Get the endpoint that is being used to call (ex, https://www.example.com).
Sets the endpoint to call (ex, https://www.example.com).
The endpoint of the service.
Sets the region to call (ex, Region.US_PHOENIX_1). Note, this will call {@link #endpoint(String) endpoint} after resolving the endpoint.
The region of the service.
Sets the regionId to call (ex, 'us-phoenix-1').
Note, this will first try to map the region ID to a known Region and call {@link #region(Region) region}. If no known Region could be determined, it will create an endpoint assuming its in default Realm OC1 and then call {@link #endpoint(String) endpoint}.
The public region ID.
Determines whether realm specific endpoint should be used or not. Set realmSpecificEndpointTemplateEnabled to "true" if the user wants to enable use of realm specific endpoint template, otherwise set it to "false"
flag to enable the use of realm specific endpoint template
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Activates a deactivated identity domain. You can only activate identity domains that your user account is not a part of.
After you send the request, the `lifecycleDetails` of the identity domain is set to ACTIVATING. When the operation completes, the `lifecycleDetails` is set to null and the `lifecycleState` of the identity domain is set to ACTIVE.
To track the progress of the request, submitting an HTTP GET on the /iamWorkRequests/{iamWorkRequestsId} endpoint retrieves the operation's status.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ActivateDomainResponse
Activates the specified MFA TOTP device for the user. Activation requires manual interaction with the Console.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ActivateMfaTotpDeviceResponse
Add a resource lock to a tag default.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
AddTagDefaultLockResponse
Add a resource lock to a tag namespace.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
AddTagNamespaceLockResponse
Adds the specified user to the specified group and returns a UserGroupMembership
object with its own OCID.
After you send your request, the new object's `lifecycleState` will temporarily be CREATING. Before using the object, first make sure its `lifecycleState` has changed to ACTIVE.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
AddUserToGroupResponse
Assembles tag defaults in the specified compartment and any parent compartments to determine the tags to apply. Tag defaults from parent compartments do not override tag defaults referencing the same tag in a compartment lower down the hierarchy. This set of tag defaults includes all tag defaults from the current compartment back to the root compartment.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
AssembleEffectiveTagSetResponse
Deletes multiple resources in the compartment. All resources must be in the same compartment. You must have the appropriate permissions to delete the resources in the request. This API can only be invoked from the tenancy's home region. This operation creates a WorkRequest. Use the {@link #getWorkRequest(GetWorkRequestRequest) getWorkRequest} API to monitor the status of the bulk action.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
BulkDeleteResourcesResponse
Deletes the specified tag key definitions. This operation triggers a process that removes the tags from all resources in your tenancy. The tag key definitions must be within the same tag namespace.
The following actions happen immediately:
If the tag is a cost-tracking tag, the tag no longer counts against your 10 cost-tracking tags limit, even if you do not disable the tag before running this operation. * If the tag is used with dynamic groups, the rules that contain the tag are no longer evaluated against the tag.
After you start this operation, the state of the tag changes to DELETING, and tag removal from resources begins. This process can take up to 48 hours depending on the number of resources that are tagged and the regions in which those resources reside.
When all tags have been removed, the state changes to DELETED. You cannot restore a deleted tag. After the tag state changes to DELETED, you can use the same tag name again.
After you start this operation, you cannot start either the {@link #deleteTag(DeleteTagRequest) deleteTag} or the {@link #cascadeDeleteTagNamespace(CascadeDeleteTagNamespaceRequest) cascadeDeleteTagNamespace} operation until this process completes.
In order to delete tags, you must first retire the tags. Use {@link #updateTag(UpdateTagRequest) updateTag} to retire a tag.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
BulkDeleteTagsResponse
Edits the specified list of tag key definitions for the selected resources. This operation triggers a process that edits the tags on all selected resources. The possible actions are:
Add a defined tag when the tag does not already exist on the resource. * Update the value for a defined tag when the tag is present on the resource. * Add a defined tag when it does not already exist on the resource or update the value for a defined tag when the tag is present on the resource. * Remove a defined tag from a resource. The tag is removed from the resource regardless of the tag value.
See {@link #bulkEditOperationDetails(BulkEditOperationDetailsRequest) bulkEditOperationDetails} for more information.
The edits can include a combination of operations and tag sets. However, multiple operations cannot apply to one key definition in the same request. For example, if one request adds `tag set-1` to a resource and sets a tag value to `tag set-2`, `tag set-1` and `tag set-2` cannot have any common tag definitions.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
BulkEditTagsResponse
Moves multiple resources from one compartment to another. All resources must be in the same compartment. This API can only be invoked from the tenancy's home region. To move resources, you must have the appropriate permissions to move the resource in both the source and target compartments. This operation creates a WorkRequest. Use the {@link #getWorkRequest(GetWorkRequestRequest) getWorkRequest} API to monitor the status of the bulk action.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
BulkMoveResourcesResponse
Deletes the specified tag namespace. This operation triggers a process that removes all of the tags defined in the specified tag namespace from all resources in your tenancy and then deletes the tag namespace.
After you start the delete operation:
New tag key definitions cannot be created under the namespace. * The state of the tag namespace changes to DELETING. * Tag removal from the resources begins.
This process can take up to 48 hours depending on the number of tag definitions in the namespace, the number of resources that are tagged, and the locations of the regions in which those resources reside.
After all tags are removed, the state changes to DELETED. You cannot restore a deleted tag namespace. After the deleted tag namespace changes its state to DELETED, you can use the name of the deleted tag namespace again.
After you start this operation, you cannot start either the {@link #deleteTag(DeleteTagRequest) deleteTag} or the {@link #bulkDeleteTags(BulkDeleteTagsRequest) bulkDeleteTags} operation until this process completes.
To delete a tag namespace, you must first retire it. Use {@link #updateTagNamespace(UpdateTagNamespaceRequest) updateTagNamespace} to retire a tag namespace.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CascadeDeleteTagNamespaceResponse
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Moves the identity domain to a different compartment in the tenancy.
To track the progress of the request, submitting an HTTP GET on the /iamWorkRequests/{iamWorkRequestsId} endpoint retrieves the operation's status.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ChangeDomainCompartmentResponse
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Changes the license type of the given identity domain. The identity domain's
lifecycleState
must be set to ACTIVE and the requested licenseType
must be allowed. To retrieve the allowed licenseType
for
the identity domain, use {@link #listAllowedDomainLicenseTypes(ListAllowedDomainLicenseTypesRequest) listAllowedDomainLicenseTypes}.
After you send your request, the `lifecycleDetails` of this identity domain is set to UPDATING. When the update of the identity domain completes, then the `lifecycleDetails` is set to null.
To track the progress of the request, submitting an HTTP GET on the /iamWorkRequests/{iamWorkRequestsId} endpoint retrieves the operation's status.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ChangeDomainLicenseTypeResponse
Moves the specified tag namespace to the specified compartment within the same tenancy.
To move the tag namespace, you must have the manage tag-namespaces permission on both compartments. For more information about IAM policies, see [Details for IAM](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/policyreference/iampolicyreference.htm).
Moving a tag namespace moves all the tag key definitions contained in the tag namespace.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ChangeTagNamespaceCompartmentResponse
Close the client once it is no longer needed
Creates a new auth token for the specified user. For information about what auth tokens are for, see Managing User Credentials.
You must specify a *description* for the auth token (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updateAuthToken(UpdateAuthTokenRequest) updateAuthToken}.
Every user has permission to create an auth token for *their own user ID*. An administrator in your organization does not need to write a policy to give users this ability. To compare, administrators who have permission to the tenancy can use this operation to create an auth token for any user, including themselves.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateAuthTokenResponse
Creates a new compartment in the specified compartment.
Specify the parent compartment's OCID as the compartment ID in the request object. Remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment. For information about OCIDs, see [Resource Identifiers](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm).
You must also specify a *name* for the compartment, which must be unique across all compartments in your tenancy. You can use this name or the OCID when writing policies that apply to the compartment. For more information about policies, see [How Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/policieshow/how-policies-work.htm).
You must also specify a *description* for the compartment (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updateCompartment(UpdateCompartmentRequest) updateCompartment}.
After you send your request, the new object's `lifecycleState` will temporarily be CREATING. Before using the object, first make sure its `lifecycleState` has changed to ACTIVE.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateCompartmentResponse
Creates a new secret key for the specified user. Secret keys are used for authentication with the Object Storage Service's Amazon S3 compatible API. The secret key consists of an Access Key/Secret Key pair. For information, see Managing User Credentials.
You must specify a *description* for the secret key (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updateCustomerSecretKey(UpdateCustomerSecretKeyRequest) updateCustomerSecretKey}.
Every user has permission to create a secret key for *their own user ID*. An administrator in your organization does not need to write a policy to give users this ability. To compare, administrators who have permission to the tenancy can use this operation to create a secret key for any user, including themselves.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateCustomerSecretKeyResponse
Creates a new DB credential for the specified user.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateDbCredentialResponse
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Creates a new identity domain in the tenancy with the identity domain home in homeRegion
.
After you send your request, the temporary lifecycleState
of this identity domain is set to CREATING and lifecycleDetails
to UPDATING.
When creation of the identity domain completes, this identity domain's lifecycleState
is set to ACTIVE and lifecycleDetails
to null.
To track the progress of the request, submitting an HTTP GET on the /iamWorkRequests/{iamWorkRequestsId} endpoint retrieves the operation's status.
After creating an `identity domain`, first make sure its `lifecycleState` changes from CREATING to ACTIVE before you use it.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateDomainResponse
Creates a new dynamic group in your tenancy.
You must specify your tenancy's OCID as the compartment ID in the request object (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). Notice that IAM resources (users, groups, compartments, and some policies) reside within the tenancy itself, unlike cloud resources such as compute instances, which typically reside within compartments inside the tenancy. For information about OCIDs, see [Resource Identifiers](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm).
You must also specify a *name* for the dynamic group, which must be unique across all dynamic groups in your tenancy, and cannot be changed. Note that this name has to be also unique across all groups in your tenancy. You can use this name or the OCID when writing policies that apply to the dynamic group. For more information about policies, see [How Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/policieshow/how-policies-work.htm).
You must also specify a *description* for the dynamic group (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updateDynamicGroup(UpdateDynamicGroupRequest) updateDynamicGroup}.
After you send your request, the new object's `lifecycleState` will temporarily be CREATING. Before using the object, first make sure its `lifecycleState` has changed to ACTIVE.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateDynamicGroupResponse
Creates a new group in your tenancy.
You must specify your tenancy's OCID as the compartment ID in the request object (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). Notice that IAM resources (users, groups, compartments, and some policies) reside within the tenancy itself, unlike cloud resources such as compute instances, which typically reside within compartments inside the tenancy. For information about OCIDs, see [Resource Identifiers](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm).
You must also specify a *name* for the group, which must be unique across all groups in your tenancy and cannot be changed. You can use this name or the OCID when writing policies that apply to the group. For more information about policies, see [How Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/policieshow/how-policies-work.htm).
You must also specify a *description* for the group (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updateGroup(UpdateGroupRequest) updateGroup}.
After you send your request, the new object's `lifecycleState` will temporarily be CREATING. Before using the object, first make sure its `lifecycleState` has changed to ACTIVE.
After creating the group, you need to put users in it and write policies for it. See {@link #addUserToGroup(AddUserToGroupRequest) addUserToGroup} and {@link #createPolicy(CreatePolicyRequest) createPolicy}.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateGroupResponse
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Creates a new identity provider in your tenancy. For more information, see [Identity Providers and Federation](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/Concepts/federation.htm).
You must specify your tenancy's OCID as the compartment ID in the request object. Remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment. For information about OCIDs, see [Resource Identifiers](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm).
You must also specify a *name* for the `IdentityProvider`, which must be unique across all `IdentityProvider` objects in your tenancy and cannot be changed.
You must also specify a *description* for the `IdentityProvider` (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updateIdentityProvider(UpdateIdentityProviderRequest) updateIdentityProvider}.
After you send your request, the new object's `lifecycleState` will temporarily be CREATING. Before using the object, first make sure its `lifecycleState` has changed to ACTIVE.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateIdentityProviderResponse
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Creates a single mapping between an IdP group and an IAM Service Group.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateIdpGroupMappingResponse
Creates a new MFA TOTP device for the user. A user can have one MFA TOTP device.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateMfaTotpDeviceResponse
Creates a new network source in your tenancy.
You must specify your tenancy's OCID as the compartment ID in the request object (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). Notice that IAM resources (users, groups, compartments, and some policies) reside within the tenancy itself, unlike cloud resources such as compute instances, which typically reside within compartments inside the tenancy. For information about OCIDs, see [Resource Identifiers](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm).
You must also specify a *name* for the network source, which must be unique across all network sources in your tenancy, and cannot be changed. You can use this name or the OCID when writing policies that apply to the network source. For more information about policies, see [How Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/policieshow/how-policies-work.htm).
You must also specify a *description* for the network source (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updateNetworkSource(UpdateNetworkSourceRequest) updateNetworkSource}.
After you send your request, the new object's `lifecycleState` will temporarily be CREATING. Before using the object, first make sure its `lifecycleState` has changed to ACTIVE.
After your network resource is created, you can use it in policy to restrict access to only requests made from an allowed IP address specified in your network source. For more information, see [Managing Network Sources](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/Tasks/managingnetworksources.htm).
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateNetworkSourceResponse
Creates Oauth token for the user
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateOAuthClientCredentialResponse
Creates a new Console one-time password for the specified user. For more information about user credentials, see User Credentials.
Use this operation after creating a new user, or if a user forgets their password. The new one-time password is returned to you in the response, and you must securely deliver it to the user. They'll be prompted to change this password the next time they sign in to the Console. If they don't change it within 7 days, the password will expire and you'll need to create a new one-time password for the user.
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Resetting a user's password generates a reset password email with a link that the user must follow to reset their password. If the user does not reset their password before the link expires, you'll need to reset the user's password again.
*Note:** The user's Console login is the unique name you specified when you created the user (see {@link #createUser(CreateUserRequest) createUser}).
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateOrResetUIPasswordResponse
Creates a new policy in the specified compartment (either the tenancy or another of your compartments). If you're new to policies, see Get Started with Policies.
You must specify a *name* for the policy, which must be unique across all policies in your tenancy and cannot be changed.
You must also specify a *description* for the policy (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updatePolicy(UpdatePolicyRequest) updatePolicy}.
You must specify one or more policy statements in the statements array. For information about writing policies, see [How Policies Work](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/policieshow/how-policies-work.htm) and [Common Policies](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/policiescommon/commonpolicies.htm).
After you send your request, the new object's `lifecycleState` will temporarily be CREATING. Before using the object, first make sure its `lifecycleState` has changed to ACTIVE.
New policies take effect typically within 10 seconds.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreatePolicyResponse
Creates a subscription to a region for a tenancy.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateRegionSubscriptionResponse
Creates a new SMTP credential for the specified user. An SMTP credential has an SMTP user name and an SMTP password. You must specify a description for the SMTP credential (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updateSmtpCredential(UpdateSmtpCredentialRequest) updateSmtpCredential}.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateSmtpCredentialResponse
Deprecated. Use {@link #createAuthToken(CreateAuthTokenRequest) createAuthToken} instead.
Creates a new Swift password for the specified user. For information about what Swift passwords are for, see [Managing User Credentials](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/Tasks/managingcredentials.htm).
You must specify a *description* for the Swift password (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updateSwiftPassword(UpdateSwiftPasswordRequest) updateSwiftPassword}.
Every user has permission to create a Swift password for *their own user ID*. An administrator in your organization does not need to write a policy to give users this ability. To compare, administrators who have permission to the tenancy can use this operation to create a Swift password for any user, including themselves.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateSwiftPasswordResponse
Creates a new tag in the specified tag namespace.
The tag requires either the OCID or the name of the tag namespace that will contain this tag definition.
You must specify a *name* for the tag, which must be unique across all tags in the tag namespace and cannot be changed. The name can contain any ASCII character except the space (_) or period (.) characters. Names are case insensitive. That means, for example, \"myTag\" and \"mytag\" are not allowed in the same namespace. If you specify a name that's already in use in the tag namespace, a 409 error is returned.
The tag must have a *description*. It does not have to be unique, and you can change it with {@link #updateTag(UpdateTagRequest) updateTag}.
The tag must have a value type, which is specified with a validator. Tags can use either a static value or a list of possible values. Static values are entered by a user applying the tag to a resource. Lists are created by you and the user must apply a value from the list. Lists are validiated.
If no `validator` is set, the user applying the tag to a resource can type in a static value or leave the tag value empty. * If a `validator` is set, the user applying the tag to a resource must select from a list of values that you supply with {@link #enumTagDefinitionValidator(EnumTagDefinitionValidatorRequest) enumTagDefinitionValidator}.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateTagResponse
Creates a new tag default in the specified compartment for the specified tag definition.
If you specify that a value is required, a value is set during resource creation (either by the user creating the resource or another tag defualt). If no value is set, resource creation is blocked.
If the `isRequired` flag is set to \"true\", the value is set during resource creation. * If the `isRequired` flag is set to \"false\", the value you enter is set during resource creation.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateTagDefaultResponse
Creates a new tag namespace in the specified compartment.
You must specify the compartment ID in the request object (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment).
You must also specify a *name* for the namespace, which must be unique across all namespaces in your tenancy and cannot be changed. The name can contain any ASCII character except the space (_) or period (.). Names are case insensitive. That means, for example, \"myNamespace\" and \"mynamespace\" are not allowed in the same tenancy. Once you created a namespace, you cannot change the name. If you specify a name that's already in use in the tenancy, a 409 error is returned.
You must also specify a *description* for the namespace. It does not have to be unique, and you can change it with {@link #updateTagNamespace(UpdateTagNamespaceRequest) updateTagNamespace}.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateTagNamespaceResponse
Creates a new user in your tenancy. For conceptual information about users, your tenancy, and other IAM Service components, see Overview of IAM.
You must specify your tenancy's OCID as the compartment ID in the request object (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). Notice that IAM resources (users, groups, compartments, and some policies) reside within the tenancy itself, unlike cloud resources such as compute instances, which typically reside within compartments inside the tenancy. For information about OCIDs, see [Resource Identifiers](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm).
You must also specify a *name* for the user, which must be unique across all users in your tenancy and cannot be changed. Allowed characters: No spaces. Only letters, numerals, hyphens, periods, underscores, +, and @. If you specify a name that's already in use, you'll get a 409 error. This name will be the user's login to the Console. You might want to pick a name that your company's own identity system (e.g., Active Directory, LDAP, etc.) already uses. If you delete a user and then create a new user with the same name, they'll be considered different users because they have different OCIDs.
You must also specify a *description* for the user (although it can be an empty string). It does not have to be unique, and you can change it anytime with {@link #updateUser(UpdateUserRequest) updateUser}. You can use the field to provide the user's full name, a description, a nickname, or other information to generally identify the user.
After you send your request, the new object's `lifecycleState` will temporarily be CREATING. Before using the object, first make sure its `lifecycleState` has changed to ACTIVE.
A new user has no permissions until you place the user in one or more groups (see {@link #addUserToGroup(AddUserToGroupRequest) addUserToGroup}). If the user needs to access the Console, you need to provide the user a password (see {@link #createOrResetUIPassword(CreateOrResetUIPasswordRequest) createOrResetUIPassword}). If the user needs to access the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure REST API, you need to upload a public API signing key for that user (see [Required Keys and OCIDs](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm) and also {@link #uploadApiKey(UploadApiKeyRequest) uploadApiKey}).
*Important:** Make sure to inform the new user which compartment(s) they have access to.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateUserResponse
Creates a new IdentityWaiter for resources for this service.
The waiter configuration for termination and delay strategy
The service waiters.
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Deactivates the specified identity domain. Identity domains must be in an ACTIVE
lifecycleState
and have no active apps present in the domain or underlying Identity Cloud Service stripe. You cannot deactivate
the default identity domain.
After you send your request, the `lifecycleDetails` of this identity domain is set to DEACTIVATING. When the operation completes, then the `lifecycleDetails` is set to null and the `lifecycleState` is set to INACTIVE.
To track the progress of the request, submitting an HTTP GET on the /iamWorkRequests/{iamWorkRequestsId} endpoint retrieves the operation's status.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeactivateDomainResponse
Deletes the specified API signing key for the specified user.
Every user has permission to use this operation to delete a key for *their own user ID*. An administrator in your organization does not need to write a policy to give users this ability. To compare, administrators who have permission to the tenancy can use this operation to delete a key for any user, including themselves.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteApiKeyResponse
Deletes the specified auth token for the specified user.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteAuthTokenResponse
Deletes the specified compartment. The compartment must be empty.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteCompartmentResponse
Deletes the specified secret key for the specified user.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteCustomerSecretKeyResponse
Deletes the specified DB credential for the specified user.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteDbCredentialResponse
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Deletes an identity domain. The identity domain must have no active apps present in
the underlying IDCS stripe. You must also deactivate the identity domain, rendering the lifecycleState
of the identity domain INACTIVE.
Furthermore, as the authenticated user performing the operation, you cannot be a member of the identity domain you are deleting.
Lastly, you cannot delete the default identity domain. A tenancy must always have at least the default identity domain.
To track the progress of the request, submitting an HTTP GET on the /iamWorkRequests/{iamWorkRequestsId} endpoint retrieves the operation's status.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteDomainResponse
Deletes the specified dynamic group.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteDynamicGroupResponse
Deletes the specified group. The group must be empty.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteGroupResponse
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Deletes the specified identity provider. The identity provider must not have any group mappings (see IdpGroupMapping).
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteIdentityProviderResponse
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Deletes the specified group mapping.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteIdpGroupMappingResponse
Deletes the specified MFA TOTP device for the specified user.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteMfaTotpDeviceResponse
Deletes the specified network source.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteNetworkSourceResponse
Delete Oauth token for the user
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteOAuthClientCredentialResponse
Deletes the specified policy. The deletion takes effect typically within 10 seconds. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeletePolicyResponse
Deletes the specified SMTP credential for the specified user.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteSmtpCredentialResponse
Deprecated. Use {@link #deleteAuthToken(DeleteAuthTokenRequest) deleteAuthToken} instead.
Deletes the specified Swift password for the specified user.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteSwiftPasswordResponse
Deletes the specified tag definition. This operation triggers a process that removes the tag from all resources in your tenancy.
These things happen immediately: * If the tag was a cost-tracking tag, it no longer counts against your 10 cost-tracking tags limit, whether you first disabled it or not. * If the tag was used with dynamic groups, none of the rules that contain the tag will be evaluated against the tag.
When you start the delete operation, the state of the tag changes to DELETING and tag removal from resources begins. This can take up to 48 hours depending on the number of resources that were tagged as well as the regions in which those resources reside.
When all tags have been removed, the state changes to DELETED. You cannot restore a deleted tag. Once the deleted tag changes its state to DELETED, you can use the same tag name again.
After you start this operation, you cannot start either the {@link #bulkDeleteTags(BulkDeleteTagsRequest) bulkDeleteTags} or the {@link #cascadeDeleteTagNamespace(CascadeDeleteTagNamespaceRequest) cascadeDeleteTagNamespace} operation until this process completes.
To delete a tag, you must first retire it. Use {@link #updateTag(UpdateTagRequest) updateTag} to retire a tag.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteTagResponse
Deletes the the specified tag default.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteTagDefaultResponse
Deletes the specified tag namespace. Only an empty tag namespace can be deleted with this operation. To use this operation to delete a tag namespace that contains tag definitions, first delete all of its tag definitions.
Use {@link #cascadeDeleteTagNamespace(CascadeDeleteTagNamespaceRequest) cascadeDeleteTagNamespace} to delete a tag namespace along with all of the tag definitions contained within that namespace.
Use {@link #deleteTag(DeleteTagRequest) deleteTag} to delete a tag definition.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteTagNamespaceResponse
Deletes the specified user. The user must not be in any groups. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
DeleteUserResponse
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Replicates the identity domain to a new region (provided that the region is the
tenancy home region or other region that the tenancy subscribes to). You can only replicate identity domains that are in an ACTIVE
lifecycleState
and not currently updating or already replicating. You also can only trigger the replication of secondary identity domains.
The default identity domain is automatically replicated to all regions that the tenancy subscribes to.
After you send the request, the `state` of the identity domain in the replica region is set to ENABLING_REPLICATION. When the operation completes, the `state` is set to REPLICATION_ENABLED.
To track the progress of the request, submitting an HTTP GET on the /iamWorkRequests/{iamWorkRequestsId} endpoint retrieves the operation's status.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
EnableReplicationToRegionResponse
Generate seed for the MFA TOTP device.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GenerateTotpSeedResponse
Gets the authentication policy for the given tenancy. You must specify your tenant's OCID as the value for the compartment ID (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment).
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetAuthenticationPolicyResponse
Gets the specified compartment's information.
This operation does not return a list of all the resources inside the compartment. There is no single API operation that does that. Compartments can contain multiple types of resources (instances, block storage volumes, etc.). To find out what's in a compartment, you must call the \"List\" operation for each resource type and specify the compartment's OCID as a query parameter in the request. For example, call the {@link #listInstances(ListInstancesRequest) listInstances} operation in the Cloud Compute Service or the {@link #listVolumes(ListVolumesRequest) listVolumes} operation in Cloud Block Storage.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetCompartmentResponse
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Gets the specified identity domain's information.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetDomainResponse
Gets the specified dynamic group's information.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetDynamicGroupResponse
Gets the specified group's information.
This operation does not return a list of all the users in the group. To do that, use {@link #listUserGroupMemberships(ListUserGroupMembershipsRequest) listUserGroupMemberships} and provide the group's OCID as a query parameter in the request.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetGroupResponse
Gets the details of a specified IAM work request. The workRequestID is returned in the opc-workrequest-id header for any asynchronous operation in the Identity and Access Management service.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetIamWorkRequestResponse
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Gets the specified identity provider's information.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetIdentityProviderResponse
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Gets the specified group mapping.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetIdpGroupMappingResponse
Get the specified MFA TOTP device for the specified user.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetMfaTotpDeviceResponse
Gets the specified network source's information.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetNetworkSourceResponse
Gets the specified policy's information. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetPolicyResponse
Retrieve the standard tag namespace template given the standard tag namespace name.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetStandardTagTemplateResponse
Gets the specified tag's information. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetTagResponse
Retrieves the specified tag default.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetTagDefaultResponse
Gets the specified tag namespace's information.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetTagNamespaceResponse
Gets details on a specified work request. The workRequestID is returned in the opc-workrequest-id header for any asynchronous operation in tagging service.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetTaggingWorkRequestResponse
Get the specified tenancy's information. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetTenancyResponse
Gets the specified user's information. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetUserResponse
Gets the specified UserGroupMembership's information. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetUserGroupMembershipResponse
Gets the specified user's console password information. The returned object contains the user's OCID, but not the password itself. The actual password is returned only when created or reset.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetUserUIPasswordInformationResponse
Gets the waiters available for resources for this service.
The service waiters.
Gets details on a specified work request. The workRequestID is returned in the opc-workrequest-id header for any asynchronous operation in the compartment service.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetWorkRequestResponse
OCI will release Tag Namespaces that our customers can import. These Tag Namespaces will provide Tags for our customers and Partners to provide consistency and enable data reporting.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ImportStandardTagsResponse
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listCompartmentsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.Compartment objects contained in responses from the listCompartments operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listCompartmentsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listCompartments operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listCostTrackingTagsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.Tag objects contained in responses from the listCostTrackingTags operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listCostTrackingTagsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listCostTrackingTags operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listDbCredentialsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.DbCredentialSummary objects contained in responses from the listDbCredentials operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listDbCredentialsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listDbCredentials operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listDomainsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.DomainSummary objects contained in responses from the listDomains operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listDomainsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listDomains operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listDynamicGroupsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.DynamicGroup objects contained in responses from the listDynamicGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listDynamicGroupsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listDynamicGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listGroupsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.Group objects contained in responses from the listGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listGroupsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIamWorkRequestErrorsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IamWorkRequestErrorSummary objects contained in responses from the listIamWorkRequestErrors operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIamWorkRequestErrorsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIamWorkRequestErrors operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIamWorkRequestLogsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IamWorkRequestLogSummary objects contained in responses from the listIamWorkRequestLogs operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIamWorkRequestLogsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIamWorkRequestLogs operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIamWorkRequestsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IamWorkRequestSummary objects contained in responses from the listIamWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIamWorkRequestsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIamWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIdentityProviderGroupsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IdentityProviderGroupSummary objects contained in responses from the listIdentityProviderGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIdentityProviderGroupsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIdentityProviderGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIdentityProvidersRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IdentityProvider objects contained in responses from the listIdentityProviders operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIdentityProvidersResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIdentityProviders operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIdpGroupMappingsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IdpGroupMapping objects contained in responses from the listIdpGroupMappings operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listIdpGroupMappingsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIdpGroupMappings operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listMfaTotpDevicesRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.MfaTotpDeviceSummary objects contained in responses from the listMfaTotpDevices operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listMfaTotpDevicesResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listMfaTotpDevices operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listNetworkSourcesRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.NetworkSourcesSummary objects contained in responses from the listNetworkSources operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listNetworkSourcesResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listNetworkSources operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listOAuthClientCredentialsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.OAuth2ClientCredentialSummary objects contained in responses from the listOAuthClientCredentials operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listOAuthClientCredentialsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listOAuthClientCredentials operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listPoliciesRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.Policy objects contained in responses from the listPolicies operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listPoliciesResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listPolicies operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listStandardTagNamespacesRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.StandardTagNamespaceTemplateSummary objects contained in responses from the listStandardTagNamespaces operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listStandardTagNamespacesResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listStandardTagNamespaces operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTagDefaultsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TagDefaultSummary objects contained in responses from the listTagDefaults operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTagDefaultsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTagDefaults operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTagNamespacesRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TagNamespaceSummary objects contained in responses from the listTagNamespaces operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTagNamespacesResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTagNamespaces operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTaggingWorkRequestErrorsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TaggingWorkRequestErrorSummary objects contained in responses from the listTaggingWorkRequestErrors operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTaggingWorkRequestErrorsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTaggingWorkRequestErrors operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTaggingWorkRequestLogsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TaggingWorkRequestLogSummary objects contained in responses from the listTaggingWorkRequestLogs operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTaggingWorkRequestLogsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTaggingWorkRequestLogs operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTaggingWorkRequestsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TaggingWorkRequestSummary objects contained in responses from the listTaggingWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTaggingWorkRequestsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTaggingWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTagsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TagSummary objects contained in responses from the listTags operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listTagsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTags operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listUserGroupMembershipsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.UserGroupMembership objects contained in responses from the listUserGroupMemberships operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listUserGroupMembershipsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listUserGroupMemberships operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listUsersRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.User objects contained in responses from the listUsers operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listUsersResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listUsers operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listWorkRequestsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.WorkRequestSummary objects contained in responses from the listWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listWorkRequestsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Lists the license types for identity domains supported by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. (License types are also referred to as domain types.)
If `currentLicenseTypeName` is provided, then the request returns license types that the identity domain with the specified license type name can change to. Otherwise, the request returns all valid license types currently supported.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListAllowedDomainLicenseTypesResponse
Lists the API signing keys for the specified user. A user can have a maximum of three keys.
Every user has permission to use this API call for *their own user ID*. An administrator in your organization does not need to write a policy to give users this ability.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListApiKeysResponse
Lists the auth tokens for the specified user. The returned object contains the token's OCID, but not the token itself. The actual token is returned only upon creation.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListAuthTokensResponse
Lists the availability domains in your tenancy. Specify the OCID of either the tenancy or another of your compartments as the value for the compartment ID (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). See Where to Get the Tenancy's OCID and User's OCID. Note that the order of the results returned can change if availability domains are added or removed; therefore, do not create a dependency on the list order.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListAvailabilityDomainsResponse
Lists the resource-types supported by compartment bulk actions. Use this API to help you provide the correct resource-type information to the {@link #bulkDeleteResources(BulkDeleteResourcesRequest) bulkDeleteResources} and {@link #bulkMoveResources(BulkMoveResourcesRequest) bulkMoveResources} operations. The returned list of resource-types provides the appropriate resource-type names to use with the bulk action operations along with the type of identifying information you'll need to provide for each resource-type. Most resource-types just require an OCID to identify a specific resource, but some resource-types, such as buckets, require you to provide other identifying information.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListBulkActionResourceTypesResponse
Lists the resource types that support bulk tag editing.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListBulkEditTagsResourceTypesResponse
Lists the compartments in a specified compartment. The members of the list returned depends on the values set for several parameters.
With the exception of the tenancy (root compartment), the ListCompartments operation returns only the first-level child compartments in the parent compartment specified in `compartmentId`. The list does not include any subcompartments of the child compartments (grandchildren).
The parameter `accessLevel` specifies whether to return only those compartments for which the requestor has INSPECT permissions on at least one resource directly or indirectly (the resource can be in a subcompartment).
The parameter `compartmentIdInSubtree` applies only when you perform ListCompartments on the tenancy (root compartment). When set to true, the entire hierarchy of compartments can be returned. To get a full list of all compartments and subcompartments in the tenancy (root compartment), set the parameter `compartmentIdInSubtree` to true and `accessLevel` to ANY.
See [Where to Get the Tenancy's OCID and User's OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm#five).
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListCompartmentsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.Compartment objects contained in responses from the listCompartments operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listCompartments operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists all the tags enabled for cost-tracking in the specified tenancy. For information about cost-tracking tags, see Using Cost-tracking Tags.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListCostTrackingTagsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.Tag objects contained in responses from the listCostTrackingTags operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listCostTrackingTags operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the secret keys for the specified user. The returned object contains the secret key's OCID, but not the secret key itself. The actual secret key is returned only upon creation.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListCustomerSecretKeysResponse
Lists the DB credentials for the specified user. The returned object contains the credential's OCID
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListDbCredentialsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.DbCredentialSummary objects contained in responses from the listDbCredentials operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listDbCredentials operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Lists all identity domains within a tenancy.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListDomainsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.DomainSummary objects contained in responses from the listDomains operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listDomains operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the dynamic groups in your tenancy. You must specify your tenancy's OCID as the value for the compartment ID (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). See Where to Get the Tenancy's OCID and User's OCID.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListDynamicGroupsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.DynamicGroup objects contained in responses from the listDynamicGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listDynamicGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the Fault Domains in your tenancy. Specify the OCID of either the tenancy or another of your compartments as the value for the compartment ID (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). See Where to Get the Tenancy's OCID and User's OCID.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListFaultDomainsResponse
Lists the groups in your tenancy. You must specify your tenancy's OCID as the value for the compartment ID (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). See Where to Get the Tenancy's OCID and User's OCID.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListGroupsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.Group objects contained in responses from the listGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Gets error details for a specified IAM work request. The workRequestID is returned in the opc-workrequest-id header for any asynchronous operation in the Identity and Access Management service.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListIamWorkRequestErrorsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IamWorkRequestErrorSummary objects contained in responses from the listIamWorkRequestErrors operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIamWorkRequestErrors operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Gets logs for a specified IAM work request. The workRequestID is returned in the opc-workrequest-id header for any asynchronous operation in the Identity and Access Management service.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListIamWorkRequestLogsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IamWorkRequestLogSummary objects contained in responses from the listIamWorkRequestLogs operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIamWorkRequestLogs operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the IAM work requests in compartment. The workRequestID is returned in the opc-workrequest-id header for any asynchronous operation in the Identity and Access Management service.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListIamWorkRequestsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IamWorkRequestSummary objects contained in responses from the listIamWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIamWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Lists the identity provider groups.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListIdentityProviderGroupsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IdentityProviderGroupSummary objects contained in responses from the listIdentityProviderGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIdentityProviderGroups operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Lists all the identity providers in your tenancy. You must specify the identity provider type (e.g., `SAML2` for identity providers using the SAML2.0 protocol). You must specify your tenancy's OCID as the value for the compartment ID (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). See [Where to Get the Tenancy's OCID and User's OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm#five).
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListIdentityProvidersResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IdentityProvider objects contained in responses from the listIdentityProviders operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIdentityProviders operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Lists the group mappings for the specified identity provider.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListIdpGroupMappingsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.IdpGroupMapping objects contained in responses from the listIdpGroupMappings operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listIdpGroupMappings operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the MFA TOTP devices for the specified user. The returned object contains the device's OCID, but not the seed. The seed is returned only upon creation or when the IAM service regenerates the MFA seed for the device.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListMfaTotpDevicesResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.MfaTotpDeviceSummary objects contained in responses from the listMfaTotpDevices operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listMfaTotpDevices operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the network sources in your tenancy. You must specify your tenancy's OCID as the value for the compartment ID (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). See Where to Get the Tenancy's OCID and User's OCID.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListNetworkSourcesResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.NetworkSourcesSummary objects contained in responses from the listNetworkSources operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listNetworkSources operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
List of Oauth tokens for the user
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListOAuthClientCredentialsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.OAuth2ClientCredentialSummary objects contained in responses from the listOAuthClientCredentials operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listOAuthClientCredentials operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the policies in the specified compartment (either the tenancy or another of your compartments). See Where to Get the Tenancy's OCID and User's OCID.
To determine which policies apply to a particular group or compartment, you must view the individual statements inside all your policies. There isn't a way to automatically obtain that information via the API.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListPoliciesResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.Policy objects contained in responses from the listPolicies operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listPolicies operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the region subscriptions for the specified tenancy. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListRegionSubscriptionsResponse
Lists all the regions offered by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListRegionsResponse
Lists the SMTP credentials for the specified user. The returned object contains the credential's OCID, the SMTP user name but not the SMTP password. The SMTP password is returned only upon creation.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListSmtpCredentialsResponse
Lists available standard tag namespaces that users can create.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListStandardTagNamespacesResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.StandardTagNamespaceTemplateSummary objects contained in responses from the listStandardTagNamespaces operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listStandardTagNamespaces operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Deprecated. Use {@link #listAuthTokens(ListAuthTokensRequest) listAuthTokens} instead.
Lists the Swift passwords for the specified user. The returned object contains the password's OCID, but not the password itself. The actual password is returned only upon creation.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListSwiftPasswordsResponse
Lists the tag defaults for tag definitions in the specified compartment.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListTagDefaultsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TagDefaultSummary objects contained in responses from the listTagDefaults operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTagDefaults operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the tag namespaces in the specified compartment.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListTagNamespacesResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TagNamespaceSummary objects contained in responses from the listTagNamespaces operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTagNamespaces operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Gets the errors for a work request.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListTaggingWorkRequestErrorsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TaggingWorkRequestErrorSummary objects contained in responses from the listTaggingWorkRequestErrors operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTaggingWorkRequestErrors operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Gets the logs for a work request.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListTaggingWorkRequestLogsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TaggingWorkRequestLogSummary objects contained in responses from the listTaggingWorkRequestLogs operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTaggingWorkRequestLogs operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the tagging work requests in compartment.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListTaggingWorkRequestsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TaggingWorkRequestSummary objects contained in responses from the listTaggingWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTaggingWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the tag definitions in the specified tag namespace.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListTagsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.TagSummary objects contained in responses from the listTags operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listTags operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the UserGroupMembership
objects in your tenancy. You must specify your tenancy's OCID
as the value for the compartment ID
(see Where to Get the Tenancy's OCID and User's OCID).
You must also then filter the list in one of these ways:
- You can limit the results to just the memberships for a given user by specifying a `userId`. - Similarly, you can limit the results to just the memberships for a given group by specifying a `groupId`. - You can set both the `userId` and `groupId` to determine if the specified user is in the specified group. If the answer is no, the response is an empty list. - Although`userId` and `groupId` are not individually required, you must set one of them.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListUserGroupMembershipsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.UserGroupMembership objects contained in responses from the listUserGroupMemberships operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listUserGroupMemberships operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the users in your tenancy. You must specify your tenancy's OCID as the value for the compartment ID (remember that the tenancy is simply the root compartment). See Where to Get the Tenancy's OCID and User's OCID.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListUsersResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.User objects contained in responses from the listUsers operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listUsers operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the work requests in compartment.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ListWorkRequestsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.WorkRequestSummary objects contained in responses from the listWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listWorkRequests operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Move the compartment to a different parent compartment in the same tenancy. When you move a
compartment, all its contents (subcompartments and resources) are moved with it. Note that
the CompartmentId
that you specify in the path is the compartment that you want to move.
*IMPORTANT**: After you move a compartment to a new parent compartment, the access policies of the new parent take effect and the policies of the previous parent no longer apply. Ensure that you are aware of the implications for the compartment contents before you move it. For more information, see [Moving a Compartment](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/compartments/managingcompartments.htm#MoveCompartment).
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
MoveCompartmentResponse
Recover the compartment from DELETED state to ACTIVE state.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
RecoverCompartmentResponse
Remove a resource lock from a tag default.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
RemoveTagDefaultLockResponse
Remove a resource lock from a tag namespace.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
RemoveTagNamespaceLockResponse
Removes a user from a group by deleting the corresponding UserGroupMembership
.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
RemoveUserFromGroupResponse
Resets the OAuth2 client credentials for the SCIM client associated with this identity provider.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ResetIdpScimClientResponse
Shutdown the circuit breaker used by the client when it is no longer needed
Updates the specified auth token's description.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateAuthTokenResponse
Updates authentication policy for the specified tenancy.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateAuthenticationPolicyResponse
Updates the specified compartment's description or name. You can't update the root compartment. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateCompartmentResponse
Updates the specified secret key's description.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateCustomerSecretKeyResponse
(For tenancies that support identity domains) Updates identity domain information and the associated Identity Cloud Service (IDCS) stripe.
To track the progress of the request, submitting an HTTP GET on the /iamWorkRequests/{iamWorkRequestsId} endpoint retrieves the operation's status.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateDomainResponse
Updates the specified dynamic group. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateDynamicGroupResponse
Updates the specified group. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateGroupResponse
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Updates the specified identity provider.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateIdentityProviderResponse
Deprecated. For more information, see Deprecated IAM Service APIs.
Updates the specified group mapping.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateIdpGroupMappingResponse
Updates the specified network source.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateNetworkSourceResponse
Updates Oauth token for the user
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateOAuthClientCredentialResponse
Updates the specified policy. You can update the description or the policy statements themselves.
Policy changes take effect typically within 10 seconds.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdatePolicyResponse
Updates the specified SMTP credential's description.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateSmtpCredentialResponse
Deprecated. Use {@link #updateAuthToken(UpdateAuthTokenRequest) updateAuthToken} instead.
Updates the specified Swift password's description.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateSwiftPasswordResponse
Updates the specified tag definition.
Setting `validator` determines the value type. Tags can use either a static value or a list of possible values. Static values are entered by a user applying the tag to a resource. Lists are created by you and the user must apply a value from the list. On update, any values in a list that were previously set do not change, but new values must pass validation. Values already applied to a resource do not change.
You cannot remove list values that appear in a TagDefault. To remove a list value that appears in a TagDefault, first update the TagDefault to use a different value.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateTagResponse
Updates the specified tag default. If you specify that a value is required, a value is set during resource creation (either by the user creating the resource or another tag defualt). If no value is set, resource creation is blocked.
If the `isRequired` flag is set to \"true\", the value is set during resource creation. * If the `isRequired` flag is set to \"false\", the value you enter is set during resource creation.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateTagDefaultResponse
Updates the the specified tag namespace. You can't update the namespace name.
Updating `isRetired` to 'true' retires the namespace and all the tag definitions in the namespace. Reactivating a namespace (changing `isRetired` from 'true' to 'false') does not reactivate tag definitions. To reactivate the tag definitions, you must reactivate each one individually *after* you reactivate the namespace, using {@link #updateTag(UpdateTagRequest) updateTag}. For more information about retiring tag namespaces, see [Retiring Key Definitions and Namespace Definitions](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Tagging/Tasks/managingtagsandtagnamespaces.htm#retiringkeys).
You can't add a namespace with the same name as a retired namespace in the same tenancy.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateTagNamespaceResponse
Updates the description of the specified user. This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateUserResponse
Updates the capabilities of the specified user.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateUserCapabilitiesResponse
Updates the state of the specified user.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateUserStateResponse
Uploads an API signing key for the specified user.
Every user has permission to use this operation to upload a key for *their own user ID*. An administrator in your organization does not need to write a policy to give users this ability. To compare, administrators who have permission to the tenancy can use this operation to upload a key for any user, including themselves.
*Important:** Even though you have permission to upload an API key, you might not yet have permission to do much else. If you try calling an operation unrelated to your own credential management (e.g., `ListUsers`, `LaunchInstance`) and receive an \"unauthorized\" error, check with an administrator to confirm which IAM Service group(s) you're in and what access you have. Also confirm you're working in the correct compartment.
After you send your request, the new object's `lifecycleState` will temporarily be CREATING. Before using the object, first make sure its `lifecycleState` has changed to ACTIVE.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UploadApiKeyResponse
This service client uses {@link common.CircuitBreaker.DefaultConfiguration} for all the operations by default if no circuit breaker configuration is defined by the user.