google-cloud-monitoring 0.37.0 → 1.0.1
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/.yardopts +2 -1
- data/AUTHENTICATION.md +51 -59
- data/LICENSE.md +203 -0
- data/MIGRATING.md +361 -0
- data/README.md +34 -50
- data/lib/google-cloud-monitoring.rb +6 -5
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring.rb +255 -443
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard.rb +88 -117
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/{v3/doc/google/protobuf/wrappers.rb → dashboard/version.rb} +12 -9
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/version.rb +6 -2
- metadata +72 -129
- data/LICENSE +0 -201
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1.rb +0 -148
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/credentials.rb +0 -46
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/dashboards_service_client.rb +0 -457
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/dashboards_service_client_config.json +0 -51
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/common.rb +0 -394
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/dashboard.rb +0 -53
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/dashboards_service.rb +0 -82
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/layouts.rb +0 -71
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/metrics.rb +0 -151
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/scorecard.rb +0 -102
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/text.rb +0 -43
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/widget.rb +0 -41
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/xychart.rb +0 -141
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/protobuf/duration.rb +0 -91
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/dashboard/v1/doc/google/protobuf/empty.rb +0 -29
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3.rb +0 -532
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/alert_policy_service_client.rb +0 -553
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/alert_policy_service_client_config.json +0 -51
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/credentials.rb +0 -44
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/api/distribution.rb +0 -200
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/api/label.rb +0 -42
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/api/metric.rb +0 -245
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/api/monitored_resource.rb +0 -108
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/alert.rb +0 -345
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/alert_service.rb +0 -138
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/common.rb +0 -461
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/group.rb +0 -75
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/group_service.rb +0 -167
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/metric.rb +0 -85
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/metric_service.rb +0 -230
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/mutation_record.rb +0 -29
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/notification.rb +0 -156
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/notification_service.rb +0 -221
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/service.rb +0 -361
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/service_service.rb +0 -197
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/uptime.rb +0 -326
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/monitoring/v3/uptime_service.rb +0 -136
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/protobuf/any.rb +0 -131
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/protobuf/duration.rb +0 -91
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/protobuf/empty.rb +0 -29
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/protobuf/field_mask.rb +0 -222
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/protobuf/struct.rb +0 -74
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/protobuf/timestamp.rb +0 -113
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/doc/google/rpc/status.rb +0 -39
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/group_service_client.rb +0 -606
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/group_service_client_config.json +0 -56
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/metric_service_client.rb +0 -750
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/metric_service_client_config.json +0 -66
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/notification_channel_service_client.rb +0 -811
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/notification_channel_service_client_config.json +0 -76
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/service_monitoring_service_client.rb +0 -788
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/service_monitoring_service_client_config.json +0 -76
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/uptime_check_service_client.rb +0 -550
- data/lib/google/cloud/monitoring/v3/uptime_check_service_client_config.json +0 -56
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/common_pb.rb +0 -95
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/dashboard_pb.rb +0 -29
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/dashboards_service_pb.rb +0 -51
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/dashboards_service_services_pb.rb +0 -76
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/drilldowns_pb.rb +0 -17
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/layouts_pb.rb +0 -41
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/metrics_pb.rb +0 -76
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/scorecard_pb.rb +0 -38
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/service_pb.rb +0 -17
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/text_pb.rb +0 -28
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/widget_pb.rb +0 -32
- data/lib/google/monitoring/dashboard/v1/xychart_pb.rb +0 -66
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/alert_pb.rb +0 -87
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/alert_service_pb.rb +0 -53
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/alert_service_services_pb.rb +0 -63
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/common_pb.rb +0 -95
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/dropped_labels_pb.rb +0 -19
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/group_pb.rb +0 -24
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/group_service_pb.rb +0 -73
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/group_service_services_pb.rb +0 -66
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/metric_pb.rb +0 -82
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/metric_service_pb.rb +0 -130
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/metric_service_services_pb.rb +0 -66
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/mutation_record_pb.rb +0 -21
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/notification_pb.rb +0 -47
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/notification_service_pb.rb +0 -90
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/notification_service_services_pb.rb +0 -94
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/service_pb.rb +0 -149
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/service_service_pb.rb +0 -86
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/service_service_services_pb.rb +0 -65
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/span_context_pb.rb +0 -19
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/uptime_pb.rb +0 -109
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/uptime_service_pb.rb +0 -63
- data/lib/google/monitoring/v3/uptime_service_services_pb.rb +0 -67
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