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# Simple REST client for version V2 of the Service Control API
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Note that although this client library is supported and will continue to be updated to track changes to the service, it is otherwise considered complete and not under active development. Many Google services, especially Google Cloud Platform services, may provide a more modern client that is under more active development and improvement. See the section below titled *Which client should I use?* for more information.
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## Getting started
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* The [Usage Guide](https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/blob/master/docs/usage-guide.md) discusses how to make API calls, how to use the provided data structures, and how to work the various features of the client library, including media upload and download, error handling, retries, pagination, and logging.
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This library, `google-apis-servicecontrol_v2`, is a simple REST client. You can identify these clients by their gem names, which are always in the form `google-apis-<servicename>_<serviceversion>`. The simple REST clients connect to HTTP/JSON REST endpoints and are automatically generated from service discovery documents. They support most API functionality, but their class interfaces are sometimes awkward.
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Modern clients are produced by a modern code generator, sometimes combined with hand-crafted functionality. Most modern clients connect to high-performance gRPC endpoints, although a few are backed by REST services. Modern clients are available for many Google services, especially Google Cloud Platform services, but do not yet support all the services covered by the simple clients.
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Gem names for modern clients are often of the form `google-cloud-<service_name>`. (For example, [google-cloud-pubsub](https://rubygems.org/gems/google-cloud-pubsub).) Note that most modern clients also have corresponding "versioned" gems with names like `google-cloud-<service_name>-<version>`. (For example, [google-cloud-pubsub-v1](https://rubygems.org/gems/google-cloud-pubsub-v1).) The "versioned" gems can be used directly, but often provide lower-level interfaces. In most cases, the main gem is recommended.
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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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alias_method :granted?, :granted
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# The resource being accessed, as a REST-style string. For example: bigquery.
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# googleapis.com/projects/PROJECTID/datasets/DATASETID
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attr_accessor :resource_attributes
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@permission = args[:permission] if args.key?(:permission)
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@resource = args[:resource] if args.key?(:resource)
|
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@resource_attributes = args[:resource_attributes] if args.key?(:resource_attributes)
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end
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# Request message for the Check method.
|
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class CheckRequest
|
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|
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include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# This message defines the standard attribute vocabulary for Google APIs. An
|
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# attribute is a piece of metadata that describes an activity on a network
|
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# service. For example, the size of an HTTP request, or the status code of an
|
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# HTTP response. Each attribute has a type and a name, which is logically
|
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# defined as a proto message field in `AttributeContext`. The field type becomes
|
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# the attribute type, and the field path becomes the attribute name. For example,
|
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# the attribute `source.ip` maps to field `AttributeContext.source.ip`. This
|
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# message definition is guaranteed not to have any wire breaking change. So you
|
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# can use it directly for passing attributes across different systems. NOTE:
|
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# Different system may generate different subset of attributes. Please verify
|
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|
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# the system specification before relying on an attribute generated a system.
|
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# Corresponds to the JSON property `attributes`
|
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|
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# @return [Google::Apis::ServicecontrolV2::AttributeContext]
|
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|
+
attr_accessor :attributes
|
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|
+
|
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# Describes the resources and the policies applied to each resource.
|
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# Corresponds to the JSON property `resources`
|
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|
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# @return [Array<Google::Apis::ServicecontrolV2::ResourceInfo>]
|
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|
+
attr_accessor :resources
|
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|
+
|
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|
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# Specifies the version of the service configuration that should be used to
|
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|
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# process the request. Must not be empty. Set this field to 'latest' to specify
|
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|
+
# using the latest configuration.
|
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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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|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
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|
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update!(**args)
|
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|
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|
+
|
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# Update properties of this object
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def update!(**args)
|
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@attributes = args[:attributes] if args.key?(:attributes)
|
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+
@resources = args[:resources] if args.key?(:resources)
|
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|
+
@service_config_id = args[:service_config_id] if args.key?(:service_config_id)
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end
|
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+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# Response message for the Check method.
|
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|
+
class CheckResponse
|
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|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# Returns a set of request contexts generated from the `CheckRequest`.
|
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+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `headers`
|
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+
# @return [Hash<String,String>]
|
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|
+
attr_accessor :headers
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|
+
|
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# The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different
|
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# programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [
|
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# gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of
|
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# data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more
|
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# about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https:
|
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# //cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors).
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# Corresponds to the JSON property `status`
|
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+
# @return [Google::Apis::ServicecontrolV2::Status]
|
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|
+
attr_accessor :status
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def initialize(**args)
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update!(**args)
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|
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|
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# Update properties of this object
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def update!(**args)
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@headers = args[:headers] if args.key?(:headers)
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@status = args[:status] if args.key?(:status)
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end
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|
+
|
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|
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# First party identity principal.
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class FirstPartyPrincipal
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+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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+
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# The email address of a Google account. .
|
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# Corresponds to the JSON property `principalEmail`
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# @return [String]
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+
attr_accessor :principal_email
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|
+
|
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|
+
# Metadata about the service that uses the service account. .
|
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# Corresponds to the JSON property `serviceMetadata`
|
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# @return [Hash<String,Object>]
|
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|
+
attr_accessor :service_metadata
|
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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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|
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@principal_email = args[:principal_email] if args.key?(:principal_email)
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|
+
@service_metadata = args[:service_metadata] if args.key?(:service_metadata)
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# This message defines attributes for a node that handles a network request. The
|
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|
+
# node can be either a service or an application that sends, forwards, or
|
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|
+
# receives the request. Service peers should fill in `principal` and `labels` as
|
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|
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# appropriate.
|
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|
+
class Peer
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|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
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|
+
|
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|
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# The IP address of the peer.
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|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `ip`
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|
+
# @return [String]
|
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|
+
attr_accessor :ip
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# The labels associated with the peer.
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|
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# Corresponds to the JSON property `labels`
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|
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# @return [Hash<String,String>]
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|
+
attr_accessor :labels
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|
+
|
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|
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# The network port of the peer.
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+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `port`
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|
+
# @return [Fixnum]
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|
+
attr_accessor :port
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# The identity of this peer. Similar to `Request.auth.principal`, but relative
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|
+
# to the peer instead of the request. For example, the idenity associated with a
|
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+
# load balancer that forwared the request.
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+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `principal`
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+
# @return [String]
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584
|
+
attr_accessor :principal
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|
+
|
586
|
+
# The CLDR country/region code associated with the above IP address. If the IP
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+
# address is private, the `region_code` should reflect the physical location
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# where this peer is running.
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# Corresponds to the JSON property `regionCode`
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# @return [String]
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|
+
attr_accessor :region_code
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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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|
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# Update properties of this object
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+
def update!(**args)
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@ip = args[:ip] if args.key?(:ip)
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@labels = args[:labels] if args.key?(:labels)
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+
@port = args[:port] if args.key?(:port)
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|
+
@principal = args[:principal] if args.key?(:principal)
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|
+
@region_code = args[:region_code] if args.key?(:region_code)
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+
end
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|
+
end
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|
+
|
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+
# Request message for the Report method.
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|
+
class ReportRequest
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|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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|
+
|
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|
+
# Describes the list of operations to be reported. Each operation is represented
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# as an AttributeContext, and contains all attributes around an API access.
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# Corresponds to the JSON property `operations`
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+
# @return [Array<Google::Apis::ServicecontrolV2::AttributeContext>]
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|
+
attr_accessor :operations
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|
+
|
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+
# Specifies the version of the service configuration that should be used to
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# process the request. Must not be empty. Set this field to 'latest' to specify
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# using the latest configuration.
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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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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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@operations = args[:operations] if args.key?(:operations)
|
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@service_config_id = args[:service_config_id] if args.key?(:service_config_id)
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end
|
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end
|
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|
+
|
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# Response message for the Report method. If the request contains any invalid
|
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|
+
# data, the server returns an RPC error.
|
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+
class ReportResponse
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include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
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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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+
end
|
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+
end
|
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|
+
|
649
|
+
# This message defines attributes for an HTTP request. If the actual request is
|
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|
+
# not an HTTP request, the runtime system should try to map the actual request
|
651
|
+
# to an equivalent HTTP request.
|
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|
+
class Request
|
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+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
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|
+
|
655
|
+
# This message defines request authentication attributes. Terminology is based
|
656
|
+
# on the JSON Web Token (JWT) standard, but the terms also correlate to concepts
|
657
|
+
# in other standards.
|
658
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `auth`
|
659
|
+
# @return [Google::Apis::ServicecontrolV2::Auth]
|
660
|
+
attr_accessor :auth
|
661
|
+
|
662
|
+
# The HTTP request headers. If multiple headers share the same key, they must be
|
663
|
+
# merged according to the HTTP spec. All header keys must be lowercased, because
|
664
|
+
# HTTP header keys are case-insensitive.
|
665
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `headers`
|
666
|
+
# @return [Hash<String,String>]
|
667
|
+
attr_accessor :headers
|
668
|
+
|
669
|
+
# The HTTP request `Host` header value.
|
670
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `host`
|
671
|
+
# @return [String]
|
672
|
+
attr_accessor :host
|
673
|
+
|
674
|
+
# The unique ID for a request, which can be propagated to downstream systems.
|
675
|
+
# The ID should have low probability of collision within a single day for a
|
676
|
+
# specific service.
|
677
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `id`
|
678
|
+
# @return [String]
|
679
|
+
attr_accessor :id
|
680
|
+
|
681
|
+
# The HTTP request method, such as `GET`, `POST`.
|
682
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `method`
|
683
|
+
# @return [String]
|
684
|
+
attr_accessor :method_prop
|
685
|
+
|
686
|
+
# The HTTP URL path.
|
687
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `path`
|
688
|
+
# @return [String]
|
689
|
+
attr_accessor :path
|
690
|
+
|
691
|
+
# The network protocol used with the request, such as "http/1.1", "spdy/3", "h2",
|
692
|
+
# "h2c", "webrtc", "tcp", "udp", "quic". See https://www.iana.org/assignments/
|
693
|
+
# tls-extensiontype-values/tls-extensiontype-values.xhtml#alpn-protocol-ids for
|
694
|
+
# details.
|
695
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `protocol`
|
696
|
+
# @return [String]
|
697
|
+
attr_accessor :protocol
|
698
|
+
|
699
|
+
# The HTTP URL query in the format of `name1=value1&name2=value2`, as it appears
|
700
|
+
# in the first line of the HTTP request. No decoding is performed.
|
701
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `query`
|
702
|
+
# @return [String]
|
703
|
+
attr_accessor :query
|
704
|
+
|
705
|
+
# A special parameter for request reason. It is used by security systems to
|
706
|
+
# associate auditing information with a request.
|
707
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `reason`
|
708
|
+
# @return [String]
|
709
|
+
attr_accessor :reason
|
710
|
+
|
711
|
+
# The HTTP URL scheme, such as `http` and `https`.
|
712
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `scheme`
|
713
|
+
# @return [String]
|
714
|
+
attr_accessor :scheme
|
715
|
+
|
716
|
+
# The HTTP request size in bytes. If unknown, it must be -1.
|
717
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `size`
|
718
|
+
# @return [Fixnum]
|
719
|
+
attr_accessor :size
|
720
|
+
|
721
|
+
# The timestamp when the `destination` service receives the first byte of the
|
722
|
+
# request.
|
723
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `time`
|
724
|
+
# @return [String]
|
725
|
+
attr_accessor :time
|
726
|
+
|
727
|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
728
|
+
update!(**args)
|
729
|
+
end
|
730
|
+
|
731
|
+
# Update properties of this object
|
732
|
+
def update!(**args)
|
733
|
+
@auth = args[:auth] if args.key?(:auth)
|
734
|
+
@headers = args[:headers] if args.key?(:headers)
|
735
|
+
@host = args[:host] if args.key?(:host)
|
736
|
+
@id = args[:id] if args.key?(:id)
|
737
|
+
@method_prop = args[:method_prop] if args.key?(:method_prop)
|
738
|
+
@path = args[:path] if args.key?(:path)
|
739
|
+
@protocol = args[:protocol] if args.key?(:protocol)
|
740
|
+
@query = args[:query] if args.key?(:query)
|
741
|
+
@reason = args[:reason] if args.key?(:reason)
|
742
|
+
@scheme = args[:scheme] if args.key?(:scheme)
|
743
|
+
@size = args[:size] if args.key?(:size)
|
744
|
+
@time = args[:time] if args.key?(:time)
|
745
|
+
end
|
746
|
+
end
|
747
|
+
|
748
|
+
# Metadata about the request.
|
749
|
+
class RequestMetadata
|
750
|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
751
|
+
|
752
|
+
# The IP address of the caller. For caller from internet, this will be public
|
753
|
+
# IPv4 or IPv6 address. For caller from a Compute Engine VM with external IP
|
754
|
+
# address, this will be the VM's external IP address. For caller from a Compute
|
755
|
+
# Engine VM without external IP address, if the VM is in the same organization (
|
756
|
+
# or project) as the accessed resource, `caller_ip` will be the VM's internal
|
757
|
+
# IPv4 address, otherwise the `caller_ip` will be redacted to "gce-internal-ip".
|
758
|
+
# See https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/vpc/ for more information.
|
759
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `callerIp`
|
760
|
+
# @return [String]
|
761
|
+
attr_accessor :caller_ip
|
762
|
+
|
763
|
+
# The network of the caller. Set only if the network host project is part of the
|
764
|
+
# same GCP organization (or project) as the accessed resource. See https://cloud.
|
765
|
+
# google.com/compute/docs/vpc/ for more information. This is a scheme-less URI
|
766
|
+
# full resource name. For example: "//compute.googleapis.com/projects/PROJECT_ID/
|
767
|
+
# global/networks/NETWORK_ID"
|
768
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `callerNetwork`
|
769
|
+
# @return [String]
|
770
|
+
attr_accessor :caller_network
|
771
|
+
|
772
|
+
# The user agent of the caller. This information is not authenticated and should
|
773
|
+
# be treated accordingly. For example: + `google-api-python-client/1.4.0`: The
|
774
|
+
# request was made by the Google API client for Python. + `Cloud SDK Command
|
775
|
+
# Line Tool apitools-client/1.0 gcloud/0.9.62`: The request was made by the
|
776
|
+
# Google Cloud SDK CLI (gcloud). + `AppEngine-Google; (+http://code.google.com/
|
777
|
+
# appengine; appid: s~my-project`: The request was made from the `my-project`
|
778
|
+
# App Engine app. NOLINT
|
779
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `callerSuppliedUserAgent`
|
780
|
+
# @return [String]
|
781
|
+
attr_accessor :caller_supplied_user_agent
|
782
|
+
|
783
|
+
# This message defines attributes for a node that handles a network request. The
|
784
|
+
# node can be either a service or an application that sends, forwards, or
|
785
|
+
# receives the request. Service peers should fill in `principal` and `labels` as
|
786
|
+
# appropriate.
|
787
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `destinationAttributes`
|
788
|
+
# @return [Google::Apis::ServicecontrolV2::Peer]
|
789
|
+
attr_accessor :destination_attributes
|
790
|
+
|
791
|
+
# This message defines attributes for an HTTP request. If the actual request is
|
792
|
+
# not an HTTP request, the runtime system should try to map the actual request
|
793
|
+
# to an equivalent HTTP request.
|
794
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `requestAttributes`
|
795
|
+
# @return [Google::Apis::ServicecontrolV2::Request]
|
796
|
+
attr_accessor :request_attributes
|
797
|
+
|
798
|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
799
|
+
update!(**args)
|
800
|
+
end
|
801
|
+
|
802
|
+
# Update properties of this object
|
803
|
+
def update!(**args)
|
804
|
+
@caller_ip = args[:caller_ip] if args.key?(:caller_ip)
|
805
|
+
@caller_network = args[:caller_network] if args.key?(:caller_network)
|
806
|
+
@caller_supplied_user_agent = args[:caller_supplied_user_agent] if args.key?(:caller_supplied_user_agent)
|
807
|
+
@destination_attributes = args[:destination_attributes] if args.key?(:destination_attributes)
|
808
|
+
@request_attributes = args[:request_attributes] if args.key?(:request_attributes)
|
809
|
+
end
|
810
|
+
end
|
811
|
+
|
812
|
+
# This message defines core attributes for a resource. A resource is an
|
813
|
+
# addressable (named) entity provided by the destination service. For example, a
|
814
|
+
# file stored on a network storage service.
|
815
|
+
class Resource
|
816
|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
817
|
+
|
818
|
+
# Annotations is an unstructured key-value map stored with a resource that may
|
819
|
+
# be set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. They are
|
820
|
+
# not queryable and should be preserved when modifying objects. More info: http:/
|
821
|
+
# /kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/annotations
|
822
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `annotations`
|
823
|
+
# @return [Hash<String,String>]
|
824
|
+
attr_accessor :annotations
|
825
|
+
|
826
|
+
# Output only. The timestamp when the resource was created. This may be either
|
827
|
+
# the time creation was initiated or when it was completed.
|
828
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `createTime`
|
829
|
+
# @return [String]
|
830
|
+
attr_accessor :create_time
|
831
|
+
|
832
|
+
# Output only. The timestamp when the resource was deleted. If the resource is
|
833
|
+
# not deleted, this must be empty.
|
834
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `deleteTime`
|
835
|
+
# @return [String]
|
836
|
+
attr_accessor :delete_time
|
837
|
+
|
838
|
+
# Mutable. The display name set by clients. Must be <= 63 characters.
|
839
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `displayName`
|
840
|
+
# @return [String]
|
841
|
+
attr_accessor :display_name
|
842
|
+
|
843
|
+
# Output only. An opaque value that uniquely identifies a version or generation
|
844
|
+
# of a resource. It can be used to confirm that the client and server agree on
|
845
|
+
# the ordering of a resource being written.
|
846
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `etag`
|
847
|
+
# @return [String]
|
848
|
+
attr_accessor :etag
|
849
|
+
|
850
|
+
# The labels or tags on the resource, such as AWS resource tags and Kubernetes
|
851
|
+
# resource labels.
|
852
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `labels`
|
853
|
+
# @return [Hash<String,String>]
|
854
|
+
attr_accessor :labels
|
855
|
+
|
856
|
+
# The stable identifier (name) of a resource on the `service`. A resource can be
|
857
|
+
# logically identified as "//`resource.service`/`resource.name`". The
|
858
|
+
# differences between a resource name and a URI are: * Resource name is a
|
859
|
+
# logical identifier, independent of network protocol and API version. For
|
860
|
+
# example, `//pubsub.googleapis.com/projects/123/topics/news-feed`. * URI often
|
861
|
+
# includes protocol and version information, so it can be used directly by
|
862
|
+
# applications. For example, `https://pubsub.googleapis.com/v1/projects/123/
|
863
|
+
# topics/news-feed`. See https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names for
|
864
|
+
# details.
|
865
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `name`
|
866
|
+
# @return [String]
|
867
|
+
attr_accessor :name
|
868
|
+
|
869
|
+
# The name of the service that this resource belongs to, such as `pubsub.
|
870
|
+
# googleapis.com`. The service may be different from the DNS hostname that
|
871
|
+
# actually serves the request.
|
872
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `service`
|
873
|
+
# @return [String]
|
874
|
+
attr_accessor :service
|
875
|
+
|
876
|
+
# The type of the resource. The syntax is platform-specific because different
|
877
|
+
# platforms define their resources differently. For Google APIs, the type format
|
878
|
+
# must be "`service`/`kind`".
|
879
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `type`
|
880
|
+
# @return [String]
|
881
|
+
attr_accessor :type
|
882
|
+
|
883
|
+
# The unique identifier of the resource. UID is unique in the time and space for
|
884
|
+
# this resource within the scope of the service. It is typically generated by
|
885
|
+
# the server on successful creation of a resource and must not be changed. UID
|
886
|
+
# is used to uniquely identify resources with resource name reuses. This should
|
887
|
+
# be a UUID4.
|
888
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `uid`
|
889
|
+
# @return [String]
|
890
|
+
attr_accessor :uid
|
891
|
+
|
892
|
+
# Output only. The timestamp when the resource was last updated. Any change to
|
893
|
+
# the resource made by users must refresh this value. Changes to a resource made
|
894
|
+
# by the service should refresh this value.
|
895
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `updateTime`
|
896
|
+
# @return [String]
|
897
|
+
attr_accessor :update_time
|
898
|
+
|
899
|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
900
|
+
update!(**args)
|
901
|
+
end
|
902
|
+
|
903
|
+
# Update properties of this object
|
904
|
+
def update!(**args)
|
905
|
+
@annotations = args[:annotations] if args.key?(:annotations)
|
906
|
+
@create_time = args[:create_time] if args.key?(:create_time)
|
907
|
+
@delete_time = args[:delete_time] if args.key?(:delete_time)
|
908
|
+
@display_name = args[:display_name] if args.key?(:display_name)
|
909
|
+
@etag = args[:etag] if args.key?(:etag)
|
910
|
+
@labels = args[:labels] if args.key?(:labels)
|
911
|
+
@name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name)
|
912
|
+
@service = args[:service] if args.key?(:service)
|
913
|
+
@type = args[:type] if args.key?(:type)
|
914
|
+
@uid = args[:uid] if args.key?(:uid)
|
915
|
+
@update_time = args[:update_time] if args.key?(:update_time)
|
916
|
+
end
|
917
|
+
end
|
918
|
+
|
919
|
+
# Describes a resource referenced in the request.
|
920
|
+
class ResourceInfo
|
921
|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
922
|
+
|
923
|
+
# The name of the resource referenced in the request.
|
924
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `name`
|
925
|
+
# @return [String]
|
926
|
+
attr_accessor :name
|
927
|
+
|
928
|
+
# The resource permission needed for this request. The format must be "`service`/
|
929
|
+
# `plural`.`verb`".
|
930
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `permission`
|
931
|
+
# @return [String]
|
932
|
+
attr_accessor :permission
|
933
|
+
|
934
|
+
# The resource type in the format of "`service`/`kind`".
|
935
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `type`
|
936
|
+
# @return [String]
|
937
|
+
attr_accessor :type
|
938
|
+
|
939
|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
940
|
+
update!(**args)
|
941
|
+
end
|
942
|
+
|
943
|
+
# Update properties of this object
|
944
|
+
def update!(**args)
|
945
|
+
@name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name)
|
946
|
+
@permission = args[:permission] if args.key?(:permission)
|
947
|
+
@type = args[:type] if args.key?(:type)
|
948
|
+
end
|
949
|
+
end
|
950
|
+
|
951
|
+
# Location information about a resource.
|
952
|
+
class ResourceLocation
|
953
|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
954
|
+
|
955
|
+
# The locations of a resource after the execution of the operation. Requests to
|
956
|
+
# create or delete a location based resource must populate the '
|
957
|
+
# current_locations' field and not the 'original_locations' field. For example: "
|
958
|
+
# europe-west1-a" "us-east1" "nam3"
|
959
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `currentLocations`
|
960
|
+
# @return [Array<String>]
|
961
|
+
attr_accessor :current_locations
|
962
|
+
|
963
|
+
# The locations of a resource prior to the execution of the operation. Requests
|
964
|
+
# that mutate the resource's location must populate both the 'original_locations'
|
965
|
+
# as well as the 'current_locations' fields. For example: "europe-west1-a" "us-
|
966
|
+
# east1" "nam3"
|
967
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `originalLocations`
|
968
|
+
# @return [Array<String>]
|
969
|
+
attr_accessor :original_locations
|
970
|
+
|
971
|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
972
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+
update!(**args)
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973
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+
end
|
974
|
+
|
975
|
+
# Update properties of this object
|
976
|
+
def update!(**args)
|
977
|
+
@current_locations = args[:current_locations] if args.key?(:current_locations)
|
978
|
+
@original_locations = args[:original_locations] if args.key?(:original_locations)
|
979
|
+
end
|
980
|
+
end
|
981
|
+
|
982
|
+
# This message defines attributes for a typical network response. It generally
|
983
|
+
# models semantics of an HTTP response.
|
984
|
+
class Response
|
985
|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
986
|
+
|
987
|
+
# The HTTP response status code, such as `200` and `404`.
|
988
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `code`
|
989
|
+
# @return [Fixnum]
|
990
|
+
attr_accessor :code
|
991
|
+
|
992
|
+
# The HTTP response headers. If multiple headers share the same key, they must
|
993
|
+
# be merged according to HTTP spec. All header keys must be lowercased, because
|
994
|
+
# HTTP header keys are case-insensitive.
|
995
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `headers`
|
996
|
+
# @return [Hash<String,String>]
|
997
|
+
attr_accessor :headers
|
998
|
+
|
999
|
+
# The HTTP response size in bytes. If unknown, it must be -1.
|
1000
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `size`
|
1001
|
+
# @return [Fixnum]
|
1002
|
+
attr_accessor :size
|
1003
|
+
|
1004
|
+
# The timestamp when the `destination` service generates the first byte of the
|
1005
|
+
# response.
|
1006
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `time`
|
1007
|
+
# @return [String]
|
1008
|
+
attr_accessor :time
|
1009
|
+
|
1010
|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
1011
|
+
update!(**args)
|
1012
|
+
end
|
1013
|
+
|
1014
|
+
# Update properties of this object
|
1015
|
+
def update!(**args)
|
1016
|
+
@code = args[:code] if args.key?(:code)
|
1017
|
+
@headers = args[:headers] if args.key?(:headers)
|
1018
|
+
@size = args[:size] if args.key?(:size)
|
1019
|
+
@time = args[:time] if args.key?(:time)
|
1020
|
+
end
|
1021
|
+
end
|
1022
|
+
|
1023
|
+
# Identity delegation history of an authenticated service account.
|
1024
|
+
class ServiceAccountDelegationInfo
|
1025
|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
1026
|
+
|
1027
|
+
# First party identity principal.
|
1028
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `firstPartyPrincipal`
|
1029
|
+
# @return [Google::Apis::ServicecontrolV2::FirstPartyPrincipal]
|
1030
|
+
attr_accessor :first_party_principal
|
1031
|
+
|
1032
|
+
# A string representing the principal_subject associated with the identity. See
|
1033
|
+
# go/3pical for more info on how principal_subject is formatted.
|
1034
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `principalSubject`
|
1035
|
+
# @return [String]
|
1036
|
+
attr_accessor :principal_subject
|
1037
|
+
|
1038
|
+
# Third party identity principal.
|
1039
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `thirdPartyPrincipal`
|
1040
|
+
# @return [Google::Apis::ServicecontrolV2::ThirdPartyPrincipal]
|
1041
|
+
attr_accessor :third_party_principal
|
1042
|
+
|
1043
|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
1044
|
+
update!(**args)
|
1045
|
+
end
|
1046
|
+
|
1047
|
+
# Update properties of this object
|
1048
|
+
def update!(**args)
|
1049
|
+
@first_party_principal = args[:first_party_principal] if args.key?(:first_party_principal)
|
1050
|
+
@principal_subject = args[:principal_subject] if args.key?(:principal_subject)
|
1051
|
+
@third_party_principal = args[:third_party_principal] if args.key?(:third_party_principal)
|
1052
|
+
end
|
1053
|
+
end
|
1054
|
+
|
1055
|
+
# The context of a span, attached to Exemplars in Distribution values during
|
1056
|
+
# aggregation. It contains the name of a span with format: projects/[
|
1057
|
+
# PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER]/traces/[TRACE_ID]/spans/[SPAN_ID]
|
1058
|
+
class SpanContext
|
1059
|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
1060
|
+
|
1061
|
+
# The resource name of the span. The format is: projects/[PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER]/
|
1062
|
+
# traces/[TRACE_ID]/spans/[SPAN_ID] `[TRACE_ID]` is a unique identifier for a
|
1063
|
+
# trace within a project; it is a 32-character hexadecimal encoding of a 16-byte
|
1064
|
+
# array. `[SPAN_ID]` is a unique identifier for a span within a trace; it is a
|
1065
|
+
# 16-character hexadecimal encoding of an 8-byte array.
|
1066
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `spanName`
|
1067
|
+
# @return [String]
|
1068
|
+
attr_accessor :span_name
|
1069
|
+
|
1070
|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
1071
|
+
update!(**args)
|
1072
|
+
end
|
1073
|
+
|
1074
|
+
# Update properties of this object
|
1075
|
+
def update!(**args)
|
1076
|
+
@span_name = args[:span_name] if args.key?(:span_name)
|
1077
|
+
end
|
1078
|
+
end
|
1079
|
+
|
1080
|
+
# The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different
|
1081
|
+
# programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [
|
1082
|
+
# gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of
|
1083
|
+
# data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more
|
1084
|
+
# about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https:
|
1085
|
+
# //cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors).
|
1086
|
+
class Status
|
1087
|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
1088
|
+
|
1089
|
+
# The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
|
1090
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `code`
|
1091
|
+
# @return [Fixnum]
|
1092
|
+
attr_accessor :code
|
1093
|
+
|
1094
|
+
# A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of
|
1095
|
+
# message types for APIs to use.
|
1096
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `details`
|
1097
|
+
# @return [Array<Hash<String,Object>>]
|
1098
|
+
attr_accessor :details
|
1099
|
+
|
1100
|
+
# A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing
|
1101
|
+
# error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details
|
1102
|
+
# field, or localized by the client.
|
1103
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `message`
|
1104
|
+
# @return [String]
|
1105
|
+
attr_accessor :message
|
1106
|
+
|
1107
|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
1108
|
+
update!(**args)
|
1109
|
+
end
|
1110
|
+
|
1111
|
+
# Update properties of this object
|
1112
|
+
def update!(**args)
|
1113
|
+
@code = args[:code] if args.key?(:code)
|
1114
|
+
@details = args[:details] if args.key?(:details)
|
1115
|
+
@message = args[:message] if args.key?(:message)
|
1116
|
+
end
|
1117
|
+
end
|
1118
|
+
|
1119
|
+
# Third party identity principal.
|
1120
|
+
class ThirdPartyPrincipal
|
1121
|
+
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
|
1122
|
+
|
1123
|
+
# Metadata about third party identity.
|
1124
|
+
# Corresponds to the JSON property `thirdPartyClaims`
|
1125
|
+
# @return [Hash<String,Object>]
|
1126
|
+
attr_accessor :third_party_claims
|
1127
|
+
|
1128
|
+
def initialize(**args)
|
1129
|
+
update!(**args)
|
1130
|
+
end
|
1131
|
+
|
1132
|
+
# Update properties of this object
|
1133
|
+
def update!(**args)
|
1134
|
+
@third_party_claims = args[:third_party_claims] if args.key?(:third_party_claims)
|
1135
|
+
end
|
1136
|
+
end
|
1137
|
+
end
|
1138
|
+
end
|
1139
|
+
end
|