google-apis-apigee_v1 0.50.0 → 0.51.0

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  # Release history for google-apis-apigee_v1
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+ ### v0.51.0 (2022-07-27)
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+ * Regenerated from discovery document revision 20220725
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  ### v0.50.0 (2022-07-12)
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  end
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  end
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- # Apigee endpoint attachment. For more information, see Southbound networking
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- # patterns.
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+ # Apigee endpoint attachment. For more information, see [Southbound networking
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+ # patterns] (https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/api-platform/architecture/
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+ # southbound-networking-patterns-endpoints).
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  class GoogleCloudApigeeV1EndpointAttachment
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  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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  # @return [String]
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- # Optional. IP range represents the customer-provided CIDR block of length 22
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- # that will be used for the Apigee instance creation. This optional range, if
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- # provided, should be freely available as part of larger named range the
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- # customer has allocated to the Service Networking peering. If this is not
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- # provided, Apigee will automatically request for any available /22 CIDR block
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- # from Service Networking. The customer should use this CIDR block for
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- # configuring their firewall needs to allow traffic from Apigee. Input format: "
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- # a.b.c.d/22", Output format: a.b.c.d/22, e.f.g.h/28"
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+ # Optional. Comma-separated list of CIDR blocks of length 22 and/or 28 used to
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+ # create the Apigee instance. Providing CIDR ranges is optional. You can provide
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+ # just /22 or /28 or both (or neither). Ranges you provide should be freely
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+ # available as part of a larger named range you have allocated to the Service
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+ # Networking peering. If this parameter is not provided, Apigee automatically
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+ # requests an available /22 and /28 CIDR block from Service Networking. Use the /
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+ # 22 CIDR block for configuring your firewall needs to allow traffic from Apigee.
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+ # Input formats: `a.b.c.d/22` or `e.f.g.h/28` or `a.b.c.d/22,e.f.g.h/28`
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  # Corresponds to the JSON property `ipRange`
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  module Apis
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  module ApigeeV1
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  # Version of the google-apis-apigee_v1 gem
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  # Version of the code generator used to generate this client
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  GENERATOR_VERSION = "0.9.0"
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  # Revision of the discovery document this client was generated from
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  end
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  end
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  # Delete an Apigee organization. For organizations with BillingType EVALUATION,
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  # an immediate deletion is performed. For paid organizations, a soft-deletion is
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- # performed. The organization can be restored within the soft-deletion period -
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+ # performed. The organization can be restored within the soft-deletion period
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  # which can be controlled using the retention field in the request.
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  # @param [String] name
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  # Required. Name of the organization. Use the following structure in your
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  # request: `organizations/`org``
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  # @param [String] retention
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- # deleted (i.e. BillingType is not EVALUATION). It controls how long
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+ # Optional. This setting is applicable only for organizations that are soft-
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  # Organization data will be retained after the initial delete operation
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  # completes. During this period, the Organization may be restored to its last
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  # Manages access to a developer app by enabling you to: * Approve or revoke a
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+ # approve` or `revoke`, respectively, and the `Content-Type` header to `
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- # successful, the API call returns the following HTTP status code: `204 No
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- # the new key/secret details. Rather than replace an existing key, this API
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- # generates a new key. In this case, multiple key pairs may be associated with a
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- # API call. For example, if you're using API key rotation, you can generate new
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- # might also generate a new consumer key/secret if the security of the original
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- # key/secret is compromised. The `keyExpiresIn` property defines the expiration
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+ # specified in the request. Include or exclude any existing information that you
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- date: 2022-07-18 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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