oci 2.125.0__py3-none-any.whl → 2.125.2__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. oci/__init__.py +2 -2
  2. oci/access_governance_cp/access_governance_cp_client.py +8 -8
  3. oci/adm/application_dependency_management_client.py +36 -36
  4. oci/ai_anomaly_detection/anomaly_detection_client.py +36 -36
  5. oci/ai_document/ai_service_document_client.py +22 -22
  6. oci/ai_language/ai_service_language_client.py +43 -43
  7. oci/ai_speech/ai_service_speech_client.py +10 -10
  8. oci/ai_vision/ai_service_vision_client.py +25 -25
  9. oci/analytics/analytics_client.py +23 -23
  10. oci/announcements_service/announcement_client.py +4 -4
  11. oci/announcements_service/announcement_subscription_client.py +9 -9
  12. oci/announcements_service/announcements_preferences_client.py +4 -4
  13. oci/apigateway/api_gateway_client.py +21 -21
  14. oci/apigateway/deployment_client.py +6 -6
  15. oci/apigateway/gateway_client.py +6 -6
  16. oci/apigateway/subscribers_client.py +6 -6
  17. oci/apigateway/usage_plans_client.py +6 -6
  18. oci/apigateway/work_requests_client.py +5 -5
  19. oci/apm_config/config_client.py +8 -8
  20. oci/apm_control_plane/apm_domain_client.py +14 -14
  21. oci/apm_synthetics/apm_synthetic_client.py +28 -28
  22. oci/apm_traces/attributes_client.py +8 -8
  23. oci/apm_traces/query_client.py +2 -2
  24. oci/apm_traces/trace_client.py +4 -4
  25. oci/application_migration/application_migration_client.py +36 -36
  26. oci/appmgmt_control/appmgmt_control_client.py +8 -8
  27. oci/artifacts/artifacts_client.py +32 -32
  28. oci/audit/audit_client.py +3 -3
  29. oci/autoscaling/auto_scaling_client.py +11 -11
  30. oci/bastion/bastion_client.py +15 -15
  31. oci/bds/bds_client.py +51 -51
  32. oci/blockchain/blockchain_platform_client.py +27 -27
  33. oci/budget/budget_client.py +10 -10
  34. oci/capacity_management/capacity_management_client.py +19 -19
  35. oci/certificates/certificates_client.py +5 -5
  36. oci/certificates_management/certificates_management_client.py +32 -32
  37. oci/cims/incident_client.py +8 -8
  38. oci/cims/user_client.py +1 -1
  39. oci/cloud_bridge/common_client.py +5 -5
  40. oci/cloud_bridge/discovery_client.py +14 -14
  41. oci/cloud_bridge/inventory_client.py +16 -16
  42. oci/cloud_bridge/ocb_agent_svc_client.py +23 -23
  43. oci/cloud_guard/cloud_guard_client.py +176 -177
  44. oci/cloud_guard/models/activity_problem_aggregation.py +1 -1
  45. oci/cloud_guard/models/condition_metadata_type.py +1 -1
  46. oci/cloud_guard/models/configuration.py +1 -1
  47. oci/cloud_guard/models/create_data_source_details.py +47 -0
  48. oci/cloud_guard/models/create_managed_list_details.py +11 -3
  49. oci/cloud_guard/models/data_mask_rule.py +1 -1
  50. oci/cloud_guard/models/detector.py +1 -1
  51. oci/cloud_guard/models/detector_recipe.py +1 -1
  52. oci/cloud_guard/models/detector_recipe_detector_rule.py +12 -4
  53. oci/cloud_guard/models/detector_recipe_detector_rule_summary.py +11 -3
  54. oci/cloud_guard/models/detector_rule.py +12 -4
  55. oci/cloud_guard/models/detector_rule_summary.py +11 -3
  56. oci/cloud_guard/models/impacted_resource_summary.py +1 -1
  57. oci/cloud_guard/models/managed_list.py +12 -4
  58. oci/cloud_guard/models/managed_list_summary.py +11 -3
  59. oci/cloud_guard/models/managed_list_type_summary.py +1 -1
  60. oci/cloud_guard/models/policy_summary.py +1 -1
  61. oci/cloud_guard/models/problem.py +1 -1
  62. oci/cloud_guard/models/problem_aggregation.py +1 -1
  63. oci/cloud_guard/models/problem_endpoint_summary.py +1 -1
  64. oci/cloud_guard/models/problem_trend_aggregation.py +1 -1
  65. oci/cloud_guard/models/target_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py +11 -3
  66. oci/cloud_guard/models/target_detector_recipe_detector_rule_summary.py +11 -3
  67. oci/cloud_migrations/migration_client.py +43 -43
  68. oci/compute_cloud_at_customer/compute_cloud_at_customer_client.py +12 -12
  69. oci/compute_instance_agent/compute_instance_agent_client.py +6 -6
  70. oci/compute_instance_agent/plugin_client.py +2 -2
  71. oci/compute_instance_agent/pluginconfig_client.py +1 -1
  72. oci/container_engine/container_engine_client.py +44 -44
  73. oci/container_instances/container_instance_client.py +18 -18
  74. oci/core/blockstorage_client.py +60 -60
  75. oci/core/compute_client.py +99 -99
  76. oci/core/compute_management_client.py +32 -32
  77. oci/core/virtual_network_client.py +242 -242
  78. oci/dashboard_service/dashboard_client.py +6 -6
  79. oci/dashboard_service/dashboard_group_client.py +6 -6
  80. oci/data_catalog/data_catalog_client.py +148 -148
  81. oci/data_flow/data_flow_client.py +52 -46
  82. oci/data_flow/models/sql_endpoint.py +42 -3
  83. oci/data_flow/models/sql_endpoint_summary.py +11 -3
  84. oci/data_integration/data_integration_client.py +163 -163
  85. oci/data_labeling_service/data_labeling_management_client.py +17 -17
  86. oci/data_labeling_service_dataplane/data_labeling_client.py +15 -15
  87. oci/data_safe/data_safe_client.py +272 -272
  88. oci/data_science/data_science_client.py +91 -91
  89. oci/database/database_client.py +327 -327
  90. oci/database_management/db_management_client.py +194 -194
  91. oci/database_management/diagnosability_client.py +4 -4
  92. oci/database_management/managed_my_sql_databases_client.py +7 -7
  93. oci/database_management/perfhub_client.py +1 -1
  94. oci/database_management/sql_tuning_client.py +17 -17
  95. oci/database_migration/database_migration_client.py +41 -41
  96. oci/database_tools/database_tools_client.py +23 -23
  97. oci/desktops/desktop_service_client.py +21 -21
  98. oci/devops/devops_client.py +89 -89
  99. oci/disaster_recovery/disaster_recovery_client.py +29 -29
  100. oci/dns/dns_client.py +52 -52
  101. oci/dts/appliance_export_job_client.py +6 -6
  102. oci/dts/shipping_vendors_client.py +1 -1
  103. oci/dts/transfer_appliance_client.py +8 -8
  104. oci/dts/transfer_appliance_entitlement_client.py +3 -3
  105. oci/dts/transfer_device_client.py +5 -5
  106. oci/dts/transfer_job_client.py +6 -6
  107. oci/dts/transfer_package_client.py +7 -7
  108. oci/em_warehouse/em_data_lake_client.py +13 -13
  109. oci/em_warehouse/em_warehouse_client.py +13 -13
  110. oci/email/email_client.py +135 -41
  111. oci/email/models/__init__.py +2 -0
  112. oci/email/models/configuration.py +138 -0
  113. oci/email/models/create_dkim_details.py +4 -4
  114. oci/email/models/create_email_domain_details.py +6 -2
  115. oci/email/models/dkim.py +8 -8
  116. oci/email/models/dkim_collection.py +1 -1
  117. oci/email/models/email_domain.py +6 -6
  118. oci/email/models/email_domain_collection.py +1 -1
  119. oci/email/models/email_domain_summary.py +6 -6
  120. oci/email/models/sender.py +41 -4
  121. oci/email/models/sender_summary.py +41 -28
  122. oci/email/models/suppression.py +12 -4
  123. oci/email/models/suppression_summary.py +6 -2
  124. oci/email/models/work_request.py +13 -5
  125. oci/email/models/work_request_error.py +8 -6
  126. oci/email/models/work_request_resource.py +7 -3
  127. oci/email/models/work_request_summary.py +13 -5
  128. oci/email_data_plane/__init__.py +14 -0
  129. oci/email_data_plane/email_dp_client.py +206 -0
  130. oci/email_data_plane/email_dp_client_composite_operations.py +26 -0
  131. oci/email_data_plane/models/__init__.py +22 -0
  132. oci/email_data_plane/models/email_address.py +107 -0
  133. oci/email_data_plane/models/email_submitted_response.py +136 -0
  134. oci/email_data_plane/models/recipients.py +135 -0
  135. oci/email_data_plane/models/sender.py +103 -0
  136. oci/email_data_plane/models/submit_email_details.py +297 -0
  137. oci/events/events_client.py +6 -6
  138. oci/file_storage/file_storage_client.py +50 -50
  139. oci/fleet_software_update/fleet_software_update_client.py +44 -44
  140. oci/functions/functions_invoke_client.py +1 -1
  141. oci/functions/functions_management_client.py +16 -16
  142. oci/fusion_apps/data_masking_activity_client.py +3 -3
  143. oci/fusion_apps/fusion_applications_client.py +39 -39
  144. oci/fusion_apps/fusion_environment_client.py +15 -15
  145. oci/fusion_apps/fusion_environment_family_client.py +8 -8
  146. oci/fusion_apps/refresh_activity_client.py +4 -4
  147. oci/fusion_apps/scheduled_activity_client.py +2 -2
  148. oci/fusion_apps/service_attachment_client.py +2 -2
  149. oci/generative_ai/generative_ai_client.py +22 -22
  150. oci/generative_ai_inference/generative_ai_inference_client.py +3 -3
  151. oci/generic_artifacts_content/generic_artifacts_content_client.py +3 -3
  152. oci/globally_distributed_database/sharded_database_service_client.py +29 -29
  153. oci/golden_gate/golden_gate_client.py +61 -61
  154. oci/governance_rules_control_plane/governance_rule_client.py +15 -15
  155. oci/governance_rules_control_plane/work_request_client.py +5 -5
  156. oci/healthchecks/health_checks_client.py +17 -17
  157. oci/identity/identity_client.py +145 -145
  158. oci/identity_data_plane/dataplane_client.py +2 -2
  159. oci/identity_domains/identity_domains_client.py +300 -300
  160. oci/integration/integration_instance_client.py +15 -15
  161. oci/jms/java_management_service_client.py +66 -66
  162. oci/jms_java_downloads/java_download_client.py +25 -25
  163. oci/key_management/ekm_client.py +5 -5
  164. oci/key_management/kms_crypto_client.py +6 -6
  165. oci/key_management/kms_hsm_cluster_client.py +12 -12
  166. oci/key_management/kms_management_client.py +21 -21
  167. oci/key_management/kms_vault_client.py +14 -14
  168. oci/license_manager/license_manager_client.py +18 -18
  169. oci/limits/limits_client.py +4 -4
  170. oci/limits/quotas_client.py +7 -7
  171. oci/load_balancer/load_balancer_client.py +61 -61
  172. oci/load_balancer/models/create_ssl_cipher_suite_details.py +102 -0
  173. oci/load_balancer/models/ssl_cipher_suite.py +102 -0
  174. oci/load_balancer/models/ssl_cipher_suite_details.py +102 -0
  175. oci/load_balancer/models/ssl_configuration.py +2 -0
  176. oci/load_balancer/models/ssl_configuration_details.py +2 -0
  177. oci/load_balancer/models/update_ssl_cipher_suite_details.py +16 -0
  178. oci/lockbox/lockbox_client.py +23 -23
  179. oci/log_analytics/log_analytics_client.py +193 -193
  180. oci/logging/logging_management_client.py +30 -30
  181. oci/loggingingestion/logging_client.py +1 -1
  182. oci/loggingsearch/log_search_client.py +1 -1
  183. oci/management_agent/management_agent_client.py +28 -28
  184. oci/management_dashboard/dashx_apis_client.py +14 -14
  185. oci/marketplace/account_client.py +2 -2
  186. oci/marketplace/marketplace_client.py +30 -30
  187. oci/marketplace_publisher/marketplace_publisher_client.py +71 -71
  188. oci/media_services/media_services_client.py +60 -60
  189. oci/media_services/media_stream_client.py +2 -2
  190. oci/monitoring/monitoring_client.py +18 -18
  191. oci/mysql/channels_client.py +7 -7
  192. oci/mysql/db_backups_client.py +6 -6
  193. oci/mysql/db_system_client.py +17 -17
  194. oci/mysql/mysqlaas_client.py +7 -7
  195. oci/mysql/replicas_client.py +5 -5
  196. oci/mysql/work_requests_client.py +4 -4
  197. oci/network_firewall/network_firewall_client.py +80 -80
  198. oci/network_load_balancer/models/__init__.py +2 -0
  199. oci/network_load_balancer/models/backend_set.py +64 -0
  200. oci/network_load_balancer/models/backend_set_details.py +64 -0
  201. oci/network_load_balancer/models/backend_set_summary.py +64 -0
  202. oci/network_load_balancer/models/create_backend_set_details.py +64 -0
  203. oci/network_load_balancer/models/create_network_load_balancer_details.py +108 -3
  204. oci/network_load_balancer/models/dns_health_checker_details.py +264 -0
  205. oci/network_load_balancer/models/health_checker.py +36 -5
  206. oci/network_load_balancer/models/health_checker_details.py +36 -5
  207. oci/network_load_balancer/models/network_load_balancer.py +7 -3
  208. oci/network_load_balancer/models/network_load_balancer_summary.py +7 -3
  209. oci/network_load_balancer/models/update_backend_set_details.py +64 -0
  210. oci/network_load_balancer/models/update_health_checker_details.py +36 -5
  211. oci/network_load_balancer/models/update_network_load_balancer_details.py +73 -3
  212. oci/network_load_balancer/network_load_balancer_client.py +34 -34
  213. oci/nosql/nosql_client.py +24 -24
  214. oci/object_storage/object_storage_client.py +50 -50
  215. oci/oce/oce_instance_client.py +10 -10
  216. oci/oci_control_center/occ_metrics_client.py +3 -3
  217. oci/ocvp/cluster_client.py +5 -5
  218. oci/ocvp/esxi_host_client.py +8 -8
  219. oci/ocvp/sddc_client.py +14 -14
  220. oci/ocvp/work_request_client.py +4 -4
  221. oci/oda/management_client.py +59 -59
  222. oci/oda/oda_client.py +17 -17
  223. oci/oda/odapackage_client.py +7 -7
  224. oci/onesubscription/billing_schedule_client.py +1 -1
  225. oci/onesubscription/commitment_client.py +2 -2
  226. oci/onesubscription/computed_usage_client.py +3 -3
  227. oci/onesubscription/invoice_summary_client.py +2 -2
  228. oci/onesubscription/organization_subscription_client.py +1 -1
  229. oci/onesubscription/ratecard_client.py +1 -1
  230. oci/onesubscription/subscribed_service_client.py +2 -2
  231. oci/onesubscription/subscription_client.py +1 -1
  232. oci/ons/notification_control_plane_client.py +6 -6
  233. oci/ons/notification_data_plane_client.py +10 -10
  234. oci/opa/opa_instance_client.py +11 -11
  235. oci/opensearch/opensearch_cluster_backup_client.py +4 -4
  236. oci/opensearch/opensearch_cluster_client.py +14 -14
  237. oci/operator_access_control/access_requests_client.py +10 -10
  238. oci/operator_access_control/operator_actions_client.py +2 -2
  239. oci/operator_access_control/operator_control_assignment_client.py +8 -8
  240. oci/operator_access_control/operator_control_client.py +6 -6
  241. oci/opsi/operations_insights_client.py +350 -350
  242. oci/optimizer/optimizer_client.py +26 -26
  243. oci/os_management/event_client.py +8 -8
  244. oci/os_management/os_management_client.py +69 -69
  245. oci/os_management_hub/lifecycle_environment_client.py +11 -11
  246. oci/os_management_hub/managed_instance_client.py +22 -22
  247. oci/os_management_hub/managed_instance_group_client.py +22 -22
  248. oci/os_management_hub/management_station_client.py +8 -8
  249. oci/os_management_hub/onboarding_client.py +5 -5
  250. oci/os_management_hub/reporting_managed_instance_client.py +3 -3
  251. oci/os_management_hub/scheduled_job_client.py +6 -6
  252. oci/os_management_hub/software_source_client.py +22 -22
  253. oci/os_management_hub/work_request_client.py +4 -4
  254. oci/osp_gateway/address_rule_service_client.py +1 -1
  255. oci/osp_gateway/address_service_client.py +2 -2
  256. oci/osp_gateway/invoice_service_client.py +5 -5
  257. oci/osp_gateway/subscription_service_client.py +5 -5
  258. oci/osub_billing_schedule/billing_schedule_client.py +1 -1
  259. oci/osub_organization_subscription/organization_subscription_client.py +1 -1
  260. oci/osub_subscription/commitment_client.py +2 -2
  261. oci/osub_subscription/ratecard_client.py +1 -1
  262. oci/osub_subscription/subscription_client.py +1 -1
  263. oci/osub_usage/computed_usage_client.py +3 -3
  264. oci/psql/postgresql_client.py +33 -33
  265. oci/queue/queue_admin_client.py +11 -11
  266. oci/queue/queue_client.py +8 -8
  267. oci/recovery/database_recovery_client.py +23 -23
  268. oci/redis/redis_cluster_client.py +11 -11
  269. oci/regions_definitions.py +5 -0
  270. oci/resource_manager/resource_manager_client.py +52 -52
  271. oci/resource_search/resource_search_client.py +3 -3
  272. oci/rover/rover_bundle_client.py +8 -8
  273. oci/rover/rover_cluster_client.py +8 -8
  274. oci/rover/rover_entitlement_client.py +6 -6
  275. oci/rover/rover_node_client.py +15 -15
  276. oci/rover/shape_client.py +1 -1
  277. oci/rover/work_requests_client.py +5 -5
  278. oci/sch/connector_plugins_client.py +2 -2
  279. oci/sch/service_connector_client.py +12 -12
  280. oci/secrets/secrets_client.py +3 -3
  281. oci/service_catalog/service_catalog_client.py +26 -26
  282. oci/service_manager_proxy/service_manager_proxy_client.py +2 -2
  283. oci/service_mesh/service_mesh_client.py +48 -48
  284. oci/stack_monitoring/models/associated_monitored_resource.py +118 -0
  285. oci/stack_monitoring/models/associated_resources_summary.py +118 -0
  286. oci/stack_monitoring/models/create_monitored_resource_type_details.py +118 -0
  287. oci/stack_monitoring/models/discovery_job_log_summary.py +35 -2
  288. oci/stack_monitoring/models/import_oci_telemetry_resources_task_details.py +301 -0
  289. oci/stack_monitoring/models/monitored_resource.py +118 -0
  290. oci/stack_monitoring/models/monitored_resource_member_summary.py +118 -0
  291. oci/stack_monitoring/models/monitored_resource_summary.py +118 -0
  292. oci/stack_monitoring/models/monitored_resource_type.py +118 -0
  293. oci/stack_monitoring/models/monitored_resource_type_summary.py +118 -0
  294. oci/stack_monitoring/models/search_monitored_resources_details.py +184 -0
  295. oci/stack_monitoring/models/update_monitored_resource_type_details.py +118 -0
  296. oci/stack_monitoring/stack_monitoring_client.py +79 -65
  297. oci/streaming/stream_admin_client.py +18 -18
  298. oci/streaming/stream_client.py +8 -8
  299. oci/tenant_manager_control_plane/domain_client.py +5 -5
  300. oci/tenant_manager_control_plane/domain_governance_client.py +5 -5
  301. oci/tenant_manager_control_plane/governance_client.py +2 -2
  302. oci/tenant_manager_control_plane/link_client.py +3 -3
  303. oci/tenant_manager_control_plane/orders_client.py +2 -2
  304. oci/tenant_manager_control_plane/organization_client.py +10 -10
  305. oci/tenant_manager_control_plane/recipient_invitation_client.py +5 -5
  306. oci/tenant_manager_control_plane/sender_invitation_client.py +5 -5
  307. oci/tenant_manager_control_plane/subscription_client.py +11 -11
  308. oci/tenant_manager_control_plane/work_request_client.py +4 -4
  309. oci/threat_intelligence/threatintel_client.py +5 -5
  310. oci/usage/resources_client.py +2 -2
  311. oci/usage/rewards_client.py +6 -6
  312. oci/usage/usagelimits_client.py +1 -1
  313. oci/usage_api/usageapi_client.py +28 -28
  314. oci/vault/vaults_client.py +13 -13
  315. oci/vbs_inst/vbs_instance_client.py +10 -10
  316. oci/version.py +1 -1
  317. oci/visual_builder/vb_instance_client.py +13 -13
  318. oci/vn_monitoring/vn_monitoring_client.py +12 -12
  319. oci/vulnerability_scanning/vulnerability_scanning_client.py +58 -58
  320. oci/waa/waa_client.py +13 -13
  321. oci/waa/work_request_client.py +4 -4
  322. oci/waas/redirect_client.py +6 -6
  323. oci/waas/waas_client.py +66 -66
  324. oci/waf/waf_client.py +24 -24
  325. oci/work_requests/work_request_client.py +4 -4
  326. {oci-2.125.0.dist-info → oci-2.125.2.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  327. {oci-2.125.0.dist-info → oci-2.125.2.dist-info}/RECORD +331 -320
  328. {oci-2.125.0.dist-info → oci-2.125.2.dist-info}/LICENSE.txt +0 -0
  329. {oci-2.125.0.dist-info → oci-2.125.2.dist-info}/THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES.txt +0 -0
  330. {oci-2.125.0.dist-info → oci-2.125.2.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  331. {oci-2.125.0.dist-info → oci-2.125.2.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/add_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use add_compartment API.
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+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/add_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use add_compartment API.
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  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
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- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/cancel_work_request.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use cancel_work_request API.
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+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/cancel_work_request.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use cancel_work_request API.
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- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/change_data_source_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_data_source_compartment API.
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+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/change_data_source_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_data_source_compartment API.
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  """
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  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
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  required_arguments = ['dataSourceId']
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
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  def change_detector_recipe_compartment(self, detector_recipe_id, change_detector_recipe_compartment_details, **kwargs):
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  """
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+ Moves the detector recipe (DetectorRecipe object), identified by detectorRecipeId, from the current compartment to another compartment.
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- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/change_detector_recipe_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_detector_recipe_compartment API.
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+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/change_detector_recipe_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_detector_recipe_compartment API.
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  """
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  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
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  required_arguments = ['detectorRecipeId']
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
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  def change_managed_list_compartment(self, managed_list_id, change_managed_list_compartment_details, **kwargs):
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  """
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- Moves the ManagedList from current compartment to another.
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+ Moves the managed list (ManagedList object), identified by managedListId, from the current compartment to another compartment.
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623
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- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/change_managed_list_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_managed_list_compartment API.
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+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/change_managed_list_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_managed_list_compartment API.
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  """
626
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  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
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  required_arguments = ['managedListId']
@@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
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741
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742
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/change_responder_recipe_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_responder_recipe_compartment API.
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+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/change_responder_recipe_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_responder_recipe_compartment API.
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  """
744
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  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
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  required_arguments = ['responderRecipeId']
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- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/change_security_recipe_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_security_recipe_compartment API.
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+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/change_security_recipe_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_security_recipe_compartment API.
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  """
862
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  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
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  required_arguments = ['securityRecipeId']
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976
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977
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  :example:
978
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/change_security_zone_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_security_zone_compartment API.
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+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/change_security_zone_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use change_security_zone_compartment API.
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  """
980
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  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
981
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  required_arguments = ['securityZoneId']
@@ -1051,7 +1051,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
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1051
 
1052
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  def create_data_mask_rule(self, create_data_mask_rule_details, **kwargs):
1053
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  """
1054
- Creates a new Data Mask Rule Definition
1054
+ Creates a new DataMaskRule object definition.
1055
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1056
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1057
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  :param oci.cloud_guard.models.CreateDataMaskRuleDetails create_data_mask_rule_details: (required)
@@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1083
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  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
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1085
1085
  :example:
1086
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_data_mask_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_data_mask_rule API.
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+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_data_mask_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_data_mask_rule API.
1087
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  """
1088
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  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
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  required_arguments = []
@@ -1179,7 +1179,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1179
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  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
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1181
1181
  :example:
1182
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_data_source.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_data_source API.
1182
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_data_source.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_data_source API.
1183
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  """
1184
1184
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
1185
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  required_arguments = []
@@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1241
1241
 
1242
1242
  def create_detector_recipe(self, create_detector_recipe_details, **kwargs):
1243
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  """
1244
- Creates a DetectorRecipe
1244
+ Creates a new DetectorRecipe object.
1245
1245
 
1246
1246
 
1247
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  :param oci.cloud_guard.models.CreateDetectorRecipeDetails create_detector_recipe_details: (required)
@@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1273
1273
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
1274
1274
 
1275
1275
  :example:
1276
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_detector_recipe API.
1276
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_detector_recipe API.
1277
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  """
1278
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  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
1279
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  required_arguments = []
@@ -1372,7 +1372,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1372
1372
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
1373
1373
 
1374
1374
  :example:
1375
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
1375
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
1376
1376
  """
1377
1377
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
1378
1378
  required_arguments = ['detectorRecipeId']
@@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1448
1448
 
1449
1449
  def create_managed_list(self, create_managed_list_details, **kwargs):
1450
1450
  """
1451
- Creates a new ManagedList.
1451
+ Creates a new ManagedList object.
1452
1452
 
1453
1453
 
1454
1454
  :param oci.cloud_guard.models.CreateManagedListDetails create_managed_list_details: (required)
@@ -1480,7 +1480,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1480
1480
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
1481
1481
 
1482
1482
  :example:
1483
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_managed_list.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_managed_list API.
1483
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_managed_list.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_managed_list API.
1484
1484
  """
1485
1485
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
1486
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  required_arguments = []
@@ -1576,7 +1576,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1576
1576
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
1577
1577
 
1578
1578
  :example:
1579
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_responder_recipe API.
1579
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_responder_recipe API.
1580
1580
  """
1581
1581
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
1582
1582
  required_arguments = []
@@ -1672,7 +1672,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1672
1672
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
1673
1673
 
1674
1674
  :example:
1675
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_security_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_security_recipe API.
1675
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_security_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_security_recipe API.
1676
1676
  """
1677
1677
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
1678
1678
  required_arguments = []
@@ -1768,7 +1768,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1768
1768
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
1769
1769
 
1770
1770
  :example:
1771
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_security_zone.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_security_zone API.
1771
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_security_zone.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_security_zone API.
1772
1772
  """
1773
1773
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
1774
1774
  required_arguments = []
@@ -1864,7 +1864,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1864
1864
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
1865
1865
 
1866
1866
  :example:
1867
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_target.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_target API.
1867
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_target.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_target API.
1868
1868
  """
1869
1869
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
1870
1870
  required_arguments = []
@@ -1963,7 +1963,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
1963
1963
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
1964
1964
 
1965
1965
  :example:
1966
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_target_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_target_detector_recipe API.
1966
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_target_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_target_detector_recipe API.
1967
1967
  """
1968
1968
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
1969
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  required_arguments = ['targetId']
@@ -2074,7 +2074,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2074
2074
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
2075
2075
 
2076
2076
  :example:
2077
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/create_target_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_target_responder_recipe API.
2077
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/create_target_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use create_target_responder_recipe API.
2078
2078
  """
2079
2079
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
2080
2080
  required_arguments = ['targetId']
@@ -2150,7 +2150,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2150
2150
 
2151
2151
  def delete_data_mask_rule(self, data_mask_rule_id, **kwargs):
2152
2152
  """
2153
- Deletes a DataMaskRule identified by dataMaskRuleId
2153
+ Deletes a DataMaskRule object, identified by dataMaskRuleId.
2154
2154
 
2155
2155
 
2156
2156
  :param str data_mask_rule_id: (required)
@@ -2182,7 +2182,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2182
2182
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
2183
2183
 
2184
2184
  :example:
2185
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_data_mask_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_data_mask_rule API.
2185
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_data_mask_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_data_mask_rule API.
2186
2186
  """
2187
2187
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
2188
2188
  required_arguments = ['dataMaskRuleId']
@@ -2292,7 +2292,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2292
2292
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
2293
2293
 
2294
2294
  :example:
2295
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_data_source.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_data_source API.
2295
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_data_source.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_data_source API.
2296
2296
  """
2297
2297
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
2298
2298
  required_arguments = ['dataSourceId']
@@ -2366,7 +2366,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2366
2366
 
2367
2367
  def delete_detector_recipe(self, detector_recipe_id, **kwargs):
2368
2368
  """
2369
- Deletes a DetectorRecipe identified by detectorRecipeId
2369
+ Deletes a detector recipe (DetectorRecipe object) identified by detectorRecipeId.
2370
2370
 
2371
2371
 
2372
2372
  :param str detector_recipe_id: (required)
@@ -2405,7 +2405,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2405
2405
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
2406
2406
 
2407
2407
  :example:
2408
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_detector_recipe API.
2408
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_detector_recipe API.
2409
2409
  """
2410
2410
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
2411
2411
  required_arguments = ['detectorRecipeId']
@@ -2514,7 +2514,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2514
2514
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
2515
2515
 
2516
2516
  :example:
2517
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
2517
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
2518
2518
  """
2519
2519
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
2520
2520
  required_arguments = ['detectorRecipeId', 'detectorRuleId']
@@ -2624,7 +2624,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2624
2624
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
2625
2625
 
2626
2626
  :example:
2627
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_detector_recipe_detector_rule_data_source.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_detector_recipe_detector_rule_data_source API.
2627
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_detector_recipe_detector_rule_data_source.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_detector_recipe_detector_rule_data_source API.
2628
2628
  """
2629
2629
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
2630
2630
  required_arguments = ['detectorRecipeId', 'detectorRuleId', 'dataSourceId']
@@ -2697,7 +2697,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2697
2697
 
2698
2698
  def delete_managed_list(self, managed_list_id, **kwargs):
2699
2699
  """
2700
- Deletes a managed list identified by managedListId
2700
+ Deletes a managed list identified by managedListId.
2701
2701
 
2702
2702
 
2703
2703
  :param str managed_list_id: (required)
@@ -2736,7 +2736,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2736
2736
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
2737
2737
 
2738
2738
  :example:
2739
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_managed_list.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_managed_list API.
2739
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_managed_list.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_managed_list API.
2740
2740
  """
2741
2741
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
2742
2742
  required_arguments = ['managedListId']
@@ -2842,7 +2842,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2842
2842
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
2843
2843
 
2844
2844
  :example:
2845
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_responder_recipe API.
2845
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_responder_recipe API.
2846
2846
  """
2847
2847
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
2848
2848
  required_arguments = ['responderRecipeId']
@@ -2945,7 +2945,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
2945
2945
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
2946
2946
 
2947
2947
  :example:
2948
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_security_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_security_recipe API.
2948
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_security_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_security_recipe API.
2949
2949
  """
2950
2950
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
2951
2951
  required_arguments = ['securityRecipeId']
@@ -3048,7 +3048,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3048
3048
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
3049
3049
 
3050
3050
  :example:
3051
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_security_zone.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_security_zone API.
3051
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_security_zone.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_security_zone API.
3052
3052
  """
3053
3053
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
3054
3054
  required_arguments = ['securityZoneId']
@@ -3151,7 +3151,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3151
3151
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
3152
3152
 
3153
3153
  :example:
3154
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_target.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_target API.
3154
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_target.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_target API.
3155
3155
  """
3156
3156
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
3157
3157
  required_arguments = ['targetId']
@@ -3257,7 +3257,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3257
3257
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
3258
3258
 
3259
3259
  :example:
3260
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_target_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_target_detector_recipe API.
3260
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_target_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_target_detector_recipe API.
3261
3261
  """
3262
3262
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
3263
3263
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetDetectorRecipeId']
@@ -3364,7 +3364,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3364
3364
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
3365
3365
 
3366
3366
  :example:
3367
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/delete_target_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_target_responder_recipe API.
3367
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/delete_target_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use delete_target_responder_recipe API.
3368
3368
  """
3369
3369
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
3370
3370
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetResponderRecipeId']
@@ -3481,7 +3481,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3481
3481
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
3482
3482
 
3483
3483
  :example:
3484
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/execute_responder_execution.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use execute_responder_execution API.
3484
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/execute_responder_execution.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use execute_responder_execution API.
3485
3485
  """
3486
3486
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
3487
3487
  required_arguments = ['responderExecutionId', 'compartmentId']
@@ -3565,7 +3565,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3565
3565
 
3566
3566
  def get_condition_metadata_type(self, condition_metadata_type_id, **kwargs):
3567
3567
  """
3568
- Returns ConditionType with its details.
3568
+ Returns a ConditionMetatDataType object with its details.
3569
3569
 
3570
3570
 
3571
3571
  :param str condition_metadata_type_id: (required)
@@ -3598,7 +3598,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3598
3598
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
3599
3599
 
3600
3600
  :example:
3601
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_condition_metadata_type.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_condition_metadata_type API.
3601
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_condition_metadata_type.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_condition_metadata_type API.
3602
3602
  """
3603
3603
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
3604
3604
  required_arguments = ['conditionMetadataTypeId']
@@ -3679,7 +3679,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3679
3679
 
3680
3680
  def get_configuration(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
3681
3681
  """
3682
- GET Cloud Guard Configuration Details for a Tenancy.
3682
+ Returns the configuration details for a Cloud Guard tenancy, identified by root compartment OCID.
3683
3683
 
3684
3684
 
3685
3685
  :param str compartment_id: (required)
@@ -3704,7 +3704,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3704
3704
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
3705
3705
 
3706
3706
  :example:
3707
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_configuration.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_configuration API.
3707
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_configuration.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_configuration API.
3708
3708
  """
3709
3709
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
3710
3710
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -3770,7 +3770,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3770
3770
 
3771
3771
  def get_data_mask_rule(self, data_mask_rule_id, **kwargs):
3772
3772
  """
3773
- Returns a DataMaskRule identified by DataMaskRuleId
3773
+ Returns a DataMaskRule object, identified by DataMaskRuleId.
3774
3774
 
3775
3775
 
3776
3776
  :param str data_mask_rule_id: (required)
@@ -3795,7 +3795,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3795
3795
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
3796
3796
 
3797
3797
  :example:
3798
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_data_mask_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_data_mask_rule API.
3798
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_data_mask_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_data_mask_rule API.
3799
3799
  """
3800
3800
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
3801
3801
  required_arguments = ['dataMaskRuleId']
@@ -3891,7 +3891,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3891
3891
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
3892
3892
 
3893
3893
  :example:
3894
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_data_source.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_data_source API.
3894
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_data_source.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_data_source API.
3895
3895
  """
3896
3896
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
3897
3897
  required_arguments = ['dataSourceId']
@@ -3962,7 +3962,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3962
3962
 
3963
3963
  def get_detector(self, detector_id, **kwargs):
3964
3964
  """
3965
- Returns a Detector identified by detectorId.
3965
+ Returns a Detector object, identified by detectorId.
3966
3966
 
3967
3967
 
3968
3968
  :param str detector_id: (required)
@@ -3987,7 +3987,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
3987
3987
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
3988
3988
 
3989
3989
  :example:
3990
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_detector.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_detector API.
3990
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_detector.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_detector API.
3991
3991
  """
3992
3992
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
3993
3993
  required_arguments = ['detectorId']
@@ -4058,7 +4058,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4058
4058
 
4059
4059
  def get_detector_recipe(self, detector_recipe_id, **kwargs):
4060
4060
  """
4061
- Returns a DetectorRecipe identified by detectorRecipeId
4061
+ Returns a detector recipe (DetectorRecipe object) identified by detectorRecipeId.
4062
4062
 
4063
4063
 
4064
4064
  :param str detector_recipe_id: (required)
@@ -4083,7 +4083,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4083
4083
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
4084
4084
 
4085
4085
  :example:
4086
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_detector_recipe API.
4086
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_detector_recipe API.
4087
4087
  """
4088
4088
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
4089
4089
  required_arguments = ['detectorRecipeId']
@@ -4154,7 +4154,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4154
4154
 
4155
4155
  def get_detector_recipe_detector_rule(self, detector_recipe_id, detector_rule_id, **kwargs):
4156
4156
  """
4157
- Get DetectorRule by identifier
4157
+ Returns a detector rule (DetectorRule object) identified by detectorRuleId.
4158
4158
 
4159
4159
 
4160
4160
  :param str detector_recipe_id: (required)
@@ -4182,7 +4182,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4182
4182
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
4183
4183
 
4184
4184
  :example:
4185
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
4185
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
4186
4186
  """
4187
4187
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
4188
4188
  required_arguments = ['detectorRecipeId', 'detectorRuleId']
@@ -4254,7 +4254,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4254
4254
 
4255
4255
  def get_detector_rule(self, detector_id, detector_rule_id, **kwargs):
4256
4256
  """
4257
- Returns a Detector Rule identified by detectorRuleId
4257
+ Returns a detector rule (DetectorRule object) identified by detectorRuleId.
4258
4258
 
4259
4259
 
4260
4260
  :param str detector_id: (required)
@@ -4282,7 +4282,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4282
4282
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
4283
4283
 
4284
4284
  :example:
4285
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_detector_rule API.
4285
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_detector_rule API.
4286
4286
  """
4287
4287
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
4288
4288
  required_arguments = ['detectorId', 'detectorRuleId']
@@ -4354,7 +4354,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4354
4354
 
4355
4355
  def get_managed_list(self, managed_list_id, **kwargs):
4356
4356
  """
4357
- Returns a managed list identified by managedListId
4357
+ Returns a managed list identified by managedListId.
4358
4358
 
4359
4359
 
4360
4360
  :param str managed_list_id: (required)
@@ -4379,7 +4379,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4379
4379
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
4380
4380
 
4381
4381
  :example:
4382
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_managed_list.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_managed_list API.
4382
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_managed_list.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_managed_list API.
4383
4383
  """
4384
4384
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
4385
4385
  required_arguments = ['managedListId']
@@ -4450,7 +4450,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4450
4450
 
4451
4451
  def get_problem(self, problem_id, **kwargs):
4452
4452
  """
4453
- Returns a Problems response
4453
+ Returns the Problem object identified by a problemId.
4454
4454
 
4455
4455
 
4456
4456
  :param str problem_id: (required)
@@ -4475,7 +4475,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4475
4475
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
4476
4476
 
4477
4477
  :example:
4478
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_problem.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_problem API.
4478
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_problem.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_problem API.
4479
4479
  """
4480
4480
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
4481
4481
  required_arguments = ['problemId']
@@ -4571,7 +4571,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4571
4571
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
4572
4572
 
4573
4573
  :example:
4574
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_resource_profile.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_resource_profile API.
4574
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_resource_profile.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_resource_profile API.
4575
4575
  """
4576
4576
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
4577
4577
  required_arguments = ['resourceProfileId']
@@ -4667,7 +4667,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4667
4667
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
4668
4668
 
4669
4669
  :example:
4670
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_responder_execution.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_responder_execution API.
4670
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_responder_execution.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_responder_execution API.
4671
4671
  """
4672
4672
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
4673
4673
  required_arguments = ['responderExecutionId']
@@ -4763,7 +4763,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4763
4763
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
4764
4764
 
4765
4765
  :example:
4766
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_responder_recipe API.
4766
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_responder_recipe API.
4767
4767
  """
4768
4768
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
4769
4769
  required_arguments = ['responderRecipeId']
@@ -4862,7 +4862,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4862
4862
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
4863
4863
 
4864
4864
  :example:
4865
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_responder_recipe_responder_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_responder_recipe_responder_rule API.
4865
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_responder_recipe_responder_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_responder_recipe_responder_rule API.
4866
4866
  """
4867
4867
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
4868
4868
  required_arguments = ['responderRecipeId', 'responderRuleId']
@@ -4959,7 +4959,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
4959
4959
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
4960
4960
 
4961
4961
  :example:
4962
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_responder_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_responder_rule API.
4962
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_responder_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_responder_rule API.
4963
4963
  """
4964
4964
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
4965
4965
  required_arguments = ['responderRuleId']
@@ -5055,7 +5055,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
5055
5055
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
5056
5056
 
5057
5057
  :example:
5058
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_security_policy.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_security_policy API.
5058
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_security_policy.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_security_policy API.
5059
5059
  """
5060
5060
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
5061
5061
  required_arguments = ['securityPolicyId']
@@ -5151,7 +5151,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
5151
5151
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
5152
5152
 
5153
5153
  :example:
5154
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_security_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_security_recipe API.
5154
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_security_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_security_recipe API.
5155
5155
  """
5156
5156
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
5157
5157
  required_arguments = ['securityRecipeId']
@@ -5247,7 +5247,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
5247
5247
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
5248
5248
 
5249
5249
  :example:
5250
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_security_zone.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_security_zone API.
5250
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_security_zone.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_security_zone API.
5251
5251
  """
5252
5252
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
5253
5253
  required_arguments = ['securityZoneId']
@@ -5343,7 +5343,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
5343
5343
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
5344
5344
 
5345
5345
  :example:
5346
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_sighting.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_sighting API.
5346
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_sighting.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_sighting API.
5347
5347
  """
5348
5348
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
5349
5349
  required_arguments = ['sightingId']
@@ -5439,7 +5439,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
5439
5439
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
5440
5440
 
5441
5441
  :example:
5442
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_target.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_target API.
5442
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_target.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_target API.
5443
5443
  """
5444
5444
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
5445
5445
  required_arguments = ['targetId']
@@ -5538,7 +5538,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
5538
5538
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
5539
5539
 
5540
5540
  :example:
5541
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_target_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_target_detector_recipe API.
5541
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_target_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_target_detector_recipe API.
5542
5542
  """
5543
5543
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
5544
5544
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetDetectorRecipeId']
@@ -5641,7 +5641,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
5641
5641
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
5642
5642
 
5643
5643
  :example:
5644
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_target_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_target_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
5644
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_target_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_target_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
5645
5645
  """
5646
5646
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
5647
5647
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetDetectorRecipeId', 'detectorRuleId']
@@ -5742,7 +5742,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
5742
5742
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
5743
5743
 
5744
5744
  :example:
5745
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_target_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_target_responder_recipe API.
5745
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_target_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_target_responder_recipe API.
5746
5746
  """
5747
5747
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
5748
5748
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetResponderRecipeId']
@@ -5845,7 +5845,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
5845
5845
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
5846
5846
 
5847
5847
  :example:
5848
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_target_responder_recipe_responder_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_target_responder_recipe_responder_rule API.
5848
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_target_responder_recipe_responder_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_target_responder_recipe_responder_rule API.
5849
5849
  """
5850
5850
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
5851
5851
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetResponderRecipeId', 'responderRuleId']
@@ -5943,7 +5943,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
5943
5943
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
5944
5944
 
5945
5945
  :example:
5946
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/get_work_request.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_work_request API.
5946
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/get_work_request.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use get_work_request API.
5947
5947
  """
5948
5948
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
5949
5949
  required_arguments = ['workRequestId']
@@ -6014,7 +6014,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
6014
6014
 
6015
6015
  def list_condition_metadata_types(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
6016
6016
  """
6017
- Returns a list of condition types.
6017
+ Returns a list of ConditionMetadataType objects.
6018
6018
 
6019
6019
 
6020
6020
  :param str compartment_id: (required)
@@ -6060,7 +6060,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
6060
6060
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
6061
6061
 
6062
6062
  :example:
6063
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_condition_metadata_types.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_condition_metadata_types API.
6063
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_condition_metadata_types.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_condition_metadata_types API.
6064
6064
  """
6065
6065
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
6066
6066
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -6157,7 +6157,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
6157
6157
 
6158
6158
  def list_data_mask_rules(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
6159
6159
  """
6160
- Returns a list of all Data Mask Rules in the root 'compartmentId' passed.
6160
+ Returns a list of all DataMaskRule objects in the specified compartmentId (OCID) and its subcompartments.
6161
6161
 
6162
6162
 
6163
6163
  :param str compartment_id: (required)
@@ -6229,7 +6229,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
6229
6229
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
6230
6230
 
6231
6231
  :example:
6232
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_data_mask_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_data_mask_rules API.
6232
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_data_mask_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_data_mask_rules API.
6233
6233
  """
6234
6234
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
6235
6235
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -6396,7 +6396,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
6396
6396
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
6397
6397
 
6398
6398
  :example:
6399
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_data_source_events.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_data_source_events API.
6399
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_data_source_events.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_data_source_events API.
6400
6400
  """
6401
6401
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
6402
6402
  required_arguments = ['dataSourceId']
@@ -6585,7 +6585,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
6585
6585
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
6586
6586
 
6587
6587
  :example:
6588
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_data_sources.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_data_sources API.
6588
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_data_sources.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_data_sources API.
6589
6589
  """
6590
6590
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
6591
6591
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -6713,7 +6713,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
6713
6713
 
6714
6714
  def list_detector_recipe_detector_rules(self, detector_recipe_id, compartment_id, **kwargs):
6715
6715
  """
6716
- Returns a list of DetectorRule associated with DetectorRecipe.
6716
+ Returns a list of detector rules (DetectorRule objects) for a detector recipe (DetectorRecipe object), identified by detectorRecipeId.
6717
6717
 
6718
6718
 
6719
6719
  :param str detector_recipe_id: (required)
@@ -6765,7 +6765,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
6765
6765
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
6766
6766
 
6767
6767
  :example:
6768
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_detector_recipe_detector_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_detector_recipe_detector_rules API.
6768
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_detector_recipe_detector_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_detector_recipe_detector_rules API.
6769
6769
  """
6770
6770
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
6771
6771
  required_arguments = ['detectorRecipeId', 'compartmentId']
@@ -6876,7 +6876,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
6876
6876
 
6877
6877
  def list_detector_recipes(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
6878
6878
  """
6879
- Returns a list of all Detector Recipes in a compartment
6879
+ Returns a list of all detector recipes (DetectorRecipe objects) in a compartment, identified by compartmentId.
6880
6880
 
6881
6881
  The ListDetectorRecipes operation returns only the detector recipes in `compartmentId` passed.
6882
6882
  The list does not include any subcompartments of the compartmentId passed.
@@ -6959,7 +6959,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
6959
6959
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
6960
6960
 
6961
6961
  :example:
6962
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_detector_recipes.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_detector_recipes API.
6962
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_detector_recipes.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_detector_recipes API.
6963
6963
  """
6964
6964
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
6965
6965
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -7071,7 +7071,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7071
7071
 
7072
7072
  def list_detector_rules(self, detector_id, compartment_id, **kwargs):
7073
7073
  """
7074
- Returns a list of detector rules for the detectorId passed.
7074
+ Returns a list of detector rules for the DetectorRecipe object identified by detectorId.
7075
7075
 
7076
7076
 
7077
7077
  :param str detector_id: (required)
@@ -7123,7 +7123,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7123
7123
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
7124
7124
 
7125
7125
  :example:
7126
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_detector_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_detector_rules API.
7126
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_detector_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_detector_rules API.
7127
7127
  """
7128
7128
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
7129
7129
  required_arguments = ['detectorId', 'compartmentId']
@@ -7234,7 +7234,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7234
7234
 
7235
7235
  def list_detectors(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
7236
7236
  """
7237
- Returns detector catalog - list of detectors supported by Cloud Guard
7237
+ Returns a detector catalog (DetectorCollection object) with a list of DetectorSummary objects.
7238
7238
 
7239
7239
 
7240
7240
  :param str compartment_id: (required)
@@ -7280,7 +7280,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7280
7280
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
7281
7281
 
7282
7282
  :example:
7283
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_detectors.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_detectors API.
7283
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_detectors.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_detectors API.
7284
7284
  """
7285
7285
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
7286
7286
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -7377,7 +7377,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7377
7377
 
7378
7378
  def list_impacted_resources(self, problem_id, **kwargs):
7379
7379
  """
7380
- Returns a list of Impacted Resources for a CloudGuard Problem
7380
+ Returns a list of impacted resources for a Cloud Guard problem with a specified problem ID.
7381
7381
 
7382
7382
 
7383
7383
  :param str problem_id: (required)
@@ -7418,7 +7418,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7418
7418
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
7419
7419
 
7420
7420
  :example:
7421
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_impacted_resources.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_impacted_resources API.
7421
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_impacted_resources.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_impacted_resources API.
7422
7422
  """
7423
7423
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
7424
7424
  required_arguments = ['problemId']
@@ -7517,7 +7517,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7517
7517
 
7518
7518
  def list_managed_list_types(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
7519
7519
  """
7520
- Returns all ManagedList types supported by Cloud Guard
7520
+ Returns all managed list types (listType parameter) that Cloud Guard supports.
7521
7521
 
7522
7522
 
7523
7523
  :param str compartment_id: (required)
@@ -7563,7 +7563,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7563
7563
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
7564
7564
 
7565
7565
  :example:
7566
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_managed_list_types.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_managed_list_types API.
7566
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_managed_list_types.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_managed_list_types API.
7567
7567
  """
7568
7568
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
7569
7569
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -7660,7 +7660,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7660
7660
 
7661
7661
  def list_managed_lists(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
7662
7662
  """
7663
- Returns a list of ListManagedLists.
7663
+ Returns a list of all ManagedList objects in a compartment, identified by compartmentId.
7664
7664
  The ListManagedLists operation returns only the managed lists in `compartmentId` passed.
7665
7665
  The list does not include any subcompartments of the compartmentId passed.
7666
7666
 
@@ -7695,7 +7695,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7695
7695
  :param str list_type: (optional)
7696
7696
  The type of the ManagedList.
7697
7697
 
7698
- Allowed values are: "CIDR_BLOCK", "USERS", "GROUPS", "IPV4ADDRESS", "IPV6ADDRESS", "RESOURCE_OCID", "REGION", "COUNTRY", "STATE", "CITY", "TAGS", "GENERIC"
7698
+ Allowed values are: "CIDR_BLOCK", "USERS", "GROUPS", "IPV4ADDRESS", "IPV6ADDRESS", "RESOURCE_OCID", "REGION", "COUNTRY", "STATE", "CITY", "TAGS", "GENERIC", "FUSION_APPS_ROLE", "FUSION_APPS_PERMISSION"
7699
7699
 
7700
7700
  :param int limit: (optional)
7701
7701
  The maximum number of items to return.
@@ -7747,7 +7747,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7747
7747
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
7748
7748
 
7749
7749
  :example:
7750
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_managed_lists.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_managed_lists API.
7750
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_managed_lists.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_managed_lists API.
7751
7751
  """
7752
7752
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
7753
7753
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -7785,7 +7785,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7785
7785
  )
7786
7786
 
7787
7787
  if 'list_type' in kwargs:
7788
- list_type_allowed_values = ["CIDR_BLOCK", "USERS", "GROUPS", "IPV4ADDRESS", "IPV6ADDRESS", "RESOURCE_OCID", "REGION", "COUNTRY", "STATE", "CITY", "TAGS", "GENERIC"]
7788
+ list_type_allowed_values = ["CIDR_BLOCK", "USERS", "GROUPS", "IPV4ADDRESS", "IPV6ADDRESS", "RESOURCE_OCID", "REGION", "COUNTRY", "STATE", "CITY", "TAGS", "GENERIC", "FUSION_APPS_ROLE", "FUSION_APPS_PERMISSION"]
7789
7789
  if kwargs['list_type'] not in list_type_allowed_values:
7790
7790
  raise ValueError(
7791
7791
  f"Invalid value for `list_type`, must be one of { list_type_allowed_values }"
@@ -7868,7 +7868,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7868
7868
 
7869
7869
  def list_policies(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
7870
7870
  """
7871
- Returns the list of global policy statements needed by Cloud Guard when enabling
7871
+ Returns the list of global policy statements (policy attributes) needed to fully enable Cloud Guard.
7872
7872
 
7873
7873
 
7874
7874
  :param str compartment_id: (required)
@@ -7909,7 +7909,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7909
7909
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
7910
7910
 
7911
7911
  :example:
7912
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_policies.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_policies API.
7912
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_policies.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_policies API.
7913
7913
  """
7914
7914
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
7915
7915
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -7997,7 +7997,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
7997
7997
 
7998
7998
  def list_problem_endpoints(self, problem_id, **kwargs):
7999
7999
  """
8000
- Returns a list of endpoints associated with a cloud guard problem
8000
+ Returns a list of endpoints associated with a problem, identified by problemId.
8001
8001
 
8002
8002
 
8003
8003
  :param str problem_id: (required)
@@ -8038,7 +8038,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
8038
8038
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
8039
8039
 
8040
8040
  :example:
8041
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_problem_endpoints.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_problem_endpoints API.
8041
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_problem_endpoints.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_problem_endpoints API.
8042
8042
  """
8043
8043
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
8044
8044
  required_arguments = ['problemId']
@@ -8178,7 +8178,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
8178
8178
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
8179
8179
 
8180
8180
  :example:
8181
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_problem_entities.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_problem_entities API.
8181
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_problem_entities.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_problem_entities API.
8182
8182
  """
8183
8183
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
8184
8184
  required_arguments = ['problemId']
@@ -8277,7 +8277,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
8277
8277
 
8278
8278
  def list_problem_histories(self, compartment_id, problem_id, **kwargs):
8279
8279
  """
8280
- Returns a list of Actions done on CloudGuard Problem
8280
+ Returns a list of actions taken on a Cloud Guard problem.
8281
8281
 
8282
8282
 
8283
8283
  :param str compartment_id: (required)
@@ -8321,7 +8321,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
8321
8321
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
8322
8322
 
8323
8323
  :example:
8324
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_problem_histories.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_problem_histories API.
8324
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_problem_histories.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_problem_histories API.
8325
8325
  """
8326
8326
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
8327
8327
  required_arguments = ['problemId', 'compartmentId']
@@ -8421,7 +8421,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
8421
8421
 
8422
8422
  def list_problems(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
8423
8423
  """
8424
- Returns a list of all Problems identified by the Cloud Guard
8424
+ Returns a list of all Problems identified by Cloud Guard which are currently in the database and meet the filtering criteria.
8425
8425
 
8426
8426
  The ListProblems operation returns only the problems in `compartmentId` passed.
8427
8427
  The list does not include any subcompartments of the compartmentId passed.
@@ -8553,7 +8553,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
8553
8553
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
8554
8554
 
8555
8555
  :example:
8556
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_problems.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_problems API.
8556
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_problems.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_problems API.
8557
8557
  """
8558
8558
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
8559
8559
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -8785,7 +8785,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
8785
8785
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
8786
8786
 
8787
8787
  :example:
8788
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_recommendations.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_recommendations API.
8788
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_recommendations.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_recommendations API.
8789
8789
  """
8790
8790
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
8791
8791
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -8945,7 +8945,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
8945
8945
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
8946
8946
 
8947
8947
  :example:
8948
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_resource_profile_endpoints.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_resource_profile_endpoints API.
8948
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_resource_profile_endpoints.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_resource_profile_endpoints API.
8949
8949
  """
8950
8950
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
8951
8951
  required_arguments = ['resourceProfileId']
@@ -9085,7 +9085,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
9085
9085
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
9086
9086
 
9087
9087
  :example:
9088
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_resource_profile_impacted_resources.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_resource_profile_impacted_resources API.
9088
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_resource_profile_impacted_resources.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_resource_profile_impacted_resources API.
9089
9089
  """
9090
9090
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
9091
9091
  required_arguments = ['resourceProfileId']
@@ -9280,7 +9280,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
9280
9280
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
9281
9281
 
9282
9282
  :example:
9283
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_resource_profiles.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_resource_profiles API.
9283
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_resource_profiles.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_resource_profiles API.
9284
9284
  """
9285
9285
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
9286
9286
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -9448,7 +9448,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
9448
9448
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
9449
9449
 
9450
9450
  :example:
9451
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_resource_types.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_resource_types API.
9451
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_resource_types.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_resource_types API.
9452
9452
  """
9453
9453
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
9454
9454
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -9595,7 +9595,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
9595
9595
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
9596
9596
 
9597
9597
  :example:
9598
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_responder_activities.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_responder_activities API.
9598
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_responder_activities.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_responder_activities API.
9599
9599
  """
9600
9600
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
9601
9601
  required_arguments = ['problemId']
@@ -9786,7 +9786,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
9786
9786
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
9787
9787
 
9788
9788
  :example:
9789
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_responder_executions.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_responder_executions API.
9789
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_responder_executions.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_responder_executions API.
9790
9790
  """
9791
9791
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
9792
9792
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -9978,7 +9978,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
9978
9978
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
9979
9979
 
9980
9980
  :example:
9981
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_responder_recipe_responder_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_responder_recipe_responder_rules API.
9981
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_responder_recipe_responder_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_responder_recipe_responder_rules API.
9982
9982
  """
9983
9983
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
9984
9984
  required_arguments = ['responderRecipeId', 'compartmentId']
@@ -10171,7 +10171,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
10171
10171
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
10172
10172
 
10173
10173
  :example:
10174
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_responder_recipes.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_responder_recipes API.
10174
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_responder_recipes.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_responder_recipes API.
10175
10175
  """
10176
10176
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
10177
10177
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -10332,7 +10332,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
10332
10332
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
10333
10333
 
10334
10334
  :example:
10335
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_responder_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_responder_rules API.
10335
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_responder_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_responder_rules API.
10336
10336
  """
10337
10337
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
10338
10338
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -10483,7 +10483,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
10483
10483
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
10484
10484
 
10485
10485
  :example:
10486
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_security_policies.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_security_policies API.
10486
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_security_policies.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_security_policies API.
10487
10487
  """
10488
10488
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
10489
10489
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -10636,7 +10636,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
10636
10636
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
10637
10637
 
10638
10638
  :example:
10639
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_security_recipes.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_security_recipes API.
10639
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_security_recipes.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_security_recipes API.
10640
10640
  """
10641
10641
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
10642
10642
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -10795,7 +10795,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
10795
10795
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
10796
10796
 
10797
10797
  :example:
10798
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_security_zones.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_security_zones API.
10798
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_security_zones.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_security_zones API.
10799
10799
  """
10800
10800
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
10801
10801
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -10941,7 +10941,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
10941
10941
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
10942
10942
 
10943
10943
  :example:
10944
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_sighting_endpoints.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_sighting_endpoints API.
10944
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_sighting_endpoints.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_sighting_endpoints API.
10945
10945
  """
10946
10946
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
10947
10947
  required_arguments = ['sightingId']
@@ -11081,7 +11081,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
11081
11081
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
11082
11082
 
11083
11083
  :example:
11084
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_sighting_impacted_resources.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_sighting_impacted_resources API.
11084
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_sighting_impacted_resources.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_sighting_impacted_resources API.
11085
11085
  """
11086
11086
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
11087
11087
  required_arguments = ['sightingId']
@@ -11260,7 +11260,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
11260
11260
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
11261
11261
 
11262
11262
  :example:
11263
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_sightings.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_sightings API.
11263
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_sightings.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_sightings API.
11264
11264
  """
11265
11265
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
11266
11266
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -11413,7 +11413,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
11413
11413
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
11414
11414
 
11415
11415
  :example:
11416
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_tactics.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_tactics API.
11416
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_tactics.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_tactics API.
11417
11417
  """
11418
11418
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
11419
11419
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -11565,7 +11565,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
11565
11565
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
11566
11566
 
11567
11567
  :example:
11568
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_target_detector_recipe_detector_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_target_detector_recipe_detector_rules API.
11568
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_target_detector_recipe_detector_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_target_detector_recipe_detector_rules API.
11569
11569
  """
11570
11570
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
11571
11571
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetDetectorRecipeId', 'compartmentId']
@@ -11729,7 +11729,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
11729
11729
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
11730
11730
 
11731
11731
  :example:
11732
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_target_detector_recipes.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_target_detector_recipes API.
11732
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_target_detector_recipes.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_target_detector_recipes API.
11733
11733
  """
11734
11734
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
11735
11735
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'compartmentId']
@@ -11895,7 +11895,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
11895
11895
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
11896
11896
 
11897
11897
  :example:
11898
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_target_responder_recipe_responder_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_target_responder_recipe_responder_rules API.
11898
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_target_responder_recipe_responder_rules.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_target_responder_recipe_responder_rules API.
11899
11899
  """
11900
11900
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
11901
11901
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetResponderRecipeId', 'compartmentId']
@@ -12059,7 +12059,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
12059
12059
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
12060
12060
 
12061
12061
  :example:
12062
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_target_responder_recipes.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_target_responder_recipes API.
12062
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_target_responder_recipes.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_target_responder_recipes API.
12063
12063
  """
12064
12064
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
12065
12065
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'compartmentId']
@@ -12252,7 +12252,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
12252
12252
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
12253
12253
 
12254
12254
  :example:
12255
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_targets.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_targets API.
12255
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_targets.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_targets API.
12256
12256
  """
12257
12257
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
12258
12258
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -12413,7 +12413,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
12413
12413
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
12414
12414
 
12415
12415
  :example:
12416
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_techniques.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_techniques API.
12416
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_techniques.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_techniques API.
12417
12417
  """
12418
12418
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
12419
12419
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -12553,7 +12553,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
12553
12553
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
12554
12554
 
12555
12555
  :example:
12556
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_work_request_errors.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_work_request_errors API.
12556
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_work_request_errors.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_work_request_errors API.
12557
12557
  """
12558
12558
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
12559
12559
  required_arguments = ['workRequestId']
@@ -12693,7 +12693,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
12693
12693
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
12694
12694
 
12695
12695
  :example:
12696
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_work_request_logs.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_work_request_logs API.
12696
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_work_request_logs.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_work_request_logs API.
12697
12697
  """
12698
12698
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
12699
12699
  required_arguments = ['workRequestId']
@@ -12841,7 +12841,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
12841
12841
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
12842
12842
 
12843
12843
  :example:
12844
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/list_work_requests.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_work_requests API.
12844
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/list_work_requests.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use list_work_requests API.
12845
12845
  """
12846
12846
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
12847
12847
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -12982,7 +12982,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
12982
12982
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
12983
12983
 
12984
12984
  :example:
12985
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/remove_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use remove_compartment API.
12985
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/remove_compartment.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use remove_compartment API.
12986
12986
  """
12987
12987
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
12988
12988
  required_arguments = ['securityZoneId']
@@ -13091,7 +13091,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
13091
13091
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
13092
13092
 
13093
13093
  :example:
13094
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_risk_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_risk_scores API.
13094
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_risk_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_risk_scores API.
13095
13095
  """
13096
13096
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
13097
13097
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -13199,7 +13199,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
13199
13199
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
13200
13200
 
13201
13201
  :example:
13202
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_security_score_summarized_trend.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_security_score_summarized_trend API.
13202
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_security_score_summarized_trend.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_security_score_summarized_trend API.
13203
13203
  """
13204
13204
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
13205
13205
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -13304,7 +13304,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
13304
13304
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
13305
13305
 
13306
13306
  :example:
13307
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_security_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_security_scores API.
13307
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_security_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_security_scores API.
13308
13308
  """
13309
13309
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
13310
13310
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -13374,7 +13374,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
13374
13374
 
13375
13375
  def request_summarized_activity_problems(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
13376
13376
  """
13377
- Returns the summary of Activity type problems identified by cloud guard, for a given set of dimensions.
13377
+ Returns the summary of problems generated by OCI Activity Detector rules, identified by parameters specified.
13378
13378
 
13379
13379
  The parameter `accessLevel` specifies whether to return only those compartments for which the
13380
13380
  requestor has INSPECT permissions on at least one resource directly
@@ -13439,7 +13439,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
13439
13439
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
13440
13440
 
13441
13441
  :example:
13442
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_summarized_activity_problems.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_activity_problems API.
13442
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_summarized_activity_problems.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_activity_problems API.
13443
13443
  """
13444
13444
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
13445
13445
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -13522,7 +13522,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
13522
13522
 
13523
13523
  def request_summarized_problems(self, list_dimensions, compartment_id, **kwargs):
13524
13524
  """
13525
- Returns the number of problems identified by cloud guard, for a given set of dimensions.
13525
+ Returns the number of problems matching the key-value pairs in dimensionMap.
13526
13526
 
13527
13527
  The parameter `accessLevel` specifies whether to return only those compartments for which the
13528
13528
  requestor has INSPECT permissions on at least one resource directly
@@ -13584,7 +13584,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
13584
13584
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
13585
13585
 
13586
13586
  :example:
13587
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_summarized_problems.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_problems API.
13587
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_summarized_problems.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_problems API.
13588
13588
  """
13589
13589
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
13590
13590
  required_arguments = ['listDimensions', 'compartmentId']
@@ -13747,7 +13747,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
13747
13747
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
13748
13748
 
13749
13749
  :example:
13750
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_summarized_responder_executions.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_responder_executions API.
13750
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_summarized_responder_executions.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_responder_executions API.
13751
13751
  """
13752
13752
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
13753
13753
  required_arguments = ['responderExecutionsDimensions', 'compartmentId']
@@ -13887,7 +13887,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
13887
13887
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
13888
13888
 
13889
13889
  :example:
13890
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_summarized_risk_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_risk_scores API.
13890
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_summarized_risk_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_risk_scores API.
13891
13891
  """
13892
13892
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
13893
13893
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -13988,7 +13988,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
13988
13988
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
13989
13989
 
13990
13990
  :example:
13991
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_summarized_security_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_security_scores API.
13991
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_summarized_security_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_security_scores API.
13992
13992
  """
13993
13993
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
13994
13994
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -14118,7 +14118,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
14118
14118
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
14119
14119
 
14120
14120
  :example:
14121
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_summarized_top_trend_resource_profile_risk_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_top_trend_resource_profile_risk_scores API.
14121
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_summarized_top_trend_resource_profile_risk_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_top_trend_resource_profile_risk_scores API.
14122
14122
  """
14123
14123
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
14124
14124
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -14214,7 +14214,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
14214
14214
 
14215
14215
  def request_summarized_trend_problems(self, compartment_id, **kwargs):
14216
14216
  """
14217
- Returns the number of problems identified by cloud guard, for a given time period.
14217
+ Returns a ProblemTrendAggregationCollection resource for a compartment, identified by compartmentId, for the specified time period. The ProblemTrendAggregationCollection resource contains a list of ProblemTrendAggregation resources.
14218
14218
 
14219
14219
  The parameter `accessLevel` specifies whether to return only those compartments for which the
14220
14220
  requestor has INSPECT permissions on at least one resource directly
@@ -14277,7 +14277,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
14277
14277
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
14278
14278
 
14279
14279
  :example:
14280
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_summarized_trend_problems.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_trend_problems API.
14280
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_summarized_trend_problems.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_trend_problems API.
14281
14281
  """
14282
14282
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
14283
14283
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -14417,7 +14417,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
14417
14417
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
14418
14418
 
14419
14419
  :example:
14420
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_summarized_trend_resource_risk_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_trend_resource_risk_scores API.
14420
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_summarized_trend_resource_risk_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_trend_resource_risk_scores API.
14421
14421
  """
14422
14422
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
14423
14423
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -14567,7 +14567,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
14567
14567
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
14568
14568
 
14569
14569
  :example:
14570
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_summarized_trend_responder_executions.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_trend_responder_executions API.
14570
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_summarized_trend_responder_executions.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_trend_responder_executions API.
14571
14571
  """
14572
14572
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
14573
14573
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -14689,7 +14689,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
14689
14689
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
14690
14690
 
14691
14691
  :example:
14692
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/request_summarized_trend_security_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_trend_security_scores API.
14692
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/request_summarized_trend_security_scores.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use request_summarized_trend_security_scores API.
14693
14693
  """
14694
14694
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
14695
14695
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -14789,7 +14789,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
14789
14789
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
14790
14790
 
14791
14791
  :example:
14792
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/skip_bulk_responder_execution.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use skip_bulk_responder_execution API.
14792
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/skip_bulk_responder_execution.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use skip_bulk_responder_execution API.
14793
14793
  """
14794
14794
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
14795
14795
  required_arguments = []
@@ -14890,7 +14890,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
14890
14890
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
14891
14891
 
14892
14892
  :example:
14893
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/skip_responder_execution.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use skip_responder_execution API.
14893
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/skip_responder_execution.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use skip_responder_execution API.
14894
14894
  """
14895
14895
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
14896
14896
  required_arguments = ['responderExecutionId', 'compartmentId']
@@ -14971,7 +14971,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
14971
14971
 
14972
14972
  def trigger_responder(self, problem_id, trigger_responder_details, **kwargs):
14973
14973
  """
14974
- push the problem to responder
14974
+ Sends the problem identified by problemId to the responder engine, to be processed by rule that\u2019s identified by responderRuleId, in the TriggerResponderDetails resource that\u2019s passed.
14975
14975
 
14976
14976
 
14977
14977
  :param str problem_id: (required)
@@ -15013,7 +15013,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15013
15013
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
15014
15014
 
15015
15015
  :example:
15016
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/trigger_responder.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use trigger_responder API.
15016
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/trigger_responder.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use trigger_responder API.
15017
15017
  """
15018
15018
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
15019
15019
  required_arguments = ['problemId']
@@ -15089,8 +15089,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15089
15089
 
15090
15090
  def update_bulk_problem_status(self, update_bulk_problem_status_details, **kwargs):
15091
15091
  """
15092
- Updates the statuses in bulk for a list of problems
15093
- The operation is atomic in nature
15092
+ Changes the status for all problems listed in the problemIds array, passed through the UpdateBulkProblemStatusDetails resource, from the current status to the status set in UpdateBulkProblemStatusDetails.
15094
15093
 
15095
15094
 
15096
15095
  :param oci.cloud_guard.models.UpdateBulkProblemStatusDetails update_bulk_problem_status_details: (required)
@@ -15115,7 +15114,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15115
15114
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
15116
15115
 
15117
15116
  :example:
15118
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_bulk_problem_status.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_bulk_problem_status API.
15117
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_bulk_problem_status.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_bulk_problem_status API.
15119
15118
  """
15120
15119
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
15121
15120
  required_arguments = []
@@ -15174,7 +15173,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15174
15173
 
15175
15174
  def update_configuration(self, update_configuration_details, compartment_id, **kwargs):
15176
15175
  """
15177
- Enable/Disable Cloud Guard. The reporting region cannot be updated once created.
15176
+ Update configuration details for a Cloud Guard tenancy, identified by root compartment OCID. The reporting region cannot be updated once created.
15178
15177
 
15179
15178
 
15180
15179
  :param oci.cloud_guard.models.UpdateConfigurationDetails update_configuration_details: (required)
@@ -15216,7 +15215,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15216
15215
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
15217
15216
 
15218
15217
  :example:
15219
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_configuration.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_configuration API.
15218
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_configuration.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_configuration API.
15220
15219
  """
15221
15220
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
15222
15221
  required_arguments = ['compartmentId']
@@ -15289,7 +15288,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15289
15288
 
15290
15289
  def update_data_mask_rule(self, data_mask_rule_id, update_data_mask_rule_details, **kwargs):
15291
15290
  """
15292
- Updates a DataMaskRule identified by dataMaskRuleId
15291
+ Updates a data mask rule (DataMaskRule object) identified by dataMaskRuleId.
15293
15292
 
15294
15293
 
15295
15294
  :param str data_mask_rule_id: (required)
@@ -15324,7 +15323,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15324
15323
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
15325
15324
 
15326
15325
  :example:
15327
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_data_mask_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_data_mask_rule API.
15326
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_data_mask_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_data_mask_rule API.
15328
15327
  """
15329
15328
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
15330
15329
  required_arguments = ['dataMaskRuleId']
@@ -15441,7 +15440,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15441
15440
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
15442
15441
 
15443
15442
  :example:
15444
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_data_source.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_data_source API.
15443
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_data_source.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_data_source API.
15445
15444
  """
15446
15445
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
15447
15446
  required_arguments = ['dataSourceId']
@@ -15517,7 +15516,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15517
15516
 
15518
15517
  def update_detector_recipe(self, detector_recipe_id, update_detector_recipe_details, **kwargs):
15519
15518
  """
15520
- Updates a detector recipe identified by detectorRecipeId
15519
+ Updates a detector recipe (DetectorRecipe object) identified by detectorRecipeId.
15521
15520
 
15522
15521
 
15523
15522
  :param str detector_recipe_id: (required)
@@ -15559,7 +15558,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15559
15558
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
15560
15559
 
15561
15560
  :example:
15562
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_detector_recipe API.
15561
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_detector_recipe API.
15563
15562
  """
15564
15563
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
15565
15564
  required_arguments = ['detectorRecipeId']
@@ -15637,7 +15636,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15637
15636
 
15638
15637
  def update_detector_recipe_detector_rule(self, detector_recipe_id, detector_rule_id, update_detector_recipe_detector_rule_details, **kwargs):
15639
15638
  """
15640
- Update the DetectorRule by identifier
15639
+ Updates a detector rule (DetectorRule object) identified by detectorRuleId.
15641
15640
 
15642
15641
 
15643
15642
  :param str detector_recipe_id: (required)
@@ -15675,7 +15674,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15675
15674
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
15676
15675
 
15677
15676
  :example:
15678
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
15677
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
15679
15678
  """
15680
15679
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
15681
15680
  required_arguments = ['detectorRecipeId', 'detectorRuleId']
@@ -15751,7 +15750,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15751
15750
 
15752
15751
  def update_managed_list(self, managed_list_id, update_managed_list_details, **kwargs):
15753
15752
  """
15754
- Updates a managed list identified by managedListId
15753
+ Updates a ManagedList object, identified by managedList.
15755
15754
 
15756
15755
 
15757
15756
  :param str managed_list_id: (required)
@@ -15793,7 +15792,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15793
15792
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
15794
15793
 
15795
15794
  :example:
15796
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_managed_list.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_managed_list API.
15795
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_managed_list.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_managed_list API.
15797
15796
  """
15798
15797
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
15799
15798
  required_arguments = ['managedListId']
@@ -15871,7 +15870,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15871
15870
 
15872
15871
  def update_problem_status(self, problem_id, update_problem_status_details, **kwargs):
15873
15872
  """
15874
- updates the problem details
15873
+ Changes the current status of the problem, identified by problemId, to the status specified in the UpdateProblemStatusDetails resource that you pass.
15875
15874
 
15876
15875
 
15877
15876
  :param str problem_id: (required)
@@ -15913,7 +15912,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
15913
15912
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
15914
15913
 
15915
15914
  :example:
15916
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_problem_status.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_problem_status API.
15915
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_problem_status.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_problem_status API.
15917
15916
  """
15918
15917
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
15919
15918
  required_arguments = ['problemId']
@@ -16026,7 +16025,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
16026
16025
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
16027
16026
 
16028
16027
  :example:
16029
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_responder_recipe API.
16028
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_responder_recipe API.
16030
16029
  """
16031
16030
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
16032
16031
  required_arguments = ['responderRecipeId']
@@ -16139,7 +16138,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
16139
16138
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
16140
16139
 
16141
16140
  :example:
16142
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_responder_recipe_responder_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_responder_recipe_responder_rule API.
16141
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_responder_recipe_responder_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_responder_recipe_responder_rule API.
16143
16142
  """
16144
16143
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
16145
16144
  required_arguments = ['responderRecipeId', 'responderRuleId']
@@ -16250,7 +16249,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
16250
16249
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
16251
16250
 
16252
16251
  :example:
16253
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_security_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_security_recipe API.
16252
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_security_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_security_recipe API.
16254
16253
  """
16255
16254
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
16256
16255
  required_arguments = ['securityRecipeId']
@@ -16360,7 +16359,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
16360
16359
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
16361
16360
 
16362
16361
  :example:
16363
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_security_zone.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_security_zone API.
16362
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_security_zone.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_security_zone API.
16364
16363
  """
16365
16364
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
16366
16365
  required_arguments = ['securityZoneId']
@@ -16470,7 +16469,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
16470
16469
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
16471
16470
 
16472
16471
  :example:
16473
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_target.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_target API.
16472
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_target.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_target API.
16474
16473
  """
16475
16474
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
16476
16475
  required_arguments = ['targetId']
@@ -16583,7 +16582,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
16583
16582
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
16584
16583
 
16585
16584
  :example:
16586
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_target_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_target_detector_recipe API.
16585
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_target_detector_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_target_detector_recipe API.
16587
16586
  """
16588
16587
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
16589
16588
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetDetectorRecipeId']
@@ -16700,7 +16699,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
16700
16699
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
16701
16700
 
16702
16701
  :example:
16703
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_target_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_target_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
16702
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_target_detector_recipe_detector_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_target_detector_recipe_detector_rule API.
16704
16703
  """
16705
16704
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
16706
16705
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetDetectorRecipeId', 'detectorRuleId']
@@ -16815,7 +16814,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
16815
16814
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
16816
16815
 
16817
16816
  :example:
16818
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_target_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_target_responder_recipe API.
16817
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_target_responder_recipe.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_target_responder_recipe API.
16819
16818
  """
16820
16819
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
16821
16820
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetResponderRecipeId']
@@ -16932,7 +16931,7 @@ class CloudGuardClient(object):
16932
16931
  :rtype: :class:`~oci.response.Response`
16933
16932
 
16934
16933
  :example:
16935
- Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.0/cloudguard/update_target_responder_recipe_responder_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_target_responder_recipe_responder_rule API.
16934
+ Click `here <https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python-sdk-examples/2.125.2/cloudguard/update_target_responder_recipe_responder_rule.py.html>`__ to see an example of how to use update_target_responder_recipe_responder_rule API.
16936
16935
  """
16937
16936
  # Required path and query arguments. These are in camelCase to replace values in service endpoints.
16938
16937
  required_arguments = ['targetId', 'targetResponderRecipeId', 'responderRuleId']