google-cloud-secret_manager-v1beta1 0.6.6 → 0.7.0

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@@ -6,6 +6,12 @@ Secret Manager is a secure and convenient storage system for API keys, passwords
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  https://github.com/googleapis/google-cloud-ruby
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+ This gem is a _versioned_ client. It provides basic client classes for a
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+ specific version of the Secret Manager V1beta1 API. Most users should consider using
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+ the main client gem,
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+ [google-cloud-secret_manager](https://rubygems.org/gems/google-cloud-secret_manager).
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+ See the section below titled *Which client should I use?* for more information.
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  ## Installation
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  ```
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  and later. Older versions of Ruby _may_ still work, but are unsupported and not
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  recommended. See https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/branches/ for details
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  about the Ruby support schedule.
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+ ## Which client should I use?
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+ Most modern Ruby client libraries for Google APIs come in two flavors: the main
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+ client library with a name such as `google-cloud-secret_manager`,
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+ and lower-level _versioned_ client libraries with names such as
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+ `google-cloud-secret_manager-v1beta1`.
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+ _In most cases, you should install the main client._
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+ ### What's the difference between the main client and a versioned client?
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+ A _versioned client_ provides a basic set of data types and client classes for
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+ a _single version_ of a specific service. (That is, for a service with multiple
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+ versions, there might be a separate versioned client for each service version.)
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+ Most versioned clients are written and maintained by a code generator.
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+ The _main client_ is designed to provide you with the _recommended_ client
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+ interfaces for the service. There will be only one main client for any given
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+ service, even a service with multiple versions. The main client includes
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+ factory methods for constructing the client objects we recommend for most
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+ users. In some cases, those will be classes provided by an underlying versioned
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+ client; in other cases, they will be handwritten higher-level client objects
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+ with additional capabilities, convenience methods, or best practices built in.
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+ Generally, the main client will default to a recommended service version,
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+ although in some cases you can override this if you need to talk to a specific
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+ service version.
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+ ### Why would I want to use the main client?
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+ We recommend that most users install the main client gem for a service. You can
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+ identify this gem as the one _without_ a version in its name, e.g.
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+ `google-cloud-secret_manager`.
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+ The main client is recommended because it will embody the best practices for
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+ accessing the service, and may also provide more convenient interfaces or
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+ tighter integration into frameworks and third-party libraries. In addition, the
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+ documentation and samples published by Google will generally demonstrate use of
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+ the main client.
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+ ### Why would I want to use a versioned client?
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+ You can use a versioned client if you are content with a possibly lower-level
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+ class interface, you explicitly want to avoid features provided by the main
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+ client, or you want to access a specific service version not be covered by the
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+ main client. You can identify versioned client gems because the service version
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+ is part of the name, e.g. `google-cloud-secret_manager-v1beta1`.
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+ ### What about the google-apis-<name> clients?
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+ Client library gems with names that begin with `google-apis-` are based on an
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+ older code generation technology. They talk to a REST/JSON backend (whereas
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+ most modern clients talk to a [gRPC](https://grpc.io/) backend) and they may
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+ not offer the same performance, features, and ease of use provided by more
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+ modern clients.
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+ The `google-apis-` clients have wide coverage across Google services, so you
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+ might need to use one if there is no modern client available for the service.
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+ However, if a modern client is available, we generally recommend it over the
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+ older `google-apis-` clients.
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  # Create credentials
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  credentials = @config.credentials
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- credentials ||= Credentials.default scope: @config.scope
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+ # Use self-signed JWT if the scope and endpoint are unchanged from default,
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+ # but only if the default endpoint does not have a region prefix.
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+ enable_self_signed_jwt = @config.scope == Client.configure.scope &&
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+ @config.endpoint == Client.configure.endpoint &&
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+ !@config.endpoint.split(".").first.include?("-")
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+ credentials ||= Credentials.default scope: @config.scope,
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+ enable_self_signed_jwt: enable_self_signed_jwt
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  if credentials.is_a?(String) || credentials.is_a?(Hash)
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  end
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  module Cloud
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  module SecretManager
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  module V1beta1
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  end
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  end
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  end
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+ # Denotes that a (repeated) field is an unordered list.
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+ # This indicates that the service may provide the elements of the list
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+ # in any arbitrary order, rather than the order the user originally
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+ # provided. Additionally, the list's order may or may not be stable.
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+ UNORDERED_LIST = 6
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  end
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+ # Example 5: Compute Timestamp from Java `Instant.now()`.
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+ #
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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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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: google-cloud-secret_manager-v1beta1
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.6.6
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+ version: 0.7.0
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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: 2021-01-20 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2021-02-03 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  description: Secret Manager is a secure and convenient storage system for API keys,
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  passwords, certificates, and other sensitive data. Secret Manager provides a central
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  place and single source of truth to manage, access, and audit secrets across Google
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+ Cloud. Note that google-cloud-secret_manager-v1beta1 is a version-specific client
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+ library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-secret_manager
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+ instead. See the readme for more details.
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  email: googleapis-packages@google.com
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  executables: []
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  extensions: []