googleapis-common-protos-types 1.7.0 → 1.9.0
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CHANGELOG.md +13 -0
- data/lib/google/api/annotations_pb.rb +60 -2
- data/lib/google/api/auth_pb.rb +264 -34
- data/lib/google/api/backend_pb.rb +212 -23
- data/lib/google/api/billing_pb.rb +104 -8
- data/lib/google/api/client_pb.rb +422 -86
- data/lib/google/api/config_change_pb.rb +111 -17
- data/lib/google/api/consumer_pb.rb +109 -16
- data/lib/google/api/context_pb.rb +117 -11
- data/lib/google/api/control_pb.rb +71 -4
- data/lib/google/api/distribution_pb.rb +242 -39
- data/lib/google/api/documentation_pb.rb +195 -19
- data/lib/google/api/endpoint_pb.rb +100 -7
- data/lib/google/api/error_reason_pb.rb +597 -33
- data/lib/google/api/field_behavior_pb.rb +131 -11
- data/lib/google/api/http_pb.rb +406 -23
- data/lib/google/api/httpbody_pb.rb +109 -6
- data/lib/google/api/label_pb.rb +75 -11
- data/lib/google/api/launch_stage_pb.rb +99 -11
- data/lib/google/api/log_pb.rb +82 -7
- data/lib/google/api/logging_pb.rb +108 -9
- data/lib/google/api/metric_pb.rb +297 -38
- data/lib/google/api/monitored_resource_pb.rb +159 -17
- data/lib/google/api/monitoring_pb.rb +134 -9
- data/lib/google/api/policy_pb.rb +129 -0
- data/lib/google/api/quota_pb.rb +211 -21
- data/lib/google/api/resource_pb.rb +265 -23
- data/lib/google/api/routing_pb.rb +488 -8
- data/lib/google/api/service_pb.rb +239 -29
- data/lib/google/api/source_info_pb.rb +59 -4
- data/lib/google/api/system_parameter_pb.rb +123 -13
- data/lib/google/api/usage_pb.rb +123 -11
- data/lib/google/api/visibility_pb.rb +140 -8
- data/lib/google/logging/type/http_request_pb.rb +123 -18
- data/lib/google/logging/type/log_severity_pb.rb +98 -12
- data/lib/google/longrunning/operations_pb.rb +277 -37
- data/lib/google/rpc/code_pb.rb +213 -20
- data/lib/google/rpc/context/attribute_context_pb.rb +375 -66
- data/lib/google/rpc/context/audit_context_pb.rb +77 -8
- data/lib/google/rpc/error_details_pb.rb +313 -56
- data/lib/google/rpc/http_pb.rb +91 -17
- data/lib/google/rpc/status_pb.rb +77 -6
- data/lib/google/type/calendar_period_pb.rb +83 -11
- data/lib/google/type/color_pb.rb +202 -7
- data/lib/google/type/date_pb.rb +79 -6
- data/lib/google/type/datetime_pb.rb +132 -18
- data/lib/google/type/dayofweek_pb.rb +77 -11
- data/lib/google/type/decimal_pb.rb +122 -4
- data/lib/google/type/expr_pb.rb +100 -7
- data/lib/google/type/fraction_pb.rb +60 -5
- data/lib/google/type/interval_pb.rb +74 -5
- data/lib/google/type/latlng_pb.rb +64 -5
- data/lib/google/type/localized_text_pb.rb +63 -5
- data/lib/google/type/money_pb.rb +69 -6
- data/lib/google/type/month_pb.rb +92 -16
- data/lib/google/type/phone_number_pb.rb +140 -12
- data/lib/google/type/postal_address_pb.rb +161 -14
- data/lib/google/type/quaternion_pb.rb +121 -7
- data/lib/google/type/timeofday_pb.rb +71 -7
- data/lib/googleapis/common/protos/types/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +6 -5
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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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|
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