google-apis-mybusinessverifications_v1 0.17.0 → 0.18.0

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  # Release history for google-apis-mybusinessverifications_v1
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+ ### v0.18.0 (2024-11-24)
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+ * Regenerated from discovery document revision 20241120
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+ * Regenerated using generator version 0.15.1
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  ### v0.17.0 (2024-05-19)
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  class AddressVerificationData
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  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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- # Represents a postal address, e.g. for postal delivery or payments addresses.
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- # Given a postal address, a postal service can deliver items to a premise, P.O.
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- # Box or similar. It is not intended to model geographical locations (roads,
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- # towns, mountains). In typical usage an address would be created via user input
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- # or from importing existing data, depending on the type of process. Advice on
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- # address input / editing: - Use an internationalization-ready address widget
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- # such as https://github.com/google/libaddressinput) - Users should not be
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- # presented with UI elements for input or editing of fields outside countries
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- # where that field is used. For more guidance on how to use this schema, please
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- # see: https://support.google.com/business/answer/6397478
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+ # Represents a postal address. For example for postal delivery or payments
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+ # addresses. Given a postal address, a postal service can deliver items to a
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+ # premise, P.O. Box or similar. It is not intended to model geographical
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+ # locations (roads, towns, mountains). In typical usage an address would be
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+ # created by user input or from importing existing data, depending on the type
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+ # of process. Advice on address input / editing: - Use an internationalization-
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+ # ready address widget such as https://github.com/google/libaddressinput) -
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+ # Users should not be presented with UI elements for input or editing of fields
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+ # outside countries where that field is used. For more guidance on how to use
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+ # this schema, see: https://support.google.com/business/answer/6397478
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  # Corresponds to the JSON property `address`
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  # @return [Google::Apis::MybusinessverificationsV1::PostalAddress]
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  attr_accessor :address
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  end
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  end
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- # Represents a postal address, e.g. for postal delivery or payments addresses.
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- # Given a postal address, a postal service can deliver items to a premise, P.O.
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- # Box or similar. It is not intended to model geographical locations (roads,
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- # towns, mountains). In typical usage an address would be created via user input
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- # or from importing existing data, depending on the type of process. Advice on
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- # address input / editing: - Use an internationalization-ready address widget
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- # such as https://github.com/google/libaddressinput) - Users should not be
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- # presented with UI elements for input or editing of fields outside countries
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- # where that field is used. For more guidance on how to use this schema, please
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- # see: https://support.google.com/business/answer/6397478
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+ # Represents a postal address. For example for postal delivery or payments
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+ # addresses. Given a postal address, a postal service can deliver items to a
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+ # premise, P.O. Box or similar. It is not intended to model geographical
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+ # locations (roads, towns, mountains). In typical usage an address would be
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+ # created by user input or from importing existing data, depending on the type
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+ # of process. Advice on address input / editing: - Use an internationalization-
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+ # ready address widget such as https://github.com/google/libaddressinput) -
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+ # Users should not be presented with UI elements for input or editing of fields
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+ # outside countries where that field is used. For more guidance on how to use
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+ # this schema, see: https://support.google.com/business/answer/6397478
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  class PostalAddress
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  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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  # Unstructured address lines describing the lower levels of an address. Because
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  # values in address_lines do not have type information and may sometimes contain
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- # multiple values in a single field (e.g. "Austin, TX"), it is important that
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- # the line order is clear. The order of address lines should be "envelope order"
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- # for the country/region of the address. In places where this can vary (e.g.
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- # Japan), address_language is used to make it explicit (e.g. "ja" for large-to-
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- # small ordering and "ja-Latn" or "en" for small-to-large). This way, the most
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- # specific line of an address can be selected based on the language. The minimum
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- # permitted structural representation of an address consists of a region_code
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- # with all remaining information placed in the address_lines. It would be
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- # possible to format such an address very approximately without geocoding, but
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- # no semantic reasoning could be made about any of the address components until
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- # it was at least partially resolved. Creating an address only containing a
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- # region_code and address_lines, and then geocoding is the recommended way to
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- # handle completely unstructured addresses (as opposed to guessing which parts
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- # of the address should be localities or administrative areas).
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+ # multiple values in a single field (For example "Austin, TX"), it is important
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+ # that the line order is clear. The order of address lines should be "envelope
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+ # order" for the country/region of the address. In places where this can vary (
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+ # For example Japan), address_language is used to make it explicit (For example "
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+ # ja" for large-to-small ordering and "ja-Latn" or "en" for small-to-large).
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+ # This way, the most specific line of an address can be selected based on the
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+ # language. The minimum permitted structural representation of an address
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+ # consists of a region_code with all remaining information placed in the
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+ # address_lines. It would be possible to format such an address very
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+ # approximately without geocoding, but no semantic reasoning could be made about
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+ # any of the address components until it was at least partially resolved.
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+ # Creating an address only containing a region_code and address_lines, and then
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+ # geocoding is the recommended way to handle completely unstructured addresses (
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+ # as opposed to guessing which parts of the address should be localities or
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+ # administrative areas).
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- # validation with other parts of the address (e.g. state/zip validation in the U.
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+ # validation with other parts of the address (For example state/zip validation
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+ # optionally followed by a number (For example "CEDEX 7"), or just a number
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- # Box or similar. It is not intended to model geographical locations (roads,
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- # towns, mountains). In typical usage an address would be created via user input
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- # or from importing existing data, depending on the type of process. Advice on
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- # such as https://github.com/google/libaddressinput) - Users should not be
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- # where that field is used. For more guidance on how to use this schema, please
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- # see: https://support.google.com/business/answer/6397478
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+ # Represents a postal address. For example for postal delivery or payments
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+ # addresses. Given a postal address, a postal service can deliver items to a
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+ # locations (roads, towns, mountains). In typical usage an address would be
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+ # created by user input or from importing existing data, depending on the type
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+ # of process. Advice on address input / editing: - Use an internationalization-
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+ # ready address widget such as https://github.com/google/libaddressinput) -
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+ # Users should not be presented with UI elements for input or editing of fields
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+ # outside countries where that field is used. For more guidance on how to use
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+ # this schema, see: https://support.google.com/business/answer/6397478
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- date: 2024-05-26 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  specification_version: 4
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  summary: Simple REST client for My Business Verifications API V1