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- HTTP request
- Path parameters
- Request body
- Response body
- Authorization Scopes
- InstancesRotateServerCaRequest
- RotateServerCaContext
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Rotates the server certificate to one signed by the Certificate Authority (CA) version previously added with the addServerCA method.
HTTP request
POST https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/{project}/instances/{instance}/rotateServerCa
The URL usesgRPC Transcoding syntax.
Path parameters
Parameters | |
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project |
Project ID of the project that contains the instance. |
instance |
Cloud SQL instance ID. This does not include the project ID. |
Request body
The request body contains an instance ofInstancesRotateServerCaRequest
.
Response body
If successful, the response body contains an instance ofOperation
.
Authorization Scopes
Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/sqlservice.admin
For more information, see theAuthentication Overview.
InstancesRotateServerCaRequest
Rotate server CA request.
JSON representation |
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{"rotateServerCaContext":{object ( |
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rotateServerCaContext |
Contains details about the rotate server CA operation. |
RotateServerCaContext
Instance rotate server CA context.
JSON representation |
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{"kind":string,"nextVersion":string} |
Fields | |
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kind |
This is always |
nextVersion |
The fingerprint of the next version to be rotated to. If left unspecified, will be rotated to the most recently added server CA version. |
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Last updated 2025-05-30 UTC.