Class ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner


  • public final class ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner
    extends com.azure.core.management.ProxyResource
    An extended server blob auditing policy.
    • Constructor Detail

      • ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner()
    • Method Detail

      • predicateExpression

        public String predicateExpression()
        Get the predicateExpression property: Specifies condition of where clause when creating an audit.
        Returns:
        the predicateExpression value.
      • withPredicateExpression

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withPredicateExpression​(String predicateExpression)
        Set the predicateExpression property: Specifies condition of where clause when creating an audit.
        Parameters:
        predicateExpression - the predicateExpression value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • state

        public BlobAuditingPolicyState state()
        Get the state property: Specifies the state of the policy. If state is Enabled, storageEndpoint or isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled are required.
        Returns:
        the state value.
      • withState

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withState​(BlobAuditingPolicyState state)
        Set the state property: Specifies the state of the policy. If state is Enabled, storageEndpoint or isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled are required.
        Parameters:
        state - the state value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • storageEndpoint

        public String storageEndpoint()
        Get the storageEndpoint property: Specifies the blob storage endpoint (e.g. https://MyAccount.blob.core.windows.net). If state is Enabled, storageEndpoint or isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled is required.
        Returns:
        the storageEndpoint value.
      • withStorageEndpoint

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withStorageEndpoint​(String storageEndpoint)
        Set the storageEndpoint property: Specifies the blob storage endpoint (e.g. https://MyAccount.blob.core.windows.net). If state is Enabled, storageEndpoint or isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled is required.
        Parameters:
        storageEndpoint - the storageEndpoint value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • storageAccountAccessKey

        public String storageAccountAccessKey()
        Get the storageAccountAccessKey property: Specifies the identifier key of the auditing storage account. If state is Enabled and storageEndpoint is specified, not specifying the storageAccountAccessKey will use SQL server system-assigned managed identity to access the storage. Prerequisites for using managed identity authentication: 1. Assign SQL Server a system-assigned managed identity in Azure Active Directory (AAD). 2. Grant SQL Server identity access to the storage account by adding 'Storage Blob Data Contributor' RBAC role to the server identity. For more information, see [Auditing to storage using Managed Identity authentication](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2114355).
        Returns:
        the storageAccountAccessKey value.
      • withStorageAccountAccessKey

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withStorageAccountAccessKey​(String storageAccountAccessKey)
        Set the storageAccountAccessKey property: Specifies the identifier key of the auditing storage account. If state is Enabled and storageEndpoint is specified, not specifying the storageAccountAccessKey will use SQL server system-assigned managed identity to access the storage. Prerequisites for using managed identity authentication: 1. Assign SQL Server a system-assigned managed identity in Azure Active Directory (AAD). 2. Grant SQL Server identity access to the storage account by adding 'Storage Blob Data Contributor' RBAC role to the server identity. For more information, see [Auditing to storage using Managed Identity authentication](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2114355).
        Parameters:
        storageAccountAccessKey - the storageAccountAccessKey value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • retentionDays

        public Integer retentionDays()
        Get the retentionDays property: Specifies the number of days to keep in the audit logs in the storage account.
        Returns:
        the retentionDays value.
      • withRetentionDays

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withRetentionDays​(Integer retentionDays)
        Set the retentionDays property: Specifies the number of days to keep in the audit logs in the storage account.
        Parameters:
        retentionDays - the retentionDays value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • auditActionsAndGroups

        public List<String> auditActionsAndGroups()
        Get the auditActionsAndGroups property: Specifies the Actions-Groups and Actions to audit.

        The recommended set of action groups to use is the following combination - this will audit all the queries and stored procedures executed against the database, as well as successful and failed logins:

        BATCH_COMPLETED_GROUP, SUCCESSFUL_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP, FAILED_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP.

        This above combination is also the set that is configured by default when enabling auditing from the Azure portal.

        The supported action groups to audit are (note: choose only specific groups that cover your auditing needs. Using unnecessary groups could lead to very large quantities of audit records):

        APPLICATION_ROLE_CHANGE_PASSWORD_GROUP BACKUP_RESTORE_GROUP DATABASE_LOGOUT_GROUP DATABASE_OBJECT_CHANGE_GROUP DATABASE_OBJECT_OWNERSHIP_CHANGE_GROUP DATABASE_OBJECT_PERMISSION_CHANGE_GROUP DATABASE_OPERATION_GROUP DATABASE_PERMISSION_CHANGE_GROUP DATABASE_PRINCIPAL_CHANGE_GROUP DATABASE_PRINCIPAL_IMPERSONATION_GROUP DATABASE_ROLE_MEMBER_CHANGE_GROUP FAILED_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP SCHEMA_OBJECT_ACCESS_GROUP SCHEMA_OBJECT_CHANGE_GROUP SCHEMA_OBJECT_OWNERSHIP_CHANGE_GROUP SCHEMA_OBJECT_PERMISSION_CHANGE_GROUP SUCCESSFUL_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP USER_CHANGE_PASSWORD_GROUP BATCH_STARTED_GROUP BATCH_COMPLETED_GROUP

        These are groups that cover all sql statements and stored procedures executed against the database, and should not be used in combination with other groups as this will result in duplicate audit logs.

        For more information, see [Database-Level Audit Action Groups](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/auditing/sql-server-audit-action-groups-and-actions#database-level-audit-action-groups).

        For Database auditing policy, specific Actions can also be specified (note that Actions cannot be specified for Server auditing policy). The supported actions to audit are: SELECT UPDATE INSERT DELETE EXECUTE RECEIVE REFERENCES

        The general form for defining an action to be audited is: {action} ON {object} BY {principal}

        Note that <object> in the above format can refer to an object like a table, view, or stored procedure, or an entire database or schema. For the latter cases, the forms DATABASE::{db_name} and SCHEMA::{schema_name} are used, respectively.

        For example: SELECT on dbo.myTable by public SELECT on DATABASE::myDatabase by public SELECT on SCHEMA::mySchema by public

        For more information, see [Database-Level Audit Actions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/auditing/sql-server-audit-action-groups-and-actions#database-level-audit-actions).

        Returns:
        the auditActionsAndGroups value.
      • withAuditActionsAndGroups

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withAuditActionsAndGroups​(List<String> auditActionsAndGroups)
        Set the auditActionsAndGroups property: Specifies the Actions-Groups and Actions to audit.

        The recommended set of action groups to use is the following combination - this will audit all the queries and stored procedures executed against the database, as well as successful and failed logins:

        BATCH_COMPLETED_GROUP, SUCCESSFUL_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP, FAILED_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP.

        This above combination is also the set that is configured by default when enabling auditing from the Azure portal.

        The supported action groups to audit are (note: choose only specific groups that cover your auditing needs. Using unnecessary groups could lead to very large quantities of audit records):

        APPLICATION_ROLE_CHANGE_PASSWORD_GROUP BACKUP_RESTORE_GROUP DATABASE_LOGOUT_GROUP DATABASE_OBJECT_CHANGE_GROUP DATABASE_OBJECT_OWNERSHIP_CHANGE_GROUP DATABASE_OBJECT_PERMISSION_CHANGE_GROUP DATABASE_OPERATION_GROUP DATABASE_PERMISSION_CHANGE_GROUP DATABASE_PRINCIPAL_CHANGE_GROUP DATABASE_PRINCIPAL_IMPERSONATION_GROUP DATABASE_ROLE_MEMBER_CHANGE_GROUP FAILED_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP SCHEMA_OBJECT_ACCESS_GROUP SCHEMA_OBJECT_CHANGE_GROUP SCHEMA_OBJECT_OWNERSHIP_CHANGE_GROUP SCHEMA_OBJECT_PERMISSION_CHANGE_GROUP SUCCESSFUL_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_GROUP USER_CHANGE_PASSWORD_GROUP BATCH_STARTED_GROUP BATCH_COMPLETED_GROUP

        These are groups that cover all sql statements and stored procedures executed against the database, and should not be used in combination with other groups as this will result in duplicate audit logs.

        For more information, see [Database-Level Audit Action Groups](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/auditing/sql-server-audit-action-groups-and-actions#database-level-audit-action-groups).

        For Database auditing policy, specific Actions can also be specified (note that Actions cannot be specified for Server auditing policy). The supported actions to audit are: SELECT UPDATE INSERT DELETE EXECUTE RECEIVE REFERENCES

        The general form for defining an action to be audited is: {action} ON {object} BY {principal}

        Note that <object> in the above format can refer to an object like a table, view, or stored procedure, or an entire database or schema. For the latter cases, the forms DATABASE::{db_name} and SCHEMA::{schema_name} are used, respectively.

        For example: SELECT on dbo.myTable by public SELECT on DATABASE::myDatabase by public SELECT on SCHEMA::mySchema by public

        For more information, see [Database-Level Audit Actions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/auditing/sql-server-audit-action-groups-and-actions#database-level-audit-actions).

        Parameters:
        auditActionsAndGroups - the auditActionsAndGroups value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • storageAccountSubscriptionId

        public UUID storageAccountSubscriptionId()
        Get the storageAccountSubscriptionId property: Specifies the blob storage subscription Id.
        Returns:
        the storageAccountSubscriptionId value.
      • withStorageAccountSubscriptionId

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withStorageAccountSubscriptionId​(UUID storageAccountSubscriptionId)
        Set the storageAccountSubscriptionId property: Specifies the blob storage subscription Id.
        Parameters:
        storageAccountSubscriptionId - the storageAccountSubscriptionId value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse

        public Boolean isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse()
        Get the isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse property: Specifies whether storageAccountAccessKey value is the storage's secondary key.
        Returns:
        the isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse value.
      • withIsStorageSecondaryKeyInUse

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withIsStorageSecondaryKeyInUse​(Boolean isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse)
        Set the isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse property: Specifies whether storageAccountAccessKey value is the storage's secondary key.
        Parameters:
        isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse - the isStorageSecondaryKeyInUse value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled

        public Boolean isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled()
        Get the isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled property: Specifies whether audit events are sent to Azure Monitor. In order to send the events to Azure Monitor, specify 'state' as 'Enabled' and 'isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled' as true.

        When using REST API to configure auditing, Diagnostic Settings with 'SQLSecurityAuditEvents' diagnostic logs category on the database should be also created. Note that for server level audit you should use the 'master' database as {databaseName}.

        Diagnostic Settings URI format: PUT https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroup}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/databases/{databaseName}/providers/microsoft.insights/diagnosticSettings/{settingsName}?api-version=2017-05-01-preview

        For more information, see [Diagnostic Settings REST API](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2033207) or [Diagnostic Settings PowerShell](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2033043).

        Returns:
        the isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled value.
      • withIsAzureMonitorTargetEnabled

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withIsAzureMonitorTargetEnabled​(Boolean isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled)
        Set the isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled property: Specifies whether audit events are sent to Azure Monitor. In order to send the events to Azure Monitor, specify 'state' as 'Enabled' and 'isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled' as true.

        When using REST API to configure auditing, Diagnostic Settings with 'SQLSecurityAuditEvents' diagnostic logs category on the database should be also created. Note that for server level audit you should use the 'master' database as {databaseName}.

        Diagnostic Settings URI format: PUT https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroup}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/databases/{databaseName}/providers/microsoft.insights/diagnosticSettings/{settingsName}?api-version=2017-05-01-preview

        For more information, see [Diagnostic Settings REST API](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2033207) or [Diagnostic Settings PowerShell](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2033043).

        Parameters:
        isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled - the isAzureMonitorTargetEnabled value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • queueDelayMs

        public Integer queueDelayMs()
        Get the queueDelayMs property: Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds that can elapse before audit actions are forced to be processed. The default minimum value is 1000 (1 second). The maximum is 2,147,483,647.
        Returns:
        the queueDelayMs value.
      • withQueueDelayMs

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withQueueDelayMs​(Integer queueDelayMs)
        Set the queueDelayMs property: Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds that can elapse before audit actions are forced to be processed. The default minimum value is 1000 (1 second). The maximum is 2,147,483,647.
        Parameters:
        queueDelayMs - the queueDelayMs value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • isDevopsAuditEnabled

        public Boolean isDevopsAuditEnabled()
        Get the isDevopsAuditEnabled property: Specifies the state of devops audit. If state is Enabled, devops logs will be sent to Azure Monitor. In order to send the events to Azure Monitor, specify 'State' as 'Enabled', 'IsAzureMonitorTargetEnabled' as true and 'IsDevopsAuditEnabled' as true

        When using REST API to configure auditing, Diagnostic Settings with 'DevOpsOperationsAudit' diagnostic logs category on the master database should also be created.

        Diagnostic Settings URI format: PUT https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroup}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/databases/master/providers/microsoft.insights/diagnosticSettings/{settingsName}?api-version=2017-05-01-preview

        For more information, see [Diagnostic Settings REST API](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2033207) or [Diagnostic Settings PowerShell](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2033043).

        Returns:
        the isDevopsAuditEnabled value.
      • withIsDevopsAuditEnabled

        public ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner withIsDevopsAuditEnabled​(Boolean isDevopsAuditEnabled)
        Set the isDevopsAuditEnabled property: Specifies the state of devops audit. If state is Enabled, devops logs will be sent to Azure Monitor. In order to send the events to Azure Monitor, specify 'State' as 'Enabled', 'IsAzureMonitorTargetEnabled' as true and 'IsDevopsAuditEnabled' as true

        When using REST API to configure auditing, Diagnostic Settings with 'DevOpsOperationsAudit' diagnostic logs category on the master database should also be created.

        Diagnostic Settings URI format: PUT https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroup}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/databases/master/providers/microsoft.insights/diagnosticSettings/{settingsName}?api-version=2017-05-01-preview

        For more information, see [Diagnostic Settings REST API](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2033207) or [Diagnostic Settings PowerShell](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2033043).

        Parameters:
        isDevopsAuditEnabled - the isDevopsAuditEnabled value to set.
        Returns:
        the ExtendedServerBlobAuditingPolicyInner object itself.
      • validate

        public void validate()
        Validates the instance.
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - thrown if the instance is not valid.