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Search for folders that match specific filter criteria. search()
provides an eventually consistent view of the folders a user has access
to which meet the specified filter criteria. This will only return
folders on which the caller has the permission
resourcemanager.folders.get.
Optional. The maximum number of folders to return in the response. The server can return fewer folders than requested. If unspecified, server picks an appropriate default.
pageToken
string
Optional. A pagination token returned from a previous call to SearchFolders that indicates from where search should continue.
query
string
Optional. Search criteria used to select the folders to return. If no search criteria is specified then all accessible folders will be returned. Query expressions can be used to restrict results based upon displayName, state and parent, where the operators = (:) NOT, AND and OR can be used along with the suffix wildcard symbol *. The displayName field in a query expression should use escaped quotes for values that include whitespace to prevent unexpected behavior. | Field | Description | |-------------------------|----------------------------------------| | displayName | Filters by displayName. | | parent | Filters by parent (for example: folders/123). | | state, lifecycleState | Filters by state. | Some example queries are: * Query displayName=Test* returns Folder resources whose display name starts with "Test". * Query state=ACTIVE returns Folder resources with state set to ACTIVE. * Query parent=folders/123 returns Folder resources that have folders/123 as a parent resource. * Query parent=folders/123 AND state=ACTIVE returns active Folder resources that have folders/123 as a parent resource. * Query displayName=\\"Test String\\" returns Folder resources with display names that include both "Test" and "String".
Raised exceptions
Exceptions
ConnectionError
In case of a network problem (such as DNS failure or refused connection).
HttpError
If the response status is >= 400 (excluding 429 and 503).
TimeoutError
If a long-running operation takes longer to finish than the specified timeout limit.
TypeError
If an operation or function receives an argument of the wrong type.
ValueError
If an operation or function receives an argument of the right type but an inappropriate value. For example, a negative timeout.