File: //snap/google-cloud-cli/394/lib/surface/scc/custom_modules/etd/get.yaml
- release_tracks: [ALPHA]
help_text:
brief: Get the details of an Event Threat Detection custom module.
description: |
Get the details of an Event Threat Detection custom module. It does not resolve `INHERITED` enablement states
to `ENABLED` or `DISABLED` for modules created at ancestor levels. For example, if the module is enabled
at the ancestor level, modules for all child resources will have the enablement state set to
`INHERITED`. Use `gcloud alpha scc custom-modules etd get-effective` to retrieve a custom module with its effective enablement state.
examples: |
To get the details of an Event Threat Detection custom module with ID `123456` for organization `123`, run:
$ {command} 123456 --organization=organizations/123
To get the details of an Event Threat Detection custom module with ID `123456` for folder `456`, run:
$ {command} 123456 --folder=folders/456
To get the details of an Event Threat Detection custom module with ID `123456` for project `789`, run:
$ {command} 123456 --project=projects/789
request:
collection: securitycenter.organizations.eventThreatDetectionSettings.customModules
disable_resource_check: true
api_version: v1
method: get
modify_request_hooks:
- googlecloudsdk.command_lib.scc.custom_modules.etd.request_hooks:GetEventThreatDetectionCustomModuleReqHook
arguments:
params:
- arg_name: custom_module
api_field: name
is_positional: true
required: true
help_text: |
ID or the full resource name of the Event Threat Detection custom module. If you specify the full resource name, you do not need to specify the --organization, --folder, or --project flags.
- group:
mutex: true
params:
- arg_name: organization
api_field: name
help_text: |
Organization from which to get the custom module details. Formatted as
`organizations/123` or just `123`.
- arg_name: folder
api_field: name
help_text: |
Folder from which to get the custom module details. Formatted as `folders/456`
or just `456`.
- arg_name: project
api_field: name
help_text: |
ID or number of the project from which to get the custom module details. Formatted as
`projects/789` or just `789`.