google-cloud-bigtable-v2 0.7.0 → 0.8.0

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  module Cloud
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  module Bigtable
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  module V2
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- # ReadIteratorStats captures information about the iteration of rows or cells
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+ # ReadIterationStats captures information about the iteration of rows or cells
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  # over the course of a read, e.g. how many results were scanned in a read
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  # operation versus the results returned.
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  # @!attribute [rw] rows_seen_count
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  # @!attribute [rw] cells_returned_count
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  # @return [::Integer]
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  # The cells returned as part of the request.
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- # @!attribute [rw] deletes_seen_count
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- # @return [::Integer]
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- # The deletes seen as part of the request.
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- class ReadIteratorStats
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+ class ReadIterationStats
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  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
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  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
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  end
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  # (https://cloud.google.com/bigtable/docs/monitoring-instance) as this value
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  # needs to be sent in the response before the latency measurement including
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  # that transmission is finalized.
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+ #
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+ # Note: This value includes the end-to-end latency of contacting nodes in
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+ # the targeted cluster, e.g. measuring from when the first byte arrives at
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+ # the frontend server, to when this value is sent back as the last value in
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+ # the response, including any latency incurred by contacting nodes, waiting
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+ # for results from nodes, and finally sending results from nodes back to the
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+ # caller.
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  class RequestLatencyStats
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  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
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  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
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  end
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- # ReadEfficiencyStats captures information about the efficiency of a read.
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- # @!attribute [rw] read_iterator_stats
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- # @return [::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::ReadIteratorStats]
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- # Iteration stats describe how efficient the read is, e.g. comparing
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- # rows seen vs. rows returned or cells seen vs cells returned can provide an
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- # indication of read efficiency (the higher the ratio of seen to retuned the
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- # better).
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- # @!attribute [rw] request_latency_stats
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- # @return [::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::RequestLatencyStats]
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- # Request latency stats describe the time taken to complete a request, from
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- # the server side.
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- class ReadEfficiencyStats
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- include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
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- extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
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- end
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-
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- # AllReadStats captures all known information about a read.
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- # @!attribute [rw] read_iterator_stats
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- # @return [::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::ReadIteratorStats]
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+ # FullReadStatsView captures all known information about a read.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] read_iteration_stats
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+ # @return [::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::ReadIterationStats]
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  # Iteration stats describe how efficient the read is, e.g. comparing
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  # rows seen vs. rows returned or cells seen vs cells returned can provide an
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  # indication of read efficiency (the higher the ratio of seen to retuned the
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  # @return [::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::RequestLatencyStats]
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  # Request latency stats describe the time taken to complete a request, from
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  # the server side.
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- class AllReadStats
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+ class FullReadStatsView
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  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
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  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
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  end
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  # single request, helpful for evaluating the performance of the sent request.
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  # Currently, there are the following supported methods:
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  # * google.bigtable.v2.ReadRows
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- # @!attribute [rw] read_efficiency_stats
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- # @return [::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::ReadEfficiencyStats]
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- # Available with the
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- # ReadRowsRequest.RequestStatsView.REQUEST_STATS_EFFICIENCY view, see
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- # package google.bigtable.v2.
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- # @!attribute [rw] all_read_stats
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- # @return [::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::AllReadStats]
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+ # @!attribute [rw] full_read_stats_view
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+ # @return [::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::FullReadStatsView]
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  # Available with the ReadRowsRequest.RequestStatsView.REQUEST_STATS_FULL
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  # view, see package google.bigtable.v2.
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  class RequestStats
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+ # Copyright 2023 Google LLC
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+ #
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+ # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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+ # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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+ # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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+ #
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+ # https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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+ #
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+ # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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+ # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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+ # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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+ # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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+ # limitations under the License.
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+
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+ # Auto-generated by gapic-generator-ruby. DO NOT EDIT!
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+
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+
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+ module Google
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+ module Protobuf
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+ # A Timestamp represents a point in time independent of any time zone or local
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+ # calendar, encoded as a count of seconds and fractions of seconds at
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+ # nanosecond resolution. The count is relative to an epoch at UTC midnight on
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+ # January 1, 1970, in the proleptic Gregorian calendar which extends the
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+ # Gregorian calendar backwards to year one.
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+ #
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+ # All minutes are 60 seconds long. Leap seconds are "smeared" so that no leap
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+ # second table is needed for interpretation, using a [24-hour linear
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+ # smear](https://developers.google.com/time/smear).
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+ #
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+ # The range is from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z. By
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+ # restricting to that range, we ensure that we can convert to and from [RFC
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+ # 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) date strings.
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+ #
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+ # # Examples
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+ #
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+ # Example 1: Compute Timestamp from POSIX `time()`.
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+ #
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+ # Timestamp timestamp;
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+ # timestamp.set_seconds(time(NULL));
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+ # timestamp.set_nanos(0);
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+ #
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+ # Example 2: Compute Timestamp from POSIX `gettimeofday()`.
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+ #
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+ # struct timeval tv;
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+ # gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
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+ #
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+ # Timestamp timestamp;
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+ # timestamp.set_seconds(tv.tv_sec);
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+ # timestamp.set_nanos(tv.tv_usec * 1000);
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+ #
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+ # Example 3: Compute Timestamp from Win32 `GetSystemTimeAsFileTime()`.
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+ #
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+ # FILETIME ft;
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+ # GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
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+ # UINT64 ticks = (((UINT64)ft.dwHighDateTime) << 32) | ft.dwLowDateTime;
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+ #
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+ # // A Windows tick is 100 nanoseconds. Windows epoch 1601-01-01T00:00:00Z
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+ # // is 11644473600 seconds before Unix epoch 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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+ # Timestamp timestamp;
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+ # timestamp.set_seconds((INT64) ((ticks / 10000000) - 11644473600LL));
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+ # timestamp.set_nanos((INT32) ((ticks % 10000000) * 100));
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+ #
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+ # Example 4: Compute Timestamp from Java `System.currentTimeMillis()`.
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+ #
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+ # long millis = System.currentTimeMillis();
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+ #
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+ # Timestamp timestamp = Timestamp.newBuilder().setSeconds(millis / 1000)
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+ # .setNanos((int) ((millis % 1000) * 1000000)).build();
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # Example 5: Compute Timestamp from Java `Instant.now()`.
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+ #
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+ # Instant now = Instant.now();
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+ #
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+ # Timestamp timestamp =
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+ # Timestamp.newBuilder().setSeconds(now.getEpochSecond())
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+ # .setNanos(now.getNano()).build();
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # Example 6: Compute Timestamp from current time in Python.
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+ #
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+ # timestamp = Timestamp()
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+ # timestamp.GetCurrentTime()
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+ #
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+ # # JSON Mapping
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+ #
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+ # In JSON format, the Timestamp type is encoded as a string in the
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+ # [RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format. That is, the
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+ # format is "\\{year}-\\{month}-\\{day}T\\{hour}:\\{min}:\\{sec}[.\\{frac_sec}]Z"
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+ # where \\{year} is always expressed using four digits while \\{month}, \\{day},
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+ # \\{hour}, \\{min}, and \\{sec} are zero-padded to two digits each. The fractional
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+ # seconds, which can go up to 9 digits (i.e. up to 1 nanosecond resolution),
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+ # are optional. The "Z" suffix indicates the timezone ("UTC"); the timezone
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+ # is required. A proto3 JSON serializer should always use UTC (as indicated by
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+ # "Z") when printing the Timestamp type and a proto3 JSON parser should be
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+ # able to accept both UTC and other timezones (as indicated by an offset).
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+ #
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+ # For example, "2017-01-15T01:30:15.01Z" encodes 15.01 seconds past
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+ # 01:30 UTC on January 15, 2017.
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+ #
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+ # In JavaScript, one can convert a Date object to this format using the
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+ # standard
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+ # [toISOString()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/toISOString)
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+ # method. In Python, a standard `datetime.datetime` object can be converted
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+ # to this format using
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+ # [`strftime`](https://docs.python.org/2/library/time.html#time.strftime) with
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+ # the time format spec '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ'. Likewise, in Java, one can use
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+ # the Joda Time's [`ISODateTimeFormat.dateTime()`](
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+ # http://www.joda.org/joda-time/apidocs/org/joda/time/format/ISODateTimeFormat.html#dateTime%2D%2D
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+ # ) to obtain a formatter capable of generating timestamps in this format.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] seconds
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+ # @return [::Integer]
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+ # Represents seconds of UTC time since Unix epoch
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+ # 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. Must be from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to
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+ # 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z inclusive.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] nanos
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+ # @return [::Integer]
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+ # Non-negative fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution. Negative
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+ # second values with fractions must still have non-negative nanos values
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+ # that count forward in time. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999
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+ # inclusive.
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+ class Timestamp
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+ include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
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+ extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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  # [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors).
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  # @!attribute [rw] code
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  # @return [::Integer]
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- # The status code, which should be an enum value of [google.rpc.Code][google.rpc.Code].
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+ # The status code, which should be an enum value of
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+ # [google.rpc.Code][google.rpc.Code].
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  # @!attribute [rw] message
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  # @return [::String]
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  # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any
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- # {::Google::Rpc::Status#details google.rpc.Status.details} field, or localized by the client.
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+ # {::Google::Rpc::Status#details google.rpc.Status.details} field, or localized
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+ # by the client.
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  # @!attribute [rw] details
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  # @return [::Array<::Google::Protobuf::Any>]
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  # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: google-cloud-bigtable-v2
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.7.0
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+ version: 0.8.0
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Google LLC
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2022-09-28 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2023-02-23 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: gapic-common
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  requirements:
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  - - ">="
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: '0.12'
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+ version: 0.17.1
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  - - "<"
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  version: 2.a
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  requirements:
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+ version: 1.26.3
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  type: :development
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  prerelease: false
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  requirements:
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  - - "~>"
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.26.3
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: minitest
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  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  - lib/google/cloud/bigtable/v2/bigtable/paths.rb
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  - lib/google/cloud/bigtable/v2/version.rb
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  - proto_docs/README.md
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+ - proto_docs/google/api/client.rb
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  - proto_docs/google/api/field_behavior.rb
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+ - proto_docs/google/api/launch_stage.rb
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  - proto_docs/google/api/resource.rb
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  - proto_docs/google/api/routing.rb
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  - proto_docs/google/bigtable/v2/bigtable.rb
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  - proto_docs/google/bigtable/v2/response_params.rb
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  - proto_docs/google/protobuf/any.rb
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  - proto_docs/google/protobuf/duration.rb
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+ - proto_docs/google/protobuf/timestamp.rb
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  - proto_docs/google/protobuf/wrappers.rb
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  - proto_docs/google/rpc/status.rb
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  homepage: https://github.com/googleapis/google-cloud-ruby
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  version: '0'
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  requirements: []
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- rubygems_version: 3.3.14
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+ rubygems_version: 3.4.2
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  signing_key:
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  specification_version: 4
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  summary: API Client library for the Cloud Bigtable V2 API