google-cloud-spanner 1.16.2 → 2.0.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/AUTHENTICATION.md +1 -1
  3. data/CHANGELOG.md +23 -0
  4. data/lib/google-cloud-spanner.rb +10 -13
  5. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner.rb +6 -8
  6. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/credentials.rb +2 -2
  7. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/credentials.rb +2 -2
  8. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/backup.rb +1 -1
  9. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/backup/job.rb +2 -2
  10. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/backup/job/list.rb +2 -2
  11. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/backup/list.rb +1 -2
  12. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/backup/restore/job.rb +2 -2
  13. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/batch_client.rb +2 -2
  14. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/batch_snapshot.rb +6 -8
  15. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/batch_update.rb +1 -1
  16. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/client.rb +8 -8
  17. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/commit.rb +14 -14
  18. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/convert.rb +7 -7
  19. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/credentials.rb +2 -2
  20. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/data.rb +2 -2
  21. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/database.rb +22 -22
  22. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/database/backup_info.rb +1 -1
  23. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/database/job.rb +3 -3
  24. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/database/job/list.rb +2 -2
  25. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/database/list.rb +1 -1
  26. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/database/restore_info.rb +1 -1
  27. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/fields.rb +8 -8
  28. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/instance.rb +5 -12
  29. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/instance/config.rb +1 -1
  30. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/instance/config/list.rb +1 -1
  31. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/instance/job.rb +2 -2
  32. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/instance/list.rb +1 -1
  33. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/partition.rb +4 -4
  34. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/policy.rb +2 -2
  35. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/service.rb +209 -297
  36. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/session.rb +9 -9
  37. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/snapshot.rb +2 -2
  38. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/transaction.rb +2 -2
  39. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/version.rb +1 -1
  40. metadata +18 -107
  41. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database.rb +0 -149
  42. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1.rb +0 -147
  43. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/credentials.rb +0 -46
  44. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/database_admin_client.rb +0 -1513
  45. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/database_admin_client_config.json +0 -111
  46. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/iam/v1/iam_policy.rb +0 -64
  47. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/iam/v1/options.rb +0 -33
  48. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/iam/v1/policy.rb +0 -151
  49. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/longrunning/operations.rb +0 -51
  50. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/protobuf/any.rb +0 -131
  51. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/protobuf/empty.rb +0 -29
  52. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/protobuf/field_mask.rb +0 -222
  53. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/protobuf/timestamp.rb +0 -113
  54. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/rpc/status.rb +0 -39
  55. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/spanner/admin/database/v1/backup.rb +0 -325
  56. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/spanner/admin/database/v1/spanner_database_admin.rb +0 -368
  57. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/database/v1/doc/google/type/expr.rb +0 -45
  58. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance.rb +0 -164
  59. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1.rb +0 -162
  60. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/credentials.rb +0 -46
  61. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/doc/google/iam/v1/iam_policy.rb +0 -64
  62. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/doc/google/iam/v1/options.rb +0 -33
  63. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/doc/google/iam/v1/policy.rb +0 -151
  64. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/doc/google/longrunning/operations.rb +0 -51
  65. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/doc/google/protobuf/any.rb +0 -131
  66. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/doc/google/protobuf/empty.rb +0 -29
  67. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/doc/google/protobuf/field_mask.rb +0 -222
  68. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/doc/google/rpc/status.rb +0 -39
  69. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/doc/google/spanner/admin/instance/v1/spanner_instance_admin.rb +0 -334
  70. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/doc/google/type/expr.rb +0 -45
  71. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/instance_admin_client.rb +0 -975
  72. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/admin/instance/v1/instance_admin_client_config.json +0 -76
  73. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1.rb +0 -16
  74. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/credentials.rb +0 -42
  75. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/protobuf/any.rb +0 -131
  76. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/protobuf/duration.rb +0 -91
  77. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/protobuf/empty.rb +0 -29
  78. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/protobuf/struct.rb +0 -74
  79. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/protobuf/timestamp.rb +0 -113
  80. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/rpc/status.rb +0 -39
  81. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/spanner/v1/keys.rb +0 -150
  82. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/spanner/v1/mutation.rb +0 -95
  83. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/spanner/v1/query_plan.rb +0 -121
  84. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/spanner/v1/result_set.rb +0 -190
  85. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/spanner/v1/spanner.rb +0 -570
  86. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/spanner/v1/transaction.rb +0 -432
  87. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/doc/google/spanner/v1/type.rb +0 -112
  88. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/spanner_client.rb +0 -1485
  89. data/lib/google/cloud/spanner/v1/spanner_client_config.json +0 -121
  90. data/lib/google/spanner/admin/database/v1/backup_pb.rb +0 -98
  91. data/lib/google/spanner/admin/database/v1/common_pb.rb +0 -28
  92. data/lib/google/spanner/admin/database/v1/spanner_database_admin_pb.rb +0 -141
  93. data/lib/google/spanner/admin/database/v1/spanner_database_admin_services_pb.rb +0 -169
  94. data/lib/google/spanner/admin/instance/v1/spanner_instance_admin_pb.rb +0 -125
  95. data/lib/google/spanner/admin/instance/v1/spanner_instance_admin_services_pb.rb +0 -181
  96. data/lib/google/spanner/v1/keys_pb.rb +0 -34
  97. data/lib/google/spanner/v1/mutation_pb.rb +0 -39
  98. data/lib/google/spanner/v1/query_plan_pb.rb +0 -48
  99. data/lib/google/spanner/v1/result_set_pb.rb +0 -48
  100. data/lib/google/spanner/v1/spanner_pb.rb +0 -179
  101. data/lib/google/spanner/v1/spanner_services_pb.rb +0 -179
  102. data/lib/google/spanner/v1/transaction_pb.rb +0 -56
  103. data/lib/google/spanner/v1/type_pb.rb +0 -44
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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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- # 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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- module Google
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- module Longrunning
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- # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a
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- #
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- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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- module Protobuf
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- # Copyright 2020 Google LLC
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- # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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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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- module Google
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- module Rpc
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- # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for
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- # different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is
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- # used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains
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- # three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details.
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- #
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- # You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the
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- # @!attribute [rw] message
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- # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any
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- # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of
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- end
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