INTERFACE
AzureNativeHierarchyObjectType
Description
An Azure native managed hierarchy object.
link GraphQL Schema definition
- interface AzureNativeHierarchyObjectType {
- # Azure Native ID of the object.
- String! :
- # The Azure region to which the object belongs.
- AzureNativeRegion! :
- # List of tags that are assigned to the object.
- AzureTag!]! : [
- # Whether the object is a relic.
- Boolean! :
- # Azure Native name of the object.
- String! :
- # Resource Group of the Azure object.
- AzureNativeResourceGroup! :
- # FID of the hierarchy object.
- UUID! :
- # Name of the hierarchy object.
- String! :
- # Type of this object.
- HierarchyObjectTypeEnum! :
- # SLA Domain assignment type for this object.
- SlaAssignmentTypeEnum! :
- # Effective SLA Domain of the hierarchy object.
- SlaDomain! :
- # Pause status of the effective SLA Domain of the hierarchy object.
- Boolean! :
- # Distribution of the snapshots of the hierarchy object.
- SnapshotDistribution! :
- # Effective retention of the SLA Domain of the hierarchy object.
- SlaDomain :
- # SLA Domain configured for the hierarchy object.
- SlaDomain! :
- # Path node of the effective SLA Domain source.
- PathNode :
- # Sequential list of this object's logical ancestors.
- PathNode!]! : [
- # Sequential list of this object's physical ancestors.
- PathNode!]! : [
- # Number of descendant workloads of this object.
- Int! :
- # Organizations to which this hierarchy object belongs.
- Org!]! : [
- # Security posture metadata.
- SecurityMetadata :
- }
link Require by
- AzureNativeHierarchyObjectTypeConnectionPaginated list of AzureNativeHierarchyObjectType objects with additional pagination information. Use `nodes` if per-object cursors are not needed. Each page of the results will include at most 1000 entries. Query the `pageInfo.hasNextPage` field to know whether all objects were returned.
- AzureNativeHierarchyObjectTypeEdgeWrapper around the AzureNativeHierarchyObjectType object. This wrapper is used for pagination.
- AzureNativeManagedDiskAn Azure Native Managed Disk that refers to the block storage designed to be used with Azure Virtual Machines. Some examples are: ultra disks, premium solid-state drives (SSD), standard SSDs, and standard hard disk drives (HDD). For more information, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/managed-disks-overview.
- AzureNativeVirtualMachineAn Azure Native Virtual Machine that refers to the Azure infrastructure as a service (IaaS) used to deploy persistent VMs. For more information, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/.
- AzureStorageAccountAn Azure storage account that contains Azure storage data objects including blobs, file shares, queues, tables, and disks. For more information, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview.