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gcptree

Like the unix tree command but for GCP Org Heirarchy.

For a note on coloring, the org node is green, folders and blue, and projects that are not ACTIVE are dimmed. These styles won't show up if you redirect output and Windows is supported by virtue of the colorama package.

Installation

pip install gcptree

Usage

First make sure you are authenticated to gcloud and have your application default credentials set using:

gcloud auth login --update-adc

You just need your org id, which you can find in the GCP console under the popup for picking organizations. It should be a long number around 12 digits or so.

gcptree $ORG_ID

The flags are fairly simple and can be seen with the --help flag.

$ gcptree --help
usage: gcptree [-h] [--format FORMAT] [--full-resource] org_id

Print out a GCP org heirarchy

positional arguments:
  org_id           GCP Organization ID

optional arguments:
  -h, --help       show this help message and exit
  --format FORMAT  Output format (json or text)
  --full-resource  API-parsable nodes where org and folder resource names are not resolved, i.e org/123 instead of example.com

Permissions

The minimum role you'll need at the organization level is:

  • roles/browser
  • roles/cloudasset.viewer