google-api-client 0.41.0 → 0.41.1

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +72 -0
  3. data/generated/google/apis/admin_directory_v1.rb +1 -1
  4. data/generated/google/apis/admin_directory_v1/classes.rb +31 -0
  5. data/generated/google/apis/admin_directory_v1/representations.rb +16 -0
  6. data/generated/google/apis/admin_directory_v1/service.rb +3 -5
  7. data/generated/google/apis/apigee_v1.rb +1 -1
  8. data/generated/google/apis/apigee_v1/classes.rb +132 -42
  9. data/generated/google/apis/apigee_v1/representations.rb +16 -0
  10. data/generated/google/apis/apigee_v1/service.rb +23 -24
  11. data/generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2.rb +1 -1
  12. data/generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb +36 -6
  13. data/generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/representations.rb +4 -0
  14. data/generated/google/apis/bigqueryconnection_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  15. data/generated/google/apis/bigqueryconnection_v1beta1/classes.rb +6 -6
  16. data/generated/google/apis/bigqueryreservation_v1.rb +1 -1
  17. data/generated/google/apis/bigqueryreservation_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  18. data/generated/google/apis/civicinfo_v2.rb +2 -2
  19. data/generated/google/apis/civicinfo_v2/classes.rb +12 -800
  20. data/generated/google/apis/civicinfo_v2/representations.rb +0 -295
  21. data/generated/google/apis/civicinfo_v2/service.rb +27 -62
  22. data/generated/google/apis/cloudasset_v1.rb +1 -1
  23. data/generated/google/apis/cloudasset_v1/classes.rb +391 -3
  24. data/generated/google/apis/cloudasset_v1/representations.rb +101 -0
  25. data/generated/google/apis/cloudasset_v1/service.rb +178 -0
  26. data/generated/google/apis/cloudbilling_v1.rb +1 -1
  27. data/generated/google/apis/cloudbilling_v1/classes.rb +38 -6
  28. data/generated/google/apis/cloudbilling_v1/representations.rb +16 -0
  29. data/generated/google/apis/cloudbuild_v1.rb +1 -1
  30. data/generated/google/apis/cloudbuild_v1/service.rb +0 -42
  31. data/generated/google/apis/cloudbuild_v1alpha1.rb +1 -1
  32. data/generated/google/apis/cloudbuild_v1alpha2.rb +1 -1
  33. data/generated/google/apis/cloudfunctions_v1.rb +1 -1
  34. data/generated/google/apis/cloudfunctions_v1/classes.rb +6 -6
  35. data/generated/google/apis/cloudidentity_v1.rb +1 -1
  36. data/generated/google/apis/cloudidentity_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  37. data/generated/google/apis/cloudresourcemanager_v1.rb +1 -1
  38. data/generated/google/apis/cloudresourcemanager_v1/classes.rb +2 -3
  39. data/generated/google/apis/cloudresourcemanager_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  40. data/generated/google/apis/cloudresourcemanager_v1beta1/classes.rb +2 -3
  41. data/generated/google/apis/cloudscheduler_v1.rb +1 -1
  42. data/generated/google/apis/cloudscheduler_v1/classes.rb +2 -1
  43. data/generated/google/apis/cloudscheduler_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  44. data/generated/google/apis/cloudscheduler_v1beta1/classes.rb +2 -1
  45. data/generated/google/apis/composer_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  46. data/generated/google/apis/composer_v1beta1/classes.rb +4 -3
  47. data/generated/google/apis/composer_v1beta1/service.rb +13 -0
  48. data/generated/google/apis/compute_alpha.rb +1 -1
  49. data/generated/google/apis/compute_alpha/classes.rb +45 -31
  50. data/generated/google/apis/compute_alpha/service.rb +9 -4
  51. data/generated/google/apis/compute_beta.rb +1 -1
  52. data/generated/google/apis/compute_beta/classes.rb +262 -31
  53. data/generated/google/apis/compute_beta/representations.rb +70 -0
  54. data/generated/google/apis/compute_beta/service.rb +233 -4
  55. data/generated/google/apis/compute_v1.rb +1 -1
  56. data/generated/google/apis/compute_v1/classes.rb +592 -29
  57. data/generated/google/apis/compute_v1/representations.rb +182 -0
  58. data/generated/google/apis/compute_v1/service.rb +501 -4
  59. data/generated/google/apis/container_v1.rb +1 -1
  60. data/generated/google/apis/container_v1/classes.rb +29 -3
  61. data/generated/google/apis/container_v1/representations.rb +15 -0
  62. data/generated/google/apis/containeranalysis_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  63. data/generated/google/apis/containeranalysis_v1beta1/classes.rb +1 -1
  64. data/generated/google/apis/content_v2_1.rb +1 -1
  65. data/generated/google/apis/content_v2_1/classes.rb +172 -0
  66. data/generated/google/apis/content_v2_1/representations.rb +71 -0
  67. data/generated/google/apis/datacatalog_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  68. data/generated/google/apis/datacatalog_v1beta1/classes.rb +34 -10
  69. data/generated/google/apis/datacatalog_v1beta1/representations.rb +13 -0
  70. data/generated/google/apis/datacatalog_v1beta1/service.rb +37 -0
  71. data/generated/google/apis/dialogflow_v2.rb +1 -1
  72. data/generated/google/apis/dialogflow_v2/classes.rb +194 -20
  73. data/generated/google/apis/dialogflow_v2/representations.rb +77 -0
  74. data/generated/google/apis/dialogflow_v2beta1.rb +1 -1
  75. data/generated/google/apis/dialogflow_v2beta1/classes.rb +194 -20
  76. data/generated/google/apis/dialogflow_v2beta1/representations.rb +77 -0
  77. data/generated/google/apis/displayvideo_v1.rb +1 -1
  78. data/generated/google/apis/displayvideo_v1/classes.rb +105 -2
  79. data/generated/google/apis/displayvideo_v1/representations.rb +11 -0
  80. data/generated/google/apis/displayvideo_v1/service.rb +78 -1
  81. data/generated/google/apis/dlp_v2.rb +1 -1
  82. data/generated/google/apis/documentai_v1beta2.rb +1 -1
  83. data/generated/google/apis/doubleclickbidmanager_v1_1.rb +1 -1
  84. data/generated/google/apis/doubleclicksearch_v2.rb +4 -4
  85. data/generated/google/apis/doubleclicksearch_v2/classes.rb +127 -111
  86. data/generated/google/apis/doubleclicksearch_v2/representations.rb +4 -6
  87. data/generated/google/apis/doubleclicksearch_v2/service.rb +47 -78
  88. data/generated/google/apis/fcm_v1.rb +1 -1
  89. data/generated/google/apis/healthcare_v1.rb +1 -1
  90. data/generated/google/apis/healthcare_v1/classes.rb +6 -6
  91. data/generated/google/apis/healthcare_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  92. data/generated/google/apis/healthcare_v1beta1/classes.rb +6 -6
  93. data/generated/google/apis/logging_v2.rb +1 -1
  94. data/generated/google/apis/logging_v2/classes.rb +69 -21
  95. data/generated/google/apis/ml_v1.rb +1 -1
  96. data/generated/google/apis/ml_v1/classes.rb +8 -0
  97. data/generated/google/apis/ml_v1/representations.rb +1 -0
  98. data/generated/google/apis/monitoring_v3.rb +1 -1
  99. data/generated/google/apis/monitoring_v3/classes.rb +2 -2
  100. data/generated/google/apis/people_v1.rb +4 -1
  101. data/generated/google/apis/playablelocations_v3.rb +31 -0
  102. data/generated/google/apis/playablelocations_v3/classes.rb +633 -0
  103. data/generated/google/apis/playablelocations_v3/representations.rb +273 -0
  104. data/generated/google/apis/playablelocations_v3/service.rb +157 -0
  105. data/generated/google/apis/prod_tt_sasportal_v1alpha1.rb +1 -1
  106. data/generated/google/apis/prod_tt_sasportal_v1alpha1/classes.rb +19 -0
  107. data/generated/google/apis/prod_tt_sasportal_v1alpha1/representations.rb +14 -0
  108. data/generated/google/apis/pubsub_v1.rb +1 -1
  109. data/generated/google/apis/pubsub_v1/classes.rb +4 -2
  110. data/generated/google/apis/realtimebidding_v1.rb +40 -0
  111. data/generated/google/apis/realtimebidding_v1/classes.rb +1436 -0
  112. data/generated/google/apis/realtimebidding_v1/representations.rb +565 -0
  113. data/generated/google/apis/realtimebidding_v1/service.rb +661 -0
  114. data/generated/google/apis/redis_v1.rb +1 -1
  115. data/generated/google/apis/redis_v1/classes.rb +1 -1
  116. data/generated/google/apis/redis_v1/service.rb +1 -1
  117. data/generated/google/apis/redis_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  118. data/generated/google/apis/redis_v1beta1/classes.rb +1 -1
  119. data/generated/google/apis/redis_v1beta1/service.rb +1 -1
  120. data/generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1.rb +1 -1
  121. data/generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1/classes.rb +1 -1
  122. data/generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha.rb +1 -1
  123. data/generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb +1 -1
  124. data/generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v2.rb +1 -1
  125. data/generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v2/classes.rb +1 -1
  126. data/generated/google/apis/run_v1.rb +2 -2
  127. data/generated/google/apis/run_v1/classes.rb +4 -1
  128. data/generated/google/apis/run_v1/service.rb +1 -1
  129. data/generated/google/apis/run_v1alpha1.rb +2 -2
  130. data/generated/google/apis/run_v1alpha1/service.rb +1 -1
  131. data/generated/google/apis/run_v1beta1.rb +2 -2
  132. data/generated/google/apis/run_v1beta1/service.rb +1 -1
  133. data/generated/google/apis/sasportal_v1alpha1.rb +1 -1
  134. data/generated/google/apis/sasportal_v1alpha1/classes.rb +19 -0
  135. data/generated/google/apis/sasportal_v1alpha1/representations.rb +14 -0
  136. data/generated/google/apis/secretmanager_v1.rb +1 -1
  137. data/generated/google/apis/secretmanager_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  138. data/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1.rb +1 -1
  139. data/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/service.rb +4 -5
  140. data/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1p1beta1.rb +1 -1
  141. data/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1p1beta1/service.rb +2 -5
  142. data/generated/google/apis/servicecontrol_v1.rb +1 -1
  143. data/generated/google/apis/servicecontrol_v1/classes.rb +6 -0
  144. data/generated/google/apis/servicecontrol_v1/representations.rb +1 -0
  145. data/generated/google/apis/servicemanagement_v1.rb +1 -1
  146. data/generated/google/apis/servicemanagement_v1/classes.rb +1 -0
  147. data/generated/google/apis/sheets_v4.rb +1 -1
  148. data/generated/google/apis/sheets_v4/classes.rb +90 -0
  149. data/generated/google/apis/spanner_v1.rb +1 -1
  150. data/generated/google/apis/spanner_v1/classes.rb +25 -20
  151. data/generated/google/apis/spanner_v1/service.rb +2 -0
  152. data/generated/google/apis/speech_v1.rb +1 -1
  153. data/generated/google/apis/speech_v1p1beta1.rb +1 -1
  154. data/generated/google/apis/storage_v1.rb +1 -1
  155. data/generated/google/apis/storage_v1/service.rb +2 -3
  156. data/generated/google/apis/texttospeech_v1.rb +1 -1
  157. data/generated/google/apis/texttospeech_v1beta1.rb +1 -1
  158. data/generated/google/apis/vectortile_v1.rb +31 -0
  159. data/generated/google/apis/vectortile_v1/classes.rb +881 -0
  160. data/generated/google/apis/vectortile_v1/representations.rb +329 -0
  161. data/generated/google/apis/vectortile_v1/service.rb +268 -0
  162. data/generated/google/apis/webfonts_v1.rb +5 -5
  163. data/generated/google/apis/webfonts_v1/classes.rb +4 -3
  164. data/generated/google/apis/webfonts_v1/representations.rb +1 -2
  165. data/generated/google/apis/webfonts_v1/service.rb +14 -21
  166. data/lib/google/apis/version.rb +1 -1
  167. metadata +15 -3
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  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
6308
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  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
6309
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  # space.
6358
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
6359
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
6360
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
6310
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  # Example (Java):
6311
6362
  # import com.google.type.Color;
6312
6363
  # // ...
@@ -6838,6 +6889,9 @@ module Google
6838
6889
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
6839
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  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
6840
6891
  # space.
6892
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
6893
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
6894
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
6841
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  # Example (Java):
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  # import com.google.type.Color;
6843
6897
  # // ...
@@ -6960,6 +7014,9 @@ module Google
6960
7014
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
6961
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  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
6962
7016
  # space.
7017
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
7018
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
7019
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
6963
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  # Example (Java):
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  # import com.google.type.Color;
6965
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  # // ...
@@ -8810,6 +8867,9 @@ module Google
8810
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  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
8811
8868
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
8812
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  # space.
8870
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
8871
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
8872
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
8813
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  # Example (Java):
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  # import com.google.type.Color;
8815
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  # // ...
@@ -8987,6 +9047,9 @@ module Google
8987
9047
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
8988
9048
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
8989
9049
  # space.
9050
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
9051
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
9052
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
8990
9053
  # Example (Java):
8991
9054
  # import com.google.type.Color;
8992
9055
  # // ...
@@ -9221,6 +9284,9 @@ module Google
9221
9284
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
9222
9285
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
9223
9286
  # space.
9287
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
9288
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
9289
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
9224
9290
  # Example (Java):
9225
9291
  # import com.google.type.Color;
9226
9292
  # // ...
@@ -9338,6 +9404,9 @@ module Google
9338
9404
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
9339
9405
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
9340
9406
  # space.
9407
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
9408
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
9409
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
9341
9410
  # Example (Java):
9342
9411
  # import com.google.type.Color;
9343
9412
  # // ...
@@ -9685,6 +9754,9 @@ module Google
9685
9754
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
9686
9755
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
9687
9756
  # space.
9757
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
9758
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
9759
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
9688
9760
  # Example (Java):
9689
9761
  # import com.google.type.Color;
9690
9762
  # // ...
@@ -10004,6 +10076,9 @@ module Google
10004
10076
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
10005
10077
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
10006
10078
  # space.
10079
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
10080
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
10081
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
10007
10082
  # Example (Java):
10008
10083
  # import com.google.type.Color;
10009
10084
  # // ...
@@ -10116,6 +10191,9 @@ module Google
10116
10191
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
10117
10192
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
10118
10193
  # space.
10194
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
10195
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
10196
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
10119
10197
  # Example (Java):
10120
10198
  # import com.google.type.Color;
10121
10199
  # // ...
@@ -10228,6 +10306,9 @@ module Google
10228
10306
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
10229
10307
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
10230
10308
  # space.
10309
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
10310
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
10311
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
10231
10312
  # Example (Java):
10232
10313
  # import com.google.type.Color;
10233
10314
  # // ...
@@ -10340,6 +10421,9 @@ module Google
10340
10421
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
10341
10422
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
10342
10423
  # space.
10424
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
10425
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
10426
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
10343
10427
  # Example (Java):
10344
10428
  # import com.google.type.Color;
10345
10429
  # // ...
@@ -10483,6 +10567,9 @@ module Google
10483
10567
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
10484
10568
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
10485
10569
  # space.
10570
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
10571
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
10572
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
10486
10573
  # Example (Java):
10487
10574
  # import com.google.type.Color;
10488
10575
  # // ...
@@ -11570,6 +11657,9 @@ module Google
11570
11657
  # that should be used to interpret the RGB value (e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB,
11571
11658
  # DCI-P3, BT.2020, etc.). By default, applications SHOULD assume the sRGB color
11572
11659
  # space.
11660
+ # Note: when color equality needs to be decided, implementations, unless
11661
+ # documented otherwise, will treat two colors to be equal if all their red,
11662
+ # green, blue and alpha values each differ by at most 1e-5.
11573
11663
  # Example (Java):
11574
11664
  # import com.google.type.Color;
11575
11665
  # // ...
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ module Google
26
26
  # @see https://cloud.google.com/spanner/
27
27
  module SpannerV1
28
28
  VERSION = 'V1'
29
- REVISION = '20200526'
29
+ REVISION = '20200616'
30
30
 
31
31
  # View and manage your data across Google Cloud Platform services
32
32
  AUTH_CLOUD_PLATFORM = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform'
@@ -190,10 +190,11 @@ module Google
190
190
  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
191
191
 
192
192
  # # Transactions
193
- # Each session can have at most one active transaction at a time. After the
194
- # active transaction is completed, the session can immediately be
195
- # re-used for the next transaction. It is not necessary to create a
196
- # new session for each transaction.
193
+ # Each session can have at most one active transaction at a time (note that
194
+ # standalone reads and queries use a transaction internally and do count
195
+ # towards the one transaction limit). After the active transaction is
196
+ # completed, the session can immediately be re-used for the next transaction.
197
+ # It is not necessary to create a new session for each transaction.
197
198
  # # Transaction Modes
198
199
  # Cloud Spanner supports three transaction modes:
199
200
  # 1. Locking read-write. This type of transaction is the only way
@@ -555,10 +556,11 @@ module Google
555
556
  attr_accessor :mutations
556
557
 
557
558
  # # Transactions
558
- # Each session can have at most one active transaction at a time. After the
559
- # active transaction is completed, the session can immediately be
560
- # re-used for the next transaction. It is not necessary to create a
561
- # new session for each transaction.
559
+ # Each session can have at most one active transaction at a time (note that
560
+ # standalone reads and queries use a transaction internally and do count
561
+ # towards the one transaction limit). After the active transaction is
562
+ # completed, the session can immediately be re-used for the next transaction.
563
+ # It is not necessary to create a new session for each transaction.
562
564
  # # Transaction Modes
563
565
  # Cloud Spanner supports three transaction modes:
564
566
  # 1. Locking read-write. This type of transaction is the only way
@@ -3519,10 +3521,11 @@ module Google
3519
3521
  end
3520
3522
 
3521
3523
  # # Transactions
3522
- # Each session can have at most one active transaction at a time. After the
3523
- # active transaction is completed, the session can immediately be
3524
- # re-used for the next transaction. It is not necessary to create a
3525
- # new session for each transaction.
3524
+ # Each session can have at most one active transaction at a time (note that
3525
+ # standalone reads and queries use a transaction internally and do count
3526
+ # towards the one transaction limit). After the active transaction is
3527
+ # completed, the session can immediately be re-used for the next transaction.
3528
+ # It is not necessary to create a new session for each transaction.
3526
3529
  # # Transaction Modes
3527
3530
  # Cloud Spanner supports three transaction modes:
3528
3531
  # 1. Locking read-write. This type of transaction is the only way
@@ -3772,10 +3775,11 @@ module Google
3772
3775
  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
3773
3776
 
3774
3777
  # # Transactions
3775
- # Each session can have at most one active transaction at a time. After the
3776
- # active transaction is completed, the session can immediately be
3777
- # re-used for the next transaction. It is not necessary to create a
3778
- # new session for each transaction.
3778
+ # Each session can have at most one active transaction at a time (note that
3779
+ # standalone reads and queries use a transaction internally and do count
3780
+ # towards the one transaction limit). After the active transaction is
3781
+ # completed, the session can immediately be re-used for the next transaction.
3782
+ # It is not necessary to create a new session for each transaction.
3779
3783
  # # Transaction Modes
3780
3784
  # Cloud Spanner supports three transaction modes:
3781
3785
  # 1. Locking read-write. This type of transaction is the only way
@@ -3997,10 +4001,11 @@ module Google
3997
4001
  attr_accessor :id
3998
4002
 
3999
4003
  # # Transactions
4000
- # Each session can have at most one active transaction at a time. After the
4001
- # active transaction is completed, the session can immediately be
4002
- # re-used for the next transaction. It is not necessary to create a
4003
- # new session for each transaction.
4004
+ # Each session can have at most one active transaction at a time (note that
4005
+ # standalone reads and queries use a transaction internally and do count
4006
+ # towards the one transaction limit). After the active transaction is
4007
+ # completed, the session can immediately be re-used for the next transaction.
4008
+ # It is not necessary to create a new session for each transaction.
4004
4009
  # # Transaction Modes
4005
4010
  # Cloud Spanner supports three transaction modes:
4006
4011
  # 1. Locking read-write. This type of transaction is the only way
@@ -1299,6 +1299,8 @@ module Google
1299
1299
  # be queried using the Operations API.
1300
1300
  # @param [String] database
1301
1301
  # Required. The database whose schema we wish to get.
1302
+ # Values are of the form
1303
+ # `projects/<project>/instances/<instance>/databases/<database>`
1302
1304
  # @param [String] fields
1303
1305
  # Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial response.
1304
1306
  # @param [String] quota_user
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ module Google
25
25
  # @see https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/quickstart-protocol
26
26
  module SpeechV1
27
27
  VERSION = 'V1'
28
- REVISION = '20200409'
28
+ REVISION = '20200617'
29
29
 
30
30
  # View and manage your data across Google Cloud Platform services
31
31
  AUTH_CLOUD_PLATFORM = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform'
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ module Google
25
25
  # @see https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/quickstart-protocol
26
26
  module SpeechV1p1beta1
27
27
  VERSION = 'V1p1beta1'
28
- REVISION = '20200502'
28
+ REVISION = '20200617'
29
29
 
30
30
  # View and manage your data across Google Cloud Platform services
31
31
  AUTH_CLOUD_PLATFORM = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform'
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ module Google
25
25
  # @see https://developers.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/
26
26
  module StorageV1
27
27
  VERSION = 'V1'
28
- REVISION = '20200430'
28
+ REVISION = '20200611'
29
29
 
30
30
  # View and manage your data across Google Cloud Platform services
31
31
  AUTH_CLOUD_PLATFORM = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform'
@@ -1617,9 +1617,8 @@ module Google
1617
1617
  # Makes the operation conditional on whether the object's current metageneration
1618
1618
  # matches the given value.
1619
1619
  # @param [String] kms_key_name
1620
- # Resource name of the Cloud KMS key, of the form projects/my-project/locations/
1621
- # global/keyRings/my-kr/cryptoKeys/my-key, that will be used to encrypt the
1622
- # object. Overrides the object metadata's kms_key_name value, if any.
1620
+ # Not currently supported. Specifying the parameter causes the request to fail
1621
+ # with status code 400 - Bad Request.
1623
1622
  # @param [String] provisional_user_project
1624
1623
  # The project to be billed for this request if the target bucket is requester-
1625
1624
  # pays bucket.
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ module Google
25
25
  # @see https://cloud.google.com/text-to-speech/
26
26
  module TexttospeechV1
27
27
  VERSION = 'V1'
28
- REVISION = '20200605'
28
+ REVISION = '20200619'
29
29
 
30
30
  # View and manage your data across Google Cloud Platform services
31
31
  AUTH_CLOUD_PLATFORM = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform'