API Reference google_api_web_security_scanner v0.19.0
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API client metadata for GoogleApi.WebSecurityScanner.V1.
API calls for all endpoints tagged Projects
.
Handle Tesla connections for GoogleApi.WebSecurityScanner.V1.
Scan authentication configuration.
A CrawledUrl resource represents a URL that was crawled during a ScanRun. Web Security Scanner Service crawls the web applications, following all links within the scope of sites, to find the URLs to test against.
Describes authentication configuration that uses a custom account.
A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request or the response type of an API method. For instance: service Foo { rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty); }
A Finding resource represents a vulnerability instance identified during a ScanRun.
A FindingTypeStats resource represents stats regarding a specific FindingType of Findings under a given ScanRun.
! Information about a vulnerability with an HTML.
Describes authentication configuration that uses a Google account.
Describes a HTTP Header.
Describes authentication configuration for Identity-Aware-Proxy (IAP).
Describes authentication configuration when Web-Security-Scanner service account is added in Identity-Aware-Proxy (IAP) access policies.
Response for the ListCrawledUrls
method.
Response for the ListFindingTypeStats
method.
Response for the ListFindings
method.
Response for the ListScanConfigs
method.
Response for the ListScanRuns
method.
Information reported for an outdated library.
A ScanConfig resource contains the configurations to launch a scan.
Defines a custom error message used by CreateScanConfig and UpdateScanConfig APIs when scan configuration validation fails. It is also reported as part of a ScanRunErrorTrace message if scan validation fails due to a scan configuration error.
A ScanRun is a output-only resource representing an actual run of the scan. Next id: 12
Output only. Defines an error trace message for a ScanRun.
Output only. Defines a warning trace message for ScanRun. Warning traces provide customers with useful information that helps make the scanning process more effective.
Scan schedule configuration.
Request for the StartScanRun
method.
Request for the StopScanRun
method.
Information regarding any resource causing the vulnerability such as JavaScript sources, image, audio files, etc.
Information about vulnerable or missing HTTP Headers.
Information about vulnerable request parameters.
Information reported for an XSS.
Information reported for an XXE.
API client metadata for GoogleApi.WebSecurityScanner.V1alpha.
API calls for all endpoints tagged Projects
.
Handle Tesla connections for GoogleApi.WebSecurityScanner.V1alpha.
Scan authentication configuration.
A CrawledUrl resource represents a URL that was crawled during a ScanRun. Web Security Scanner Service crawls the web applications, following all links within the scope of sites, to find the URLs to test against.
Describes authentication configuration that uses a custom account.
A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request or the response type of an API method. For instance: service Foo { rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty); }
A Finding resource represents a vulnerability instance identified during a ScanRun.
A FindingTypeStats resource represents stats regarding a specific FindingType of Findings under a given ScanRun.
Describes authentication configuration that uses a Google account.
Describes a HTTP Header.
Response for the ListCrawledUrls
method.
Response for the ListFindingTypeStats
method.
Response for the ListFindings
method.
Response for the ListScanConfigs
method.
Response for the ListScanRuns
method.
Information reported for an outdated library.
A ScanConfig resource contains the configurations to launch a scan. next id: 12
A ScanRun is a output-only resource representing an actual run of the scan.
Scan schedule configuration.
Request for the StartScanRun
method.
Request for the StopScanRun
method.
Information regarding any resource causing the vulnerability such as JavaScript sources, image, audio files, etc.
Information about vulnerable or missing HTTP Headers.
Information about vulnerable request parameters.
Information reported for an XSS.