Removes and invalidates the specified credentials for the service account associated with this enterprise. The calling service account must have been retrieved by calling Enterprises.GetServiceAccount and must have been set as the enterprise service account by calling Enterprises.SetAccount.
Generates new credentials for the service account associated with this enterprise. The calling service account must have been retrieved by calling Enterprises.GetServiceAccount and must have been set as the enterprise service account by calling Enterprises.SetAccount.
Lists all active credentials for the service account associated with this enterprise. Only the ID and key type are returned. The calling service account must have been retrieved by calling Enterprises.GetServiceAccount and must have been set as the enterprise service account by calling Enterprises.SetAccount.
delete(enterpriseId, keyId)
Removes and invalidates the specified credentials for the service account associated with this enterprise. The calling service account must have been retrieved by calling Enterprises.GetServiceAccount and must have been set as the enterprise service account by calling Enterprises.SetAccount. Args: enterpriseId: string, The ID of the enterprise. (required) keyId: string, The ID of the key. (required)
insert(enterpriseId, body)
Generates new credentials for the service account associated with this enterprise. The calling service account must have been retrieved by calling Enterprises.GetServiceAccount and must have been set as the enterprise service account by calling Enterprises.SetAccount. Only the type of the key should be populated in the resource to be inserted. Args: enterpriseId: string, The ID of the enterprise. (required) body: object, The request body. (required) The object takes the form of: { # Credentials that can be used to authenticate as a service account. "publicData": "A String", # Public key data for the credentials file. This is an X.509 cert. If you are using the googleCredentials key type, this is identical to the cert that can be retrieved by using the X.509 cert url inside of the credentials file. "kind": "androidenterprise#serviceAccountKey", # Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed string "androidenterprise#serviceAccountKey". "data": "A String", # The body of the private key credentials file, in string format. This is only populated when the ServiceAccountKey is created, and is not stored by Google. "id": "A String", # An opaque, unique identifier for this ServiceAccountKey. Assigned by the server. "type": "A String", # The file format of the generated key data. } Returns: An object of the form: { # Credentials that can be used to authenticate as a service account. "publicData": "A String", # Public key data for the credentials file. This is an X.509 cert. If you are using the googleCredentials key type, this is identical to the cert that can be retrieved by using the X.509 cert url inside of the credentials file. "kind": "androidenterprise#serviceAccountKey", # Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed string "androidenterprise#serviceAccountKey". "data": "A String", # The body of the private key credentials file, in string format. This is only populated when the ServiceAccountKey is created, and is not stored by Google. "id": "A String", # An opaque, unique identifier for this ServiceAccountKey. Assigned by the server. "type": "A String", # The file format of the generated key data. }
list(enterpriseId)
Lists all active credentials for the service account associated with this enterprise. Only the ID and key type are returned. The calling service account must have been retrieved by calling Enterprises.GetServiceAccount and must have been set as the enterprise service account by calling Enterprises.SetAccount. Args: enterpriseId: string, The ID of the enterprise. (required) Returns: An object of the form: { "serviceAccountKey": [ # The service account credentials. { # Credentials that can be used to authenticate as a service account. "publicData": "A String", # Public key data for the credentials file. This is an X.509 cert. If you are using the googleCredentials key type, this is identical to the cert that can be retrieved by using the X.509 cert url inside of the credentials file. "kind": "androidenterprise#serviceAccountKey", # Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed string "androidenterprise#serviceAccountKey". "data": "A String", # The body of the private key credentials file, in string format. This is only populated when the ServiceAccountKey is created, and is not stored by Google. "id": "A String", # An opaque, unique identifier for this ServiceAccountKey. Assigned by the server. "type": "A String", # The file format of the generated key data. }, ], }