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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/AUTHENTICATION.md +2 -1
- data/CHANGELOG.md +23 -0
- data/lib/google-cloud-logging.rb +14 -15
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging.rb +12 -13
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/credentials.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/entry.rb +5 -5
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/entry/http_request.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/entry/list.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/entry/operation.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/entry/source_location.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/log/list.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/metric.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/metric/list.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/resource_descriptor/list.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/service.rb +70 -173
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/sink.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/sink/list.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +10 -80
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2.rb +0 -18
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/config_service_v2_client.rb +0 -1368
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/config_service_v2_client_config.json +0 -106
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/credentials.rb +0 -39
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/api/distribution.rb +0 -164
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/api/label.rb +0 -42
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/api/metric.rb +0 -275
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/api/monitored_resource.rb +0 -118
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/logging/type/http_request.rb +0 -86
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/logging/v2/log_entry.rb +0 -179
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/logging/v2/logging.rb +0 -238
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/logging/v2/logging_config.rb +0 -660
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/logging/v2/logging_metrics.rb +0 -220
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/protobuf/any.rb +0 -131
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/protobuf/duration.rb +0 -91
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/protobuf/empty.rb +0 -29
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/protobuf/field_mask.rb +0 -222
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/protobuf/struct.rb +0 -74
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/doc/google/protobuf/timestamp.rb +0 -113
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/logging_service_v2_client.rb +0 -680
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/logging_service_v2_client_config.json +0 -61
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/metrics_service_v2_client.rb +0 -475
- data/lib/google/cloud/logging/v2/metrics_service_v2_client_config.json +0 -56
- data/lib/google/logging/v2/log_entry_pb.rb +0 -59
- data/lib/google/logging/v2/logging_config_pb.rb +0 -173
- data/lib/google/logging/v2/logging_config_services_pb.rb +0 -112
- data/lib/google/logging/v2/logging_metrics_pb.rb +0 -72
- data/lib/google/logging/v2/logging_metrics_services_pb.rb +0 -52
- data/lib/google/logging/v2/logging_pb.rb +0 -80
- data/lib/google/logging/v2/logging_services_pb.rb +0 -64
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