google-apis-chat_v1 0.59.0 → 0.61.0

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  # Release history for google-apis-chat_v1
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+ ### v0.61.0 (2023-06-11)
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+ ### v0.60.0 (2023-06-04)
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  ### v0.59.0 (2023-05-21)
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  # Opaque token containing a reference to an uploaded attachment. Treated by
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  # clients as an opaque string and used to create or update Chat messages with
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- # attachments. [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/workspace/
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- # preview).
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+ # attachments.
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  # Corresponds to the JSON property `attachmentUploadToken`
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  # @return [String]
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  attr_accessor :attachment_upload_token
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  # be trivially provided to the constructor of `java.awt.Color` in Java; it can
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  # also be trivially provided to UIColor's `+colorWithRed:green:blue:alpha`
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  # method in iOS; and, with just a little work, it can be easily formatted into a
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- # CSS `rgba()` string in JavaScript. This reference page does not have
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+ # CSS `rgba()` string in JavaScript. This reference page doesn't have
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  # information about the absolute color space that should be used to interpret
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  # the RGB value—for example, sRGB, Adobe RGB, DCI-P3, and BT.2020. By default,
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  # applications should assume the sRGB color space. When color equality needs to
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  end
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  end
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- # Represents a custom emoji. [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/
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- # workspace/preview).
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+ # Represents a custom emoji.
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  class CustomEmoji
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  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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  end
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  # Information about a deleted message. A message is deleted when `delete_time`
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- # is set. [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/workspace/preview).
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  class DeletionMetadata
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  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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  end
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  end
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- # An emoji that is used as a reaction to a message. [Developer Preview](https://
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- # developers.google.com/workspace/preview).
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+ # An emoji that is used as a reaction to a message.
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  class Emoji
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  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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- # Represents a custom emoji. [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/
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- # workspace/preview).
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+ # Represents a custom emoji.
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  # Corresponds to the JSON property `customEmoji`
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  # @return [Google::Apis::ChatV1::CustomEmoji]
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  attr_accessor :custom_emoji
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  end
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  end
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- # The number of people who reacted to a message with a specific emoji. [
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  class EmojiReactionSummary
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  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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- # An emoji that is used as a reaction to a message. [Developer Preview](https://
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- # developers.google.com/workspace/preview).
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+ # An emoji that is used as a reaction to a message.
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  # Corresponds to the JSON property `emoji`
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  # @return [Google::Apis::ChatV1::Emoji]
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  # information about the absolute color space that should be used to interpret
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  # the RGB value—for example, sRGB, Adobe RGB, DCI-P3, and BT.2020. By default,
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  # @return [Google::Apis::ChatV1::GoogleAppsCardV1Button]
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  attr_accessor :secondary_button
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- # A list of widgets included in the card footer. Primary button and secondary
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- # Corresponds to the JSON property `widgets`
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  def initialize(**args)
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  end
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  def update!(**args)
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  end
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  end
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  class GoogleAppsCardV1DecoratedText
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  # Corresponds to the JSON property `bottomLabel`
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  end
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  end
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- # 3DDesktop#File%20types%20blocked%20in%20Google%20Chat).
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+ # Uploads an attachment. For an example, see [Upload media as a file attachment](
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+ # Requires user [authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/
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+ # auth/users) and the `chat.messages` or `chat.messages.create` authorization
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+ # scope. You can upload attachments up to 200 MB. Certain file types aren't
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- # api/guides/auth/users) and the `chat.spaces.create` or `chat.spaces` scope.
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+ # Creates a named space. Spaces grouped by topics or that have guest access aren'
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+ # com/chat/api/guides/v1/spaces/create). Requires [user authentication](https://
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+ # the space's child resources—like messages posted in the space and memberships
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+ # in the spaceare also deleted. For an example, see [Delete a space](https://
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+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/spaces/delete). Requires [user
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+ # Returns the existing direct message with the specified user. If no direct
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+ # Find a direct message](/chat/api/guides/v1/spaces/find-direct-message). With [
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+ # user authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users),
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+ # returns the direct message space between the specified user and the
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+ # authenticated user. With [service account authentication](https://developers.
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+ # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts), returns the direct message
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+ # space between the specified user and the calling Chat app. Requires [user
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- # auth/service-accounts), returns the direct message space between the specified
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- # com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) or [service account authentication](https://
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+ # auth/service-accounts).
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- # part of the [Google Workspace Developer Preview Program](https://developers.
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- # google.com/workspace/preview), which grants early access to certain features. [
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- # User authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users)
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- # requires the `chat.spaces` or `chat.spaces.readonly` authorization scope.
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+ # Returns details about a space. For an example, see [Get a space](https://
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+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/spaces/get). Requires [authentication]
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+ # (https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth). Fully supports [service
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+ # account authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/
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+ # service-accounts) and [user authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/
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+ # api/guides/auth/users). [User authentication](https://developers.google.com/
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+ # chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.spaces` or `chat.spaces.
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+ # readonly` authorization scope.
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- # Lists spaces the caller is a member of. Requires [authentication](https://
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- # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth). Fully supports [service account
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- # api/guides/auth/users) as part of the [Google Workspace Developer Preview
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- # com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.spaces` or `chat.spaces.
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- # readonly` authorization scope. Lists spaces visible to the caller or
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+ # Lists spaces the caller is a member of. Group chats and DMs aren't listed
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+ # until the first message is sent. For an example, see [List spaces](https://
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+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/spaces/list). Requires [
304
+ # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth). Fully
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+ # supports [service account authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/
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+ # api/guides/auth/service-accounts) and [user authentication](https://developers.
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+ # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.spaces` or `chat.
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+ # spaces.readonly` authorization scope. Lists spaces visible to the caller or
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+ # accounts, so invalid queries are still rejected.
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- # [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/workspace/preview): Updates
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- # guides/auth/users) and the `chat.spaces` scope.
364
+ # Updates a space. For an example, see [Update a space](https://developers.
365
+ # google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/spaces/update). Requires [user authentication](
366
+ # https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and the `chat.spaces`
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+ # scope.
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416
- # [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/workspace/preview): Creates
417
- # a space and adds specified users to it. The calling user is automatically
418
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- # To specify the human members to add, add memberships with the appropriate `
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- # member.name` in the `SetUpSpaceRequest`. To add a human user, use `users/`user`
421
- # `, where ``user`` is either the ``person_id`` for the [person](https://
422
- # developers.google.com/people/api/rest/v1/people) from the People API, or the `
423
- # id` for the [user](https://developers.google.com/admin-sdk/directory/reference/
424
- # rest/v1/users) in the Admin SDK Directory API. For example, if the People API `
425
- # Person` `resourceName` is `people/123456789`, you can add the user to the
426
- # space by including a membership with `users/123456789` as the `member.name`.
427
- # For a space or group chat, if the caller blocks or is blocked by some members,
428
- # then those members aren't added to the created space. To create a direct
429
- # message (DM) between the calling user and another human user, specify exactly
430
- # one membership to represent the human user. If one user blocks the other, the
431
- # request fails and the DM isn't created. To create a DM between the calling
432
- # user and the calling app, set `Space.singleUserBotDm` to true and don't
433
- # specify any memberships. You can only use this method to add app memberships
434
- # to DMs. To add the calling app as a member of other space types, use [create
435
- # membership](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/reference/rest/v1/spaces.
436
- # members/create) If a DM already exists between two users, even when one user
437
- # blocks the other at the time a request is made, then the existing DM is
438
- # returned. Spaces with threaded replies or guest access aren't supported.
439
- # Requires [user authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/
440
- # auth/users) and the `chat.spaces.create` or `chat.spaces` scope.
419
+ # Creates a space and adds specified users to it. The calling user is
420
+ # automatically added to the space, and shouldn't be specified as a membership
421
+ # in the request. For an example, see [Set up a space](https://developers.google.
422
+ # com/chat/api/guides/v1/spaces/set-up). To specify the human members to add,
423
+ # add memberships with the appropriate `member.name` in the `SetUpSpaceRequest`.
424
+ # To add a human user, use `users/`user``, where ``user`` is either the ``
425
+ # person_id`` for the [person](https://developers.google.com/people/api/rest/v1/
426
+ # people) from the People API, or the `id` for the [user](https://developers.
427
+ # google.com/admin-sdk/directory/reference/rest/v1/users) in the Admin SDK
428
+ # Directory API. For example, if the People API `Person` `resourceName` is `
429
+ # people/123456789`, you can add the user to the space by including a membership
430
+ # with `users/123456789` as the `member.name`. For a space or group chat, if the
431
+ # caller blocks or is blocked by some members, then those members aren't added
432
+ # to the created space. To create a direct message (DM) between the calling user
433
+ # and another human user, specify exactly one membership to represent the human
434
+ # user. If one user blocks the other, the request fails and the DM isn't created.
435
+ # To create a DM between the calling user and the calling app, set `Space.
436
+ # singleUserBotDm` to `true` and don't specify any memberships. You can only use
437
+ # this method to set up a DM with the calling app. To add the calling app as a
438
+ # member of a space or an existing DM between two human users, see [create a
439
+ # membership](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/members/create).
440
+ # If a DM already exists between two users, even when one user blocks the other
441
+ # at the time a request is made, then the existing DM is returned. Spaces with
442
+ # threaded replies or guest access aren't supported. Requires [user
443
+ # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and
444
+ # the `chat.spaces.create` or `chat.spaces` scope.
441
445
  # @param [Google::Apis::ChatV1::SetUpSpaceRequest] set_up_space_request_object
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  # @param [String] fields
443
447
  # Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial response.
@@ -467,20 +471,25 @@ module Google
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468
472
  end
469
473
 
470
- # [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/workspace/preview): Creates
471
- # a human membership or app membership for the calling app. Creating memberships
472
- # for other apps isn't supported. Requires [user authentication](https://
473
- # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and the `chat.memberships` (
474
- # for human membership) or `chat.memberships.app` (for app membership) scope. To
475
- # specify the member to add, set the `membership.member.name` in the `
476
- # CreateMembershipRequest`: - To add the calling app to the space, use `users/
477
- # app`. - To add a human user, use `users/`user``, where ``user`` is either the `
478
- # `person_id`` for the [person](https://developers.google.com/people/api/rest/v1/
479
- # people) from the People API, or the `id` for the [user](https://developers.
480
- # google.com/admin-sdk/directory/reference/rest/v1/users) in the Directory API.
481
- # For example, if the People API `Person` `resourceName` is `people/123456789`,
482
- # you can add the user to the space by setting the `membership.member.name` to `
483
- # users/123456789`.
474
+ # Creates a human membership or app membership for the calling app. Creating
475
+ # memberships for other apps isn't supported. For an example, see [ Create a
476
+ # membership](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/members/create).
477
+ # When creating a membership, if the specified member has their auto-accept
478
+ # policy turned off, then they're invited, and must accept the space invitation
479
+ # before joining. Otherwise, creating a membership adds the member directly to
480
+ # the specified space. Requires [user authentication](https://developers.google.
481
+ # com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and the `chat.memberships` (for human
482
+ # membership) or `chat.memberships.app` (for app membership) scope. To specify
483
+ # the member to add, set the `membership.member.name` in the `
484
+ # CreateMembershipRequest`: - To add the calling app to a space or a direct
485
+ # message between two human users, use `users/app`. Unable to add other apps to
486
+ # the space. - To add a human user, use `users/`user``, where ``user`` is either
487
+ # the ``person_id`` for the [person](https://developers.google.com/people/api/
488
+ # rest/v1/people) from the People API, or the `id` for the [user](https://
489
+ # developers.google.com/admin-sdk/directory/reference/rest/v1/users) in the
490
+ # Directory API. For example, if the People API `Person` `resourceName` is `
491
+ # people/123456789`, you can add the user to the space by setting the `
492
+ # membership.member.name` to `users/123456789`.
484
493
  # @param [String] parent
485
494
  # Required. The resource name of the space for which to create the membership.
486
495
  # Format: spaces/`space`
@@ -514,10 +523,10 @@ module Google
514
523
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515
524
  end
516
525
 
517
- # [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/workspace/preview): Deletes
518
- # a membership. Requires [user authentication](https://developers.google.com/
519
- # chat/api/guides/auth/users) and the `chat.memberships` or `chat.memberships.
520
- # app` authorization scope.
526
+ # Deletes a membership. For an example, see [Delete a membership](https://
527
+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/members/delete). Requires [user
528
+ # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and
529
+ # the `chat.memberships` or `chat.memberships.app` authorization scope.
521
530
  # @param [String] name
522
531
  # Required. Resource name of the membership to delete. Chat apps can delete
523
532
  # human users' or their own memberships. Chat apps can't delete other apps'
@@ -553,15 +562,14 @@ module Google
553
562
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554
563
  end
555
564
 
556
- # Returns a membership. Requires [authentication](https://developers.google.com/
557
- # chat/api/guides/auth/). Fully supports [service account authentication](https:/
558
- # /developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts). Supports [user
559
- # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) as
560
- # part of the [Google Workspace Developer Preview Program](https://developers.
561
- # google.com/workspace/preview), which grants early access to certain features. [
562
- # User authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users)
563
- # requires the `chat.memberships` or `chat.memberships.readonly` authorization
564
- # scope.
565
+ # Returns details about a membership. For an example, see [Get a membership](
566
+ # https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/members/get). Requires [
567
+ # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth). Fully
568
+ # supports [service account authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/
569
+ # api/guides/auth/service-accounts) and [user authentication](https://developers.
570
+ # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users). [User authentication](https://
571
+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.
572
+ # memberships` or `chat.memberships.readonly` authorization scope.
565
573
  # @param [String] name
566
574
  # Required. Resource name of the membership to retrieve. Format: `spaces/`space`/
567
575
  # members/`member``
@@ -592,15 +600,19 @@ module Google
592
600
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593
601
  end
594
602
 
595
- # Lists memberships in a space. Requires [authentication](https://developers.
596
- # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/). Fully supports [service account
597
- # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/service-
598
- # accounts). Supports [user authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/
599
- # api/guides/auth/users) as part of the [Google Workspace Developer Preview
600
- # Program](https://developers.google.com/workspace/preview), which grants early
601
- # access to certain features. [User authentication](https://developers.google.
602
- # com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.memberships` or `chat.
603
- # memberships.readonly` authorization scope.
603
+ # Lists memberships in a space. For an example, see [List memberships](https://
604
+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/members/list). Listing memberships
605
+ # with [app authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/
606
+ # service-accounts) lists memberships in spaces that the Chat app has access to,
607
+ # but excludes Chat app memberships, including its own. Listing memberships with
608
+ # [User authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users)
609
+ # lists memberships in spaces that the authenticated user has access to.
610
+ # Requires [authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth).
611
+ # Fully supports [service account authentication](https://developers.google.com/
612
+ # chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts) and [user authentication](https://
613
+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users). [User authentication](https:
614
+ # //developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.
615
+ # memberships` or `chat.memberships.readonly` authorization scope.
604
616
  # @param [String] parent
605
617
  # Required. The resource name of the space for which to fetch a membership list.
606
618
  # Format: spaces/`space`
@@ -665,16 +677,16 @@ module Google
665
677
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666
678
  end
667
679
 
668
- # Creates a message. For example usage, see [Create a message](https://
669
- # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/crudl/messages#create_a_message).
670
- # Requires [authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth).
671
- # Fully supports [service account authentication](https://developers.google.com/
672
- # chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts). Supports [user authentication](https://
673
- # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) as part of the [Google
674
- # Workspace Developer Preview Program](https://developers.google.com/workspace/
675
- # preview), which grants early access to certain features. [User authentication](
676
- # https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.
677
- # messages` or `chat.messages.create` authorization scope. Because Chat provides
680
+ # Creates a message. For an example, see [Create a message](https://developers.
681
+ # google.com/chat/api/guides/crudl/messages#create_a_message). Requires [
682
+ # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth). Creating
683
+ # a text message supports both [user authentication](https://developers.google.
684
+ # com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and [app authentication] (https://developers.
685
+ # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts). [User authentication](https:
686
+ # //developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.
687
+ # messages` or `chat.messages.create` authorization scope. Creating a card
688
+ # message only supports and requires [app authentication] (https://developers.
689
+ # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts). Because Chat provides
678
690
  # authentication for [webhooks](https://developers.google.com/chat/how-tos/
679
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  # webhooks) as part of the URL that's generated when a webhook is registered,
680
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  # webhooks can create messages without a service account or user authentication.
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  # Optional. A custom name for a Chat message assigned at creation. Must start
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  # with `client-` and contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens up to
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  # 63 characters in length. Specify this field to get, update, or delete the
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- # message with the specified value. For example usage, see [Name a created
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- # message](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/crudl/messages#
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- # name_a_created_message).
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+ # message with the specified value. Assigning a custom name lets a a Chat app
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+ # recall the message without saving the message `name` from the [response body](/
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+ # chat/api/reference/rest/v1/spaces.messages/get#response-body) returned when
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+ # creating the message. Assigning a custom name doesn't replace the generated `
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+ # name` field, the message's resource name. Instead, it sets the custom name as
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+ # the `clientAssignedMessageId` field, which you can reference while processing
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+ # later operations, like updating or deleting the message. For example usage,
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+ # see [Name a created message](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/
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+ # crudl/messages#name_a_created_message).
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  # @param [String] message_reply_option
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  # Optional. Specifies whether a message starts a thread or replies to one. Only
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  # supported in named spaces.
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  end
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- # Deletes a message. For example usage, see [Delete a message](https://
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- # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/crudl/messages#delete_a_message).
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- # Requires [authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth).
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- # Fully supports [service account authentication](https://developers.google.com/
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- # chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts). Supports [user authentication](https://
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- # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) as part of the [Google
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- # Workspace Developer Preview Program](https://developers.google.com/workspace/
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- # preview), which grants early access to certain features. [User authentication](
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- # https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.
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- # messages` authorization scope.
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+ # Deletes a message. For an example, see [Delete a message](https://developers.
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+ # google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/messages/delete). Requires [authentication](
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+ # https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth). Fully supports [service
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+ # account authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/
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+ # service-accounts) and [user authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/
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+ # api/guides/auth/users). [User authentication](https://developers.google.com/
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+ # chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.messages` authorization scope.
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  # @param [String] name
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  # Required. Resource name of the message that you want to delete, in the form `
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  # spaces/*/messages/*` Example: `spaces/AAAAAAAAAAA/messages/BBBBBBBBBBB.
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  execute_or_queue_command(command, &block)
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  end
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- # Returns a message. For example usage, see [Read a message](https://developers.
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- # google.com/chat/api/guides/crudl/messages#read_a_message). Requires [
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+ # Returns details about a message. For an example, see [Read a message](https://
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+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/messages/get). Requires [
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  # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth). Fully
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- # supports [Service account authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/
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- # api/guides/auth/service-accounts). Supports [user authentication](https://
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- # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) as part of the [Google
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- # Workspace Developer Preview Program](https://developers.google.com/workspace/
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- # preview), which grants early access to certain features. [User authentication](
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- # https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.
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- # messages` or `chat.messages.readonly` authorization scope. Note: Might return
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- # a message from a blocked member or space.
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+ # supports [service account authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/
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+ # api/guides/auth/service-accounts) and [user authentication](https://developers.
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+ # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users). [User authentication](https://
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+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) requires the `chat.messages`
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+ # or `chat.messages.readonly` authorization scope. Note: Might return a message
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+ # from a blocked member or space.
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  # @param [String] name
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  # Required. Resource name of the message to retrieve. Format: `spaces/`space`/
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  # messages/`message`` If the message begins with `client-`, then it has a custom
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  execute_or_queue_command(command, &block)
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  end
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- # [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/workspace/preview): Lists
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- # messages in a space that the caller is a member of, including messages from
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- # blocked members and spaces. Requires [user authentication](https://developers.
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+ # Lists messages in a space that the caller is a member of, including messages
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+ # from blocked members and spaces. For an example, see [List messages](/chat/api/
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+ # guides/v1/messages/list). Requires [user authentication](https://developers.
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  # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and the `chat.messages` or `chat.
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  # messages.readonly` authorization scope. This method is only supported in
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  end
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- # Updates a message. There's a difference between `patch` and `update` methods.
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- # The `patch` method uses a `patch` request while the `update` method uses a `
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- # put` request. We recommend using the `patch` method. For example usage, see [
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- # Update a message](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/crudl/messages#
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- # update_a_message). Requires [authentication](https://developers.google.com/
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- # chat/api/guides/auth/). Fully supports [service account authentication](https:/
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- # /developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts). Supports [user
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- # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) as
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- # part of the [Google Workspace Developer Preview Program](https://developers.
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- # google.com/workspace/preview), which grants early access to certain features. [
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+ # Updates a message. There's a difference between the `patch` and `update`
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+ # methods. The `patch` method uses a `patch` request while the `update` method
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+ # uses a `put` request. We recommend using the `patch` method. For an example,
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+ # see [Update a message](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/
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+ # messages/update). Requires [authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/
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+ # api/guides/auth). Fully supports [service account authentication](https://
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+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts) and [user
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+ # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users). [
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  # Required. The field paths to update. Separate multiple values with commas.
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- # Currently supported field paths: - `text` - `cards` (Requires [service account
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- # authentication](/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts).) - `cards_v2`
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+ # Currently supported field paths: - `text` - `attachment` - `cards` (Requires [
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+ # service account authentication](/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts).) - `
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+ # cards_v2` (Requires [service account authentication](/chat/api/guides/auth/
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+ # service-accounts).)
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- # The `patch` method uses a `patch` request while the `update` method uses a `
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- # put` request. We recommend using the `patch` method. For example usage, see [
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- # Update a message](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/crudl/messages#
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- # update_a_message). Requires [authentication](https://developers.google.com/
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- # chat/api/guides/auth/). Fully supports [service account authentication](https:/
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- # /developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts). Supports [user
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- # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) as
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- # part of the [Google Workspace Developer Preview Program](https://developers.
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- # google.com/workspace/preview), which grants early access to certain features. [
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+ # Updates a message. There's a difference between the `patch` and `update`
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+ # methods. The `patch` method uses a `patch` request while the `update` method
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+ # uses a `put` request. We recommend using the `patch` method. For an example,
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+ # see [Update a message](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/
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+ # messages/update). Requires [authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/
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+ # api/guides/auth). Fully supports [service account authentication](https://
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+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts) and [user
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+ # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users). [
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  # name_a_created_message) or the request fails.
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  # Required. The field paths to update. Separate multiple values with commas.
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- # Currently supported field paths: - `text` - `cards` (Requires [service account
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- # authentication](/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts).) - `cards_v2`
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+ # Currently supported field paths: - `text` - `attachment` - `cards` (Requires [
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+ # service account authentication](/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts).) - `
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+ # cards_v2` (Requires [service account authentication](/chat/api/guides/auth/
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+ # service-accounts).)
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- # media/download). Requires [service account authentication](https://developers.
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- # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/service-accounts).
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+ # media/download). For an example, see [Get a message attachment](https://
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+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/media-and-attachments/get). Requires [
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+ # service account authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/
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+ # auth/service-accounts).
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  end
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- # [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/workspace/preview): Creates
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- # a reaction and adds it to a message. Requires [user authentication](https://
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- # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and the `chat.messages`, `
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- # chat.messages.reactions`, or `chat.messages.reactions.create` scope. Only
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- # unicode emoji are supported.
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+ # Creates a reaction and adds it to a message. For an example, see [Create a
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+ # reaction](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/reactions/create).
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+ # Requires [user authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/
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+ # auth/users) and the `chat.messages`, `chat.messages.reactions`, or `chat.
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+ # messages.reactions.create` scope. Only unicode emoji are supported.
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  # messages/`message``
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  end
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- # [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/workspace/preview): Deletes
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- # a reaction to a message. Requires [user authentication](https://developers.
1094
- # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and the `chat.messages` or `chat.
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- # messages.reactions` scope.
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+ # Deletes a reaction to a message. For an example, see [Delete a reaction](https:
1108
+ # //developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/reactions/delete). Requires [user
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+ # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and
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+ # the `chat.messages` or `chat.messages.reactions` scope.
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  end
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1126
- # [Developer Preview](https://developers.google.com/workspace/preview): Lists
1127
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1128
- # google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and `chat.messages`, `chat.messages.
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- # readonly`, `chat.messages.reactions`, or `chat.messages.reactions.readonly`
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- # scope.
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+ # Lists reactions to a message. For an example, see [List reactions](https://
1142
+ # developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/v1/reactions/list). Requires [user
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+ # authentication](https://developers.google.com/chat/api/guides/auth/users) and `
1144
+ # chat.messages`, `chat.messages.readonly`, `chat.messages.reactions`, or `chat.
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+ # messages.reactions.readonly` scope.
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  # message``
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+ version: 0.61.0
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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  bug_tracker_uri: https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/issues
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  changelog_uri: https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/tree/main/generated/google-apis-chat_v1/CHANGELOG.md
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- documentation_uri: https://googleapis.dev/ruby/google-apis-chat_v1/v0.59.0
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+ documentation_uri: https://googleapis.dev/ruby/google-apis-chat_v1/v0.61.0
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  source_code_uri: https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/tree/main/generated/google-apis-chat_v1
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  post_install_message:
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  rdoc_options: []