google-apis-networkconnectivity_v1alpha1 0.5.0 → 0.9.0

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  # Release history for google-apis-networkconnectivity_v1alpha1
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+ ### v0.7.0 (2021-06-24)
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+ ### v0.6.0 (2021-05-19)
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  ### v0.5.0 (2021-05-02)
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  **For most users, we recommend the modern client, if one is available.** Compared with simple clients, modern clients are generally much easier to use and more Ruby-like, support more advanced features such as streaming and long-running operations, and often provide much better performance. You may consider using a simple client instead, if a modern client is not yet available for the service you want to use, or if you are not able to use gRPC on your infrastructure.
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- The [product documentation](https://cloud.google.com/network-connectivity/docs) may provide guidance regarding the preferred client library to use.
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+ The [product documentation](https://cloud.google.com/network-connectivity/docs/reference/networkconnectivity/rest) may provide guidance regarding the preferred client library to use.
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  ## Supported Ruby versions
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  module Apis
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  module NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1
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- # The allowed types for [VALUE] in a `[KEY]:[VALUE]` attribute.
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- class AttributeValue
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- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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-
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- # A Boolean value represented by `true` or `false`.
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- # Corresponds to the JSON property `boolValue`
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- # @return [Boolean]
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- attr_accessor :bool_value
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- alias_method :bool_value?, :bool_value
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- # A 64-bit signed integer.
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- # Corresponds to the JSON property `intValue`
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- # @return [Fixnum]
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- attr_accessor :int_value
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- # Represents a string that might be shortened to a specified length.
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- # Corresponds to the JSON property `stringValue`
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- # @return [Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::TruncatableString]
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- attr_accessor :string_value
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-
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- def initialize(**args)
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- update!(**args)
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- end
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- # Update properties of this object
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- def update!(**args)
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- @bool_value = args[:bool_value] if args.key?(:bool_value)
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- @int_value = args[:int_value] if args.key?(:int_value)
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- @string_value = args[:string_value] if args.key?(:string_value)
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- end
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- end
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- # A set of attributes, each in the format `[KEY]:[VALUE]`.
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- class Attributes
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- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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- # The set of attributes. Each attribute's key can be up to 128 bytes long. The
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- # value can be a string up to 256 bytes, a signed 64-bit integer, or the Boolean
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- # values `true` and `false`. For example: "/instance_id": "my-instance" "/http/
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- # user_agent": "" "/http/request_bytes": 300 "abc.com/myattribute": true
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- # Corresponds to the JSON property `attributeMap`
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- # @return [Hash<String,Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::AttributeValue>]
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- attr_accessor :attribute_map
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- # The number of attributes that were discarded. Attributes can be discarded
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- # because their keys are too long or because there are too many attributes. If
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- # this value is 0 then all attributes are valid.
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- # Corresponds to the JSON property `droppedAttributesCount`
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- # @return [Fixnum]
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- attr_accessor :dropped_attributes_count
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- def initialize(**args)
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- update!(**args)
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- end
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- def update!(**args)
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- @dropped_attributes_count = args[:dropped_attributes_count] if args.key?(:dropped_attributes_count)
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- end
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- end
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- # Message for reporting billing requests through Eventstream.
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- class BillingView
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- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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- # go/billing-view-construction for documentation on constructing billing view
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- # report requests.
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- # Corresponds to the JSON property `reportRequests`
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- # @return [Array<Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::ReportRequest>]
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- def initialize(**args)
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- end
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- end
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- # Distribution represents a frequency distribution of double-valued sample
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- # additional optional information: - the arithmetic mean of the samples - the
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- # samples in the underflow bucket. `bucket_counts[1]` to `bucket_counts[N-1]`
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- # Example points. Must be in increasing order of `value` field.
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- # Describing buckets with arbitrary user-provided width.
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  # through a simple, centralized connectivity management model. Following is the
@@ -837,42 +442,6 @@ module Google
837
442
  end
838
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  end
839
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840
- # Describing buckets with constant width.
841
- class LinearBuckets
842
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
843
-
844
- # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, the
845
- # total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. See comments on `
846
- # bucket_options` for details.
847
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `numFiniteBuckets`
848
- # @return [Fixnum]
849
- attr_accessor :num_finite_buckets
850
-
851
- # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i
852
- # * width) where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive.
853
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `offset`
854
- # @return [Float]
855
- attr_accessor :offset
856
-
857
- # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i
858
- # * width) where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. Must be
859
- # strictly positive.
860
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `width`
861
- # @return [Float]
862
- attr_accessor :width
863
-
864
- def initialize(**args)
865
- update!(**args)
866
- end
867
-
868
- # Update properties of this object
869
- def update!(**args)
870
- @num_finite_buckets = args[:num_finite_buckets] if args.key?(:num_finite_buckets)
871
- @offset = args[:offset] if args.key?(:offset)
872
- @width = args[:width] if args.key?(:width)
873
- end
874
- end
875
-
876
445
  # Response for HubService.ListHubs method.
877
446
  class ListHubsResponse
878
447
  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
@@ -1009,454 +578,6 @@ module Google
1009
578
  end
1010
579
  end
1011
580
 
1012
- # An individual log entry.
1013
- class LogEntry
1014
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
1015
-
1016
- # A common proto for logging HTTP requests. Only contains semantics defined by
1017
- # the HTTP specification. Product-specific logging information MUST be defined
1018
- # in a separate message.
1019
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `httpRequest`
1020
- # @return [Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::HttpRequest]
1021
- attr_accessor :http_request
1022
-
1023
- # A unique ID for the log entry used for deduplication. If omitted, the
1024
- # implementation will generate one based on operation_id.
1025
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `insertId`
1026
- # @return [String]
1027
- attr_accessor :insert_id
1028
-
1029
- # A set of user-defined (key, value) data that provides additional information
1030
- # about the log entry.
1031
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `labels`
1032
- # @return [Hash<String,String>]
1033
- attr_accessor :labels
1034
-
1035
- # Required. The log to which this log entry belongs. Examples: `"syslog"`, `"
1036
- # book_log"`.
1037
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `name`
1038
- # @return [String]
1039
- attr_accessor :name
1040
-
1041
- # Additional information about a potentially long-running operation with which a
1042
- # log entry is associated.
1043
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `operation`
1044
- # @return [Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::LogEntryOperation]
1045
- attr_accessor :operation
1046
-
1047
- # The log entry payload, represented as a protocol buffer that is expressed as a
1048
- # JSON object. The only accepted type currently is AuditLog.
1049
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `protoPayload`
1050
- # @return [Hash<String,Object>]
1051
- attr_accessor :proto_payload
1052
-
1053
- # The severity of the log entry. The default value is `LogSeverity.DEFAULT`.
1054
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `severity`
1055
- # @return [String]
1056
- attr_accessor :severity
1057
-
1058
- # Additional information about the source code location that produced the log
1059
- # entry.
1060
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `sourceLocation`
1061
- # @return [Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::LogEntrySourceLocation]
1062
- attr_accessor :source_location
1063
-
1064
- # The log entry payload, represented as a structure that is expressed as a JSON
1065
- # object.
1066
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `structPayload`
1067
- # @return [Hash<String,Object>]
1068
- attr_accessor :struct_payload
1069
-
1070
- # The log entry payload, represented as a Unicode string (UTF-8).
1071
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `textPayload`
1072
- # @return [String]
1073
- attr_accessor :text_payload
1074
-
1075
- # The time the event described by the log entry occurred. If omitted, defaults
1076
- # to operation start time.
1077
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `timestamp`
1078
- # @return [String]
1079
- attr_accessor :timestamp
1080
-
1081
- # Optional. Resource name of the trace associated with the log entry, if any. If
1082
- # this field contains a relative resource name, you can assume the name is
1083
- # relative to `//tracing.googleapis.com`. Example: `projects/my-projectid/traces/
1084
- # 06796866738c859f2f19b7cfb3214824`
1085
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `trace`
1086
- # @return [String]
1087
- attr_accessor :trace
1088
-
1089
- def initialize(**args)
1090
- update!(**args)
1091
- end
1092
-
1093
- # Update properties of this object
1094
- def update!(**args)
1095
- @http_request = args[:http_request] if args.key?(:http_request)
1096
- @insert_id = args[:insert_id] if args.key?(:insert_id)
1097
- @labels = args[:labels] if args.key?(:labels)
1098
- @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name)
1099
- @operation = args[:operation] if args.key?(:operation)
1100
- @proto_payload = args[:proto_payload] if args.key?(:proto_payload)
1101
- @severity = args[:severity] if args.key?(:severity)
1102
- @source_location = args[:source_location] if args.key?(:source_location)
1103
- @struct_payload = args[:struct_payload] if args.key?(:struct_payload)
1104
- @text_payload = args[:text_payload] if args.key?(:text_payload)
1105
- @timestamp = args[:timestamp] if args.key?(:timestamp)
1106
- @trace = args[:trace] if args.key?(:trace)
1107
- end
1108
- end
1109
-
1110
- # Additional information about a potentially long-running operation with which a
1111
- # log entry is associated.
1112
- class LogEntryOperation
1113
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
1114
-
1115
- # Optional. Set this to True if this is the first log entry in the operation.
1116
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `first`
1117
- # @return [Boolean]
1118
- attr_accessor :first
1119
- alias_method :first?, :first
1120
-
1121
- # Optional. An arbitrary operation identifier. Log entries with the same
1122
- # identifier are assumed to be part of the same operation.
1123
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `id`
1124
- # @return [String]
1125
- attr_accessor :id
1126
-
1127
- # Optional. Set this to True if this is the last log entry in the operation.
1128
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `last`
1129
- # @return [Boolean]
1130
- attr_accessor :last
1131
- alias_method :last?, :last
1132
-
1133
- # Optional. An arbitrary producer identifier. The combination of `id` and `
1134
- # producer` must be globally unique. Examples for `producer`: `"MyDivision.
1135
- # MyBigCompany.com"`, `"github.com/MyProject/MyApplication"`.
1136
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `producer`
1137
- # @return [String]
1138
- attr_accessor :producer
1139
-
1140
- def initialize(**args)
1141
- update!(**args)
1142
- end
1143
-
1144
- # Update properties of this object
1145
- def update!(**args)
1146
- @first = args[:first] if args.key?(:first)
1147
- @id = args[:id] if args.key?(:id)
1148
- @last = args[:last] if args.key?(:last)
1149
- @producer = args[:producer] if args.key?(:producer)
1150
- end
1151
- end
1152
-
1153
- # Additional information about the source code location that produced the log
1154
- # entry.
1155
- class LogEntrySourceLocation
1156
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
1157
-
1158
- # Optional. Source file name. Depending on the runtime environment, this might
1159
- # be a simple name or a fully-qualified name.
1160
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `file`
1161
- # @return [String]
1162
- attr_accessor :file
1163
-
1164
- # Optional. Human-readable name of the function or method being invoked, with
1165
- # optional context such as the class or package name. This information may be
1166
- # used in contexts such as the logs viewer, where a file and line number are
1167
- # less meaningful. The format can vary by language. For example: `qual.if.ied.
1168
- # Class.method` (Java), `dir/package.func` (Go), `function` (Python).
1169
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `function`
1170
- # @return [String]
1171
- attr_accessor :function
1172
-
1173
- # Optional. Line within the source file. 1-based; 0 indicates no line number
1174
- # available.
1175
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `line`
1176
- # @return [Fixnum]
1177
- attr_accessor :line
1178
-
1179
- def initialize(**args)
1180
- update!(**args)
1181
- end
1182
-
1183
- # Update properties of this object
1184
- def update!(**args)
1185
- @file = args[:file] if args.key?(:file)
1186
- @function = args[:function] if args.key?(:function)
1187
- @line = args[:line] if args.key?(:line)
1188
- end
1189
- end
1190
-
1191
- # Represents a single metric value.
1192
- class MetricValue
1193
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
1194
-
1195
- # A boolean value.
1196
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `boolValue`
1197
- # @return [Boolean]
1198
- attr_accessor :bool_value
1199
- alias_method :bool_value?, :bool_value
1200
-
1201
- # Distribution represents a frequency distribution of double-valued sample
1202
- # points. It contains the size of the population of sample points plus
1203
- # additional optional information: - the arithmetic mean of the samples - the
1204
- # minimum and maximum of the samples - the sum-squared-deviation of the samples,
1205
- # used to compute variance - a histogram of the values of the sample points
1206
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `distributionValue`
1207
- # @return [Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::Distribution]
1208
- attr_accessor :distribution_value
1209
-
1210
- # A double precision floating point value.
1211
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `doubleValue`
1212
- # @return [Float]
1213
- attr_accessor :double_value
1214
-
1215
- # The end of the time period over which this metric value's measurement applies.
1216
- # If not specified, google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.end_time will be used.
1217
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `endTime`
1218
- # @return [String]
1219
- attr_accessor :end_time
1220
-
1221
- # A signed 64-bit integer value.
1222
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `int64Value`
1223
- # @return [Fixnum]
1224
- attr_accessor :int64_value
1225
-
1226
- # The labels describing the metric value. See comments on google.api.
1227
- # servicecontrol.v1.Operation.labels for the overriding relationship. Note that
1228
- # this map must not contain monitored resource labels.
1229
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `labels`
1230
- # @return [Hash<String,String>]
1231
- attr_accessor :labels
1232
-
1233
- # Represents an amount of money with its currency type.
1234
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `moneyValue`
1235
- # @return [Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::Money]
1236
- attr_accessor :money_value
1237
-
1238
- # The start of the time period over which this metric value's measurement
1239
- # applies. The time period has different semantics for different metric types (
1240
- # cumulative, delta, and gauge). See the metric definition documentation in the
1241
- # service configuration for details. If not specified, google.api.servicecontrol.
1242
- # v1.Operation.start_time will be used.
1243
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `startTime`
1244
- # @return [String]
1245
- attr_accessor :start_time
1246
-
1247
- # A text string value.
1248
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `stringValue`
1249
- # @return [String]
1250
- attr_accessor :string_value
1251
-
1252
- def initialize(**args)
1253
- update!(**args)
1254
- end
1255
-
1256
- # Update properties of this object
1257
- def update!(**args)
1258
- @bool_value = args[:bool_value] if args.key?(:bool_value)
1259
- @distribution_value = args[:distribution_value] if args.key?(:distribution_value)
1260
- @double_value = args[:double_value] if args.key?(:double_value)
1261
- @end_time = args[:end_time] if args.key?(:end_time)
1262
- @int64_value = args[:int64_value] if args.key?(:int64_value)
1263
- @labels = args[:labels] if args.key?(:labels)
1264
- @money_value = args[:money_value] if args.key?(:money_value)
1265
- @start_time = args[:start_time] if args.key?(:start_time)
1266
- @string_value = args[:string_value] if args.key?(:string_value)
1267
- end
1268
- end
1269
-
1270
- # Represents a set of metric values in the same metric. Each metric value in the
1271
- # set should have a unique combination of start time, end time, and label values.
1272
- class MetricValueSet
1273
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
1274
-
1275
- # The metric name defined in the service configuration.
1276
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `metricName`
1277
- # @return [String]
1278
- attr_accessor :metric_name
1279
-
1280
- # The values in this metric.
1281
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `metricValues`
1282
- # @return [Array<Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::MetricValue>]
1283
- attr_accessor :metric_values
1284
-
1285
- def initialize(**args)
1286
- update!(**args)
1287
- end
1288
-
1289
- # Update properties of this object
1290
- def update!(**args)
1291
- @metric_name = args[:metric_name] if args.key?(:metric_name)
1292
- @metric_values = args[:metric_values] if args.key?(:metric_values)
1293
- end
1294
- end
1295
-
1296
- # Represents an amount of money with its currency type.
1297
- class Money
1298
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
1299
-
1300
- # The three-letter currency code defined in ISO 4217.
1301
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `currencyCode`
1302
- # @return [String]
1303
- attr_accessor :currency_code
1304
-
1305
- # Number of nano (10^-9) units of the amount. The value must be between -999,999,
1306
- # 999 and +999,999,999 inclusive. If `units` is positive, `nanos` must be
1307
- # positive or zero. If `units` is zero, `nanos` can be positive, zero, or
1308
- # negative. If `units` is negative, `nanos` must be negative or zero. For
1309
- # example $-1.75 is represented as `units`=-1 and `nanos`=-750,000,000.
1310
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `nanos`
1311
- # @return [Fixnum]
1312
- attr_accessor :nanos
1313
-
1314
- # The whole units of the amount. For example if `currencyCode` is `"USD"`, then
1315
- # 1 unit is one US dollar.
1316
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `units`
1317
- # @return [Fixnum]
1318
- attr_accessor :units
1319
-
1320
- def initialize(**args)
1321
- update!(**args)
1322
- end
1323
-
1324
- # Update properties of this object
1325
- def update!(**args)
1326
- @currency_code = args[:currency_code] if args.key?(:currency_code)
1327
- @nanos = args[:nanos] if args.key?(:nanos)
1328
- @units = args[:units] if args.key?(:units)
1329
- end
1330
- end
1331
-
1332
- # Represents information regarding an operation.
1333
- class Operation
1334
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
1335
-
1336
- # Identity of the consumer who is using the service. This field should be filled
1337
- # in for the operations initiated by a consumer, but not for service-initiated
1338
- # operations that are not related to a specific consumer. - This can be in one
1339
- # of the following formats: - project:PROJECT_ID, - project`_`number:
1340
- # PROJECT_NUMBER, - projects/PROJECT_ID or PROJECT_NUMBER, - folders/
1341
- # FOLDER_NUMBER, - organizations/ORGANIZATION_NUMBER, - api`_`key:API_KEY.
1342
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `consumerId`
1343
- # @return [String]
1344
- attr_accessor :consumer_id
1345
-
1346
- # End time of the operation. Required when the operation is used in
1347
- # ServiceController.Report, but optional when the operation is used in
1348
- # ServiceController.Check.
1349
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `endTime`
1350
- # @return [String]
1351
- attr_accessor :end_time
1352
-
1353
- # Unimplemented.
1354
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `extensions`
1355
- # @return [Array<Hash<String,Object>>]
1356
- attr_accessor :extensions
1357
-
1358
- # DO NOT USE. This is an experimental field.
1359
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `importance`
1360
- # @return [String]
1361
- attr_accessor :importance
1362
-
1363
- # Labels describing the operation. Only the following labels are allowed: -
1364
- # Labels describing monitored resources as defined in the service configuration.
1365
- # - Default labels of metric values. When specified, labels defined in the
1366
- # metric value override these default. - The following labels defined by Google
1367
- # Cloud Platform: - `cloud.googleapis.com/location` describing the location
1368
- # where the operation happened, - `servicecontrol.googleapis.com/user_agent`
1369
- # describing the user agent of the API request, - `servicecontrol.googleapis.com/
1370
- # service_agent` describing the service used to handle the API request (e.g. ESP)
1371
- # , - `servicecontrol.googleapis.com/platform` describing the platform where the
1372
- # API is served, such as App Engine, Compute Engine, or Kubernetes Engine.
1373
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `labels`
1374
- # @return [Hash<String,String>]
1375
- attr_accessor :labels
1376
-
1377
- # Represents information to be logged.
1378
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `logEntries`
1379
- # @return [Array<Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::LogEntry>]
1380
- attr_accessor :log_entries
1381
-
1382
- # Represents information about this operation. Each MetricValueSet corresponds
1383
- # to a metric defined in the service configuration. The data type used in the
1384
- # MetricValueSet must agree with the data type specified in the metric
1385
- # definition. Within a single operation, it is not allowed to have more than one
1386
- # MetricValue instances that have the same metric names and identical label
1387
- # value combinations. If a request has such duplicated MetricValue instances,
1388
- # the entire request is rejected with an invalid argument error.
1389
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `metricValueSets`
1390
- # @return [Array<Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::MetricValueSet>]
1391
- attr_accessor :metric_value_sets
1392
-
1393
- # Identity of the operation. This must be unique within the scope of the service
1394
- # that generated the operation. If the service calls Check() and Report() on the
1395
- # same operation, the two calls should carry the same id. UUID version 4 is
1396
- # recommended, though not required. In scenarios where an operation is computed
1397
- # from existing information and an idempotent id is desirable for deduplication
1398
- # purpose, UUID version 5 is recommended. See RFC 4122 for details.
1399
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `operationId`
1400
- # @return [String]
1401
- attr_accessor :operation_id
1402
-
1403
- # Fully qualified name of the operation. Reserved for future use.
1404
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `operationName`
1405
- # @return [String]
1406
- attr_accessor :operation_name
1407
-
1408
- # Represents the properties needed for quota operations.
1409
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `quotaProperties`
1410
- # @return [Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::QuotaProperties]
1411
- attr_accessor :quota_properties
1412
-
1413
- # The resources that are involved in the operation. The maximum supported number
1414
- # of entries in this field is 100.
1415
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `resources`
1416
- # @return [Array<Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::ResourceInfo>]
1417
- attr_accessor :resources
1418
-
1419
- # Required. Start time of the operation.
1420
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `startTime`
1421
- # @return [String]
1422
- attr_accessor :start_time
1423
-
1424
- # Unimplemented. A list of Cloud Trace spans. The span names shall contain the
1425
- # id of the destination project which can be either the produce or the consumer
1426
- # project.
1427
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `traceSpans`
1428
- # @return [Array<Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::TraceSpan>]
1429
- attr_accessor :trace_spans
1430
-
1431
- # Private Preview. This feature is only available for approved services. User
1432
- # defined labels for the resource that this operation is associated with.
1433
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `userLabels`
1434
- # @return [Hash<String,String>]
1435
- attr_accessor :user_labels
1436
-
1437
- def initialize(**args)
1438
- update!(**args)
1439
- end
1440
-
1441
- # Update properties of this object
1442
- def update!(**args)
1443
- @consumer_id = args[:consumer_id] if args.key?(:consumer_id)
1444
- @end_time = args[:end_time] if args.key?(:end_time)
1445
- @extensions = args[:extensions] if args.key?(:extensions)
1446
- @importance = args[:importance] if args.key?(:importance)
1447
- @labels = args[:labels] if args.key?(:labels)
1448
- @log_entries = args[:log_entries] if args.key?(:log_entries)
1449
- @metric_value_sets = args[:metric_value_sets] if args.key?(:metric_value_sets)
1450
- @operation_id = args[:operation_id] if args.key?(:operation_id)
1451
- @operation_name = args[:operation_name] if args.key?(:operation_name)
1452
- @quota_properties = args[:quota_properties] if args.key?(:quota_properties)
1453
- @resources = args[:resources] if args.key?(:resources)
1454
- @start_time = args[:start_time] if args.key?(:start_time)
1455
- @trace_spans = args[:trace_spans] if args.key?(:trace_spans)
1456
- @user_labels = args[:user_labels] if args.key?(:user_labels)
1457
- end
1458
- end
1459
-
1460
581
  # Represents the metadata of the long-running operation.
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  class OperationMetadata
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  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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  # resourcemanager.organizationAdmin - members: - user:eve@example.com role:
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  # roles/resourcemanager.organizationViewer condition: title: expirable access
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  # description: Does not grant access after Sep 2020 expression: request.time <
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- # timestamp('2020-10-01T00:00:00.000Z') - etag: BwWWja0YfJA= - version: 3 For a
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  # description of IAM and its features, see the [IAM documentation](https://cloud.
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  # google.com/iam/docs/).
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  class Policy
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  end
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  end
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1609
- # Represents the properties needed for quota operations.
1610
- class QuotaProperties
1611
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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-
1613
- # Quota mode for this operation.
1614
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `quotaMode`
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- # @return [String]
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- attr_accessor :quota_mode
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-
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- def initialize(**args)
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- update!(**args)
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- end
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-
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- # Update properties of this object
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- def update!(**args)
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- @quota_mode = args[:quota_mode] if args.key?(:quota_mode)
1625
- end
1626
- end
1627
-
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- # Request message for the Report method.
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- class ReportRequest
1630
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
1631
-
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- # Operations to be reported. Typically the service should report one operation
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- # per request. Putting multiple operations into a single request is allowed, but
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- # should be used only when multiple operations are natually available at the
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- # time of the report. There is no limit on the number of operations in the same
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- # ReportRequest, however the ReportRequest size should be no larger than 1MB.
1637
- # See ReportResponse.report_errors for partial failure behavior.
1638
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `operations`
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- # @return [Array<Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::Operation>]
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- attr_accessor :operations
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-
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- # Specifies which version of service config should be used to process the
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- # request. If unspecified or no matching version can be found, the latest one
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- # will be used.
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- # Corresponds to the JSON property `serviceConfigId`
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- # @return [String]
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- attr_accessor :service_config_id
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-
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- # The service name as specified in its service configuration. For example, `"
1650
- # pubsub.googleapis.com"`. See [google.api.Service](https://cloud.google.com/
1651
- # service-management/reference/rpc/google.api#google.api.Service) for the
1652
- # definition of a service name.
1653
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `serviceName`
1654
- # @return [String]
1655
- attr_accessor :service_name
1656
-
1657
- def initialize(**args)
1658
- update!(**args)
1659
- end
1660
-
1661
- # Update properties of this object
1662
- def update!(**args)
1663
- @operations = args[:operations] if args.key?(:operations)
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- @service_config_id = args[:service_config_id] if args.key?(:service_config_id)
1665
- @service_name = args[:service_name] if args.key?(:service_name)
1666
- end
1667
- end
1668
-
1669
- # Describes a resource associated with this operation.
1670
- class ResourceInfo
1671
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
1672
-
1673
- # The identifier of the parent of this resource instance. Must be in one of the
1674
- # following formats: - `projects/` - `folders/` - `organizations/`
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- # Corresponds to the JSON property `resourceContainer`
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- # @return [String]
1677
- attr_accessor :resource_container
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-
1679
- # The location of the resource. If not empty, the resource will be checked
1680
- # against location policy. The value must be a valid zone, region or multiregion.
1681
- # For example: "europe-west4" or "northamerica-northeast1-a"
1682
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `resourceLocation`
1683
- # @return [String]
1684
- attr_accessor :resource_location
1685
-
1686
- # Name of the resource. This is used for auditing purposes.
1687
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `resourceName`
1688
- # @return [String]
1689
- attr_accessor :resource_name
1690
-
1691
- def initialize(**args)
1692
- update!(**args)
1693
- end
1694
-
1695
- # Update properties of this object
1696
- def update!(**args)
1697
- @resource_container = args[:resource_container] if args.key?(:resource_container)
1698
- @resource_location = args[:resource_location] if args.key?(:resource_location)
1699
- @resource_name = args[:resource_name] if args.key?(:resource_name)
1700
- end
1701
- end
1702
-
1703
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  # RouterAppliance represents a Router appliance which is specified by a VM URI
1704
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  # and a NIC address.
1705
732
  class RouterApplianceInstance
@@ -1760,7 +787,7 @@ module Google
1760
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  # resourcemanager.organizationAdmin - members: - user:eve@example.com role:
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  # roles/resourcemanager.organizationViewer condition: title: expirable access
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  # description: Does not grant access after Sep 2020 expression: request.time <
1763
- # timestamp('2020-10-01T00:00:00.000Z') - etag: BwWWja0YfJA= - version: 3 For a
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1764
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  # description of IAM and its features, see the [IAM documentation](https://cloud.
1765
792
  # google.com/iam/docs/).
1766
793
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `policy`
@@ -1907,139 +934,6 @@ module Google
1907
934
  @permissions = args[:permissions] if args.key?(:permissions)
1908
935
  end
1909
936
  end
1910
-
1911
- # A span represents a single operation within a trace. Spans can be nested to
1912
- # form a trace tree. Often, a trace contains a root span that describes the end-
1913
- # to-end latency, and one or more subspans for its sub-operations. A trace can
1914
- # also contain multiple root spans, or none at all. Spans do not need to be
1915
- # contiguous—there may be gaps or overlaps between spans in a trace.
1916
- class TraceSpan
1917
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
1918
-
1919
- # A set of attributes, each in the format `[KEY]:[VALUE]`.
1920
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `attributes`
1921
- # @return [Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::Attributes]
1922
- attr_accessor :attributes
1923
-
1924
- # An optional number of child spans that were generated while this span was
1925
- # active. If set, allows implementation to detect missing child spans.
1926
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `childSpanCount`
1927
- # @return [Fixnum]
1928
- attr_accessor :child_span_count
1929
-
1930
- # Represents a string that might be shortened to a specified length.
1931
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `displayName`
1932
- # @return [Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::TruncatableString]
1933
- attr_accessor :display_name
1934
-
1935
- # The end time of the span. On the client side, this is the time kept by the
1936
- # local machine where the span execution ends. On the server side, this is the
1937
- # time when the server application handler stops running.
1938
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `endTime`
1939
- # @return [String]
1940
- attr_accessor :end_time
1941
-
1942
- # The resource name of the span in the following format: projects/[PROJECT_ID]/
1943
- # traces/[TRACE_ID]/spans/SPAN_ID is a unique identifier for a trace within a
1944
- # project; it is a 32-character hexadecimal encoding of a 16-byte array. [
1945
- # SPAN_ID] is a unique identifier for a span within a trace; it is a 16-
1946
- # character hexadecimal encoding of an 8-byte array.
1947
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `name`
1948
- # @return [String]
1949
- attr_accessor :name
1950
-
1951
- # The [SPAN_ID] of this span's parent span. If this is a root span, then this
1952
- # field must be empty.
1953
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `parentSpanId`
1954
- # @return [String]
1955
- attr_accessor :parent_span_id
1956
-
1957
- # (Optional) Set this parameter to indicate whether this span is in the same
1958
- # process as its parent. If you do not set this parameter, Stackdriver Trace is
1959
- # unable to take advantage of this helpful information.
1960
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `sameProcessAsParentSpan`
1961
- # @return [Boolean]
1962
- attr_accessor :same_process_as_parent_span
1963
- alias_method :same_process_as_parent_span?, :same_process_as_parent_span
1964
-
1965
- # The [SPAN_ID] portion of the span's resource name.
1966
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `spanId`
1967
- # @return [String]
1968
- attr_accessor :span_id
1969
-
1970
- # Distinguishes between spans generated in a particular context. For example,
1971
- # two spans with the same name may be distinguished using `CLIENT` (caller) and `
1972
- # SERVER` (callee) to identify an RPC call.
1973
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `spanKind`
1974
- # @return [String]
1975
- attr_accessor :span_kind
1976
-
1977
- # The start time of the span. On the client side, this is the time kept by the
1978
- # local machine where the span execution starts. On the server side, this is the
1979
- # time when the server's application handler starts running.
1980
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `startTime`
1981
- # @return [String]
1982
- attr_accessor :start_time
1983
-
1984
- # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different
1985
- # programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [
1986
- # gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of
1987
- # data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more
1988
- # about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https:
1989
- # //cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors).
1990
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `status`
1991
- # @return [Google::Apis::NetworkconnectivityV1alpha1::GoogleRpcStatus]
1992
- attr_accessor :status
1993
-
1994
- def initialize(**args)
1995
- update!(**args)
1996
- end
1997
-
1998
- # Update properties of this object
1999
- def update!(**args)
2000
- @attributes = args[:attributes] if args.key?(:attributes)
2001
- @child_span_count = args[:child_span_count] if args.key?(:child_span_count)
2002
- @display_name = args[:display_name] if args.key?(:display_name)
2003
- @end_time = args[:end_time] if args.key?(:end_time)
2004
- @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name)
2005
- @parent_span_id = args[:parent_span_id] if args.key?(:parent_span_id)
2006
- @same_process_as_parent_span = args[:same_process_as_parent_span] if args.key?(:same_process_as_parent_span)
2007
- @span_id = args[:span_id] if args.key?(:span_id)
2008
- @span_kind = args[:span_kind] if args.key?(:span_kind)
2009
- @start_time = args[:start_time] if args.key?(:start_time)
2010
- @status = args[:status] if args.key?(:status)
2011
- end
2012
- end
2013
-
2014
- # Represents a string that might be shortened to a specified length.
2015
- class TruncatableString
2016
- include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
2017
-
2018
- # The number of bytes removed from the original string. If this value is 0, then
2019
- # the string was not shortened.
2020
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `truncatedByteCount`
2021
- # @return [Fixnum]
2022
- attr_accessor :truncated_byte_count
2023
-
2024
- # The shortened string. For example, if the original string is 500 bytes long
2025
- # and the limit of the string is 128 bytes, then `value` contains the first 128
2026
- # bytes of the 500-byte string. Truncation always happens on a UTF8 character
2027
- # boundary. If there are multi-byte characters in the string, then the length of
2028
- # the shortened string might be less than the size limit.
2029
- # Corresponds to the JSON property `value`
2030
- # @return [String]
2031
- attr_accessor :value
2032
-
2033
- def initialize(**args)
2034
- update!(**args)
2035
- end
2036
-
2037
- # Update properties of this object
2038
- def update!(**args)
2039
- @truncated_byte_count = args[:truncated_byte_count] if args.key?(:truncated_byte_count)
2040
- @value = args[:value] if args.key?(:value)
2041
- end
2042
- end
2043
937
  end
2044
938
  end
2045
939
  end