIamPolicy
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.iam.v1.IAMPolicy.GetIamPolicy
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deadline: 10.0
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- selector: google.iam.v1.IAMPolicy.TestIamPermissions
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deadline: 10.0
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http:
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rules:
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- selector: google.longrunning.Operations.ListOperations
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get: /v1/operations
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- selector: google.iam.v1.IAMPolicy.SetIamPolicy
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post: '/v1/{resource=services/*}:setIamPolicy'
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body: '*'
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additional_bindings:
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- post: '/v1/{resource=services/*/consumers/*}:setIamPolicy'
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body: '*'
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- selector: google.iam.v1.IAMPolicy.GetIamPolicy
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post: '/v1/{resource=services/*}:getIamPolicy'
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body: '*'
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additional_bindings:
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- post: '/v1/{resource=services/*/consumers/*}:getIamPolicy'
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body: '*'
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- selector: google.iam.v1.IAMPolicy.TestIamPermissions
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post: '/v1/{resource=services/*}:testIamPermissions'
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body: '*'
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additional_bindings:
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- post: '/v1/{resource=services/*/consumers/*}:testIamPermissions'
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body: '*'
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authentication:
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rules:
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- selector: '*'
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oauth:
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canonical_scopes: |-
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform,
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/service.management
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- selector: |-
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google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.GetService,
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google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.GetServiceConfig,
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google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.GetServiceRollout,
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google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.ListServiceConfigs,
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google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.ListServiceRollouts,
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google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ServiceManager.ListServices
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oauth:
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canonical_scopes: |-
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform,
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform.read-only,
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/service.management,
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/service.management.readonly
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- selector: |-
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google.iam.v1.IAMPolicy.GetIamPolicy,
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google.iam.v1.IAMPolicy.TestIamPermissions
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oauth:
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canonical_scopes: |-
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform,
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform.read-only,
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/service.management,
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/service.management.readonly
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