google-maps-fleet_engine-delivery-v1 0.a → 0.1.0
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/.yardopts +12 -0
- data/AUTHENTICATION.md +122 -0
- data/README.md +144 -8
- data/lib/google/maps/fleet_engine/delivery/v1/delivery_service/client.rb +1621 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleet_engine/delivery/v1/delivery_service/credentials.rb +49 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleet_engine/delivery/v1/delivery_service/paths.rb +100 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleet_engine/delivery/v1/delivery_service/rest/client.rb +1505 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleet_engine/delivery/v1/delivery_service/rest/service_stub.rb +725 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleet_engine/delivery/v1/delivery_service/rest.rb +54 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleet_engine/delivery/v1/delivery_service.rb +57 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleet_engine/delivery/v1/rest.rb +39 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleet_engine/delivery/v1/version.rb +8 -3
- data/lib/google/maps/fleet_engine/delivery/v1.rb +47 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/common_pb.rb +57 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/delivery_api_pb.rb +75 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/delivery_api_services_pb.rb +73 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/delivery_vehicles_pb.rb +61 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/header_pb.rb +48 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/task_tracking_info_pb.rb +58 -0
- data/lib/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/tasks_pb.rb +62 -0
- data/lib/google-maps-fleet_engine-delivery-v1.rb +21 -0
- data/proto_docs/README.md +4 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/api/client.rb +399 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/api/field_behavior.rb +85 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/api/launch_stage.rb +71 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/api/resource.rb +222 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/api/routing.rb +459 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/geo/type/viewport.rb +70 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/common.rb +251 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/delivery_api.rb +416 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/delivery_vehicles.rb +271 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/header.rb +113 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/task_tracking_info.rb +91 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/maps/fleetengine/delivery/v1/tasks.rb +281 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/protobuf/duration.rb +98 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/protobuf/field_mask.rb +229 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/protobuf/timestamp.rb +127 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/protobuf/wrappers.rb +121 -0
- data/proto_docs/google/type/latlng.rb +38 -0
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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