mux_ruby 3.17.0 → 3.19.0

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  18. data/lib/mux_ruby/api/errors_api.rb +2 -2
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  20. data/lib/mux_ruby/api/video_views_api.rb +2 -2
  21. data/lib/mux_ruby/models/asset.rb +26 -4
  22. data/lib/mux_ruby/models/create_asset_request.rb +29 -7
  23. data/lib/mux_ruby/models/delivery_report.rb +26 -4
  24. data/lib/mux_ruby/models/update_live_stream_new_asset_settings.rb +27 -5
  25. data/lib/mux_ruby/models/video_view.rb +14 -5
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- metric_filters: ['inner_example'], # Array<String> | Limit the results to rows that match inequality conditions from provided metric comparison clauses. Must be provided as an array query string parameter. Possible filterable metrics are the same as the set of metric ids, with the exceptions of `exits_before_video_start`, `unique_viewers`, `video_startup_failure_percentage`, and `views`. Example: * `metric_filters[]=aggregate_startup_time>=1000`
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- | **metric_filters** | [**Array&lt;String&gt;**](String.md) | Limit the results to rows that match inequality conditions from provided metric comparison clauses. Must be provided as an array query string parameter. Possible filterable metrics are the same as the set of metric ids, with the exceptions of &#x60;exits_before_video_start&#x60;, &#x60;unique_viewers&#x60;, &#x60;video_startup_failure_percentage&#x60;, and &#x60;views&#x60;. Example: * &#x60;metric_filters[]&#x3D;aggregate_startup_time&gt;&#x3D;1000&#x60; | [optional] |
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+ | **metric_filters** | [**Array&lt;String&gt;**](String.md) | Limit the results to rows that match inequality conditions from provided metric comparison clauses. Must be provided as an array query string parameter. Possible filterable metrics are the same as the set of metric ids, with the exceptions of &#x60;exits_before_video_start&#x60;, &#x60;unique_viewers&#x60;, &#x60;video_startup_failure_percentage&#x60;, &#x60;view_dropped_percentage&#x60;, and &#x60;views&#x60;. Example: * &#x60;metric_filters[]&#x3D;aggregate_startup_time&gt;&#x3D;1000&#x60; | [optional] |
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  | **timeframe** | [**Array&lt;String&gt;**](String.md) | Timeframe window to limit results by. Must be provided as an array query string parameter (e.g. timeframe[]&#x3D;). Accepted formats are... * array of epoch timestamps e.g. &#x60;timeframe[]&#x3D;1498867200&amp;timeframe[]&#x3D;1498953600&#x60; * duration string e.g. &#x60;timeframe[]&#x3D;24:hours or timeframe[]&#x3D;7:days&#x60; | [optional] |
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- measurement: '95th', # String | Measurement for the provided metric. If omitted, the default for the metric will be used. The default measurement for each metric is: \"sum\" : `ad_attempt_count`, `ad_break_count`, `ad_break_error_count`, `ad_error_count`, `ad_impression_count`, `playing_time` \"median\" : `ad_preroll_startup_time`, `ad_watch_time`, `aggregate_startup_time`, `content_startup_time`, `content_watch_time`, `max_downscale_percentage`, `max_upscale_percentage`, `page_load_time`, `player_average_live_latency`, `player_startup_time`, `rebuffer_count`, `rebuffer_duration`, `requests_for_first_preroll`, `video_startup_preroll_load_time`, `video_startup_preroll_request_time`, `video_startup_time`, `view_average_request_latency`, `view_average_request_throughput`, `view_max_request_latency`, `weighted_average_bitrate` \"avg\" : `ad_break_error_percentage`, `ad_error_percentage`, `ad_exit_before_start_count`, `ad_exit_before_start_percentage`, `ad_playback_failure_percentage`, `ad_startup_error_count`, `ad_startup_error_percentage`, `content_playback_failure_percentage`, `downscale_percentage`, `exits_before_video_start`, `playback_business_exception_percentage`, `playback_failure_percentage`, `playback_success_score`, `rebuffer_frequency`, `rebuffer_percentage`, `seek_latency`, `smoothness_score`, `startup_time_score`, `upscale_percentage`, `video_quality_score`, `video_startup_business_exception_percentage`, `video_startup_failure_percentage`, `viewer_experience_score` \"count\" : `started_views`, `unique_viewers`
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+ metric_filters: ['inner_example'], # Array<String> | Limit the results to rows that match inequality conditions from provided metric comparison clauses. Must be provided as an array query string parameter. Possible filterable metrics are the same as the set of metric ids, with the exceptions of `exits_before_video_start`, `unique_viewers`, `video_startup_failure_percentage`, `view_dropped_percentage`, and `views`. Example: * `metric_filters[]=aggregate_startup_time>=1000`
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+ measurement: '95th', # String | Measurement for the provided metric. If omitted, the default for the metric will be used. The default measurement for each metric is: \"sum\" : `ad_attempt_count`, `ad_break_count`, `ad_break_error_count`, `ad_error_count`, `ad_impression_count`, `playing_time` \"median\" : `ad_preroll_startup_time`, `ad_watch_time`, `aggregate_startup_time`, `content_startup_time`, `content_watch_time`, `max_downscale_percentage`, `max_upscale_percentage`, `page_load_time`, `player_average_live_latency`, `player_startup_time`, `rebuffer_count`, `rebuffer_duration`, `requests_for_first_preroll`, `video_startup_preroll_load_time`, `video_startup_preroll_request_time`, `video_startup_time`, `view_average_request_latency`, `view_average_request_throughput`, `view_max_request_latency`, `weighted_average_bitrate` \"avg\" : `ad_break_error_percentage`, `ad_error_percentage`, `ad_exit_before_start_count`, `ad_exit_before_start_percentage`, `ad_playback_failure_percentage`, `ad_startup_error_count`, `ad_startup_error_percentage`, `content_playback_failure_percentage`, `downscale_percentage`, `exits_before_video_start`, `playback_business_exception_percentage`, `playback_failure_percentage`, `playback_success_score`, `rebuffer_frequency`, `rebuffer_percentage`, `seek_latency`, `smoothness_score`, `startup_time_score`, `upscale_percentage`, `video_quality_score`, `video_startup_business_exception_percentage`, `video_startup_failure_percentage`, `view_dropped_percentage`, `viewer_experience_score` \"count\" : `started_views`, `unique_viewers`
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  # @option opts [Array<String>] :filters Limit the results to rows that match conditions from provided key:value pairs. Must be provided as an array query string parameter. To exclude rows that match a certain condition, prepend a &#x60;!&#x60; character to the dimension. Possible filter names are the same as returned by the List Filters endpoint. Example: * &#x60;filters[]&#x3D;operating_system:windows&amp;filters[]&#x3D;!country:US&#x60;
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- # @option opts [Array<String>] :metric_filters Limit the results to rows that match inequality conditions from provided metric comparison clauses. Must be provided as an array query string parameter. Possible filterable metrics are the same as the set of metric ids, with the exceptions of &#x60;exits_before_video_start&#x60;, &#x60;unique_viewers&#x60;, &#x60;video_startup_failure_percentage&#x60;, and &#x60;views&#x60;. Example: * &#x60;metric_filters[]&#x3D;aggregate_startup_time&gt;&#x3D;1000&#x60;
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+ # @option opts [Array<String>] :metric_filters Limit the results to rows that match inequality conditions from provided metric comparison clauses. Must be provided as an array query string parameter. Possible filterable metrics are the same as the set of metric ids, with the exceptions of &#x60;exits_before_video_start&#x60;, &#x60;unique_viewers&#x60;, &#x60;video_startup_failure_percentage&#x60;, &#x60;view_dropped_percentage&#x60;, and &#x60;views&#x60;. Example: * &#x60;metric_filters[]&#x3D;aggregate_startup_time&gt;&#x3D;1000&#x60;
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  # @option opts [Array<String>] :timeframe Timeframe window to limit results by. Must be provided as an array query string parameter (e.g. timeframe[]&#x3D;). Accepted formats are... * array of epoch timestamps e.g. &#x60;timeframe[]&#x3D;1498867200&amp;timeframe[]&#x3D;1498953600&#x60; * duration string e.g. &#x60;timeframe[]&#x3D;24:hours or timeframe[]&#x3D;7:days&#x60;
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- # @option opts [Array<String>] :metric_filters Limit the results to rows that match inequality conditions from provided metric comparison clauses. Must be provided as an array query string parameter. Possible filterable metrics are the same as the set of metric ids, with the exceptions of &#x60;exits_before_video_start&#x60;, &#x60;unique_viewers&#x60;, &#x60;video_startup_failure_percentage&#x60;, and &#x60;views&#x60;. Example: * &#x60;metric_filters[]&#x3D;aggregate_startup_time&gt;&#x3D;1000&#x60;
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+ # @option opts [Array<String>] :metric_filters Limit the results to rows that match inequality conditions from provided metric comparison clauses. Must be provided as an array query string parameter. Possible filterable metrics are the same as the set of metric ids, with the exceptions of &#x60;exits_before_video_start&#x60;, &#x60;unique_viewers&#x60;, &#x60;video_startup_failure_percentage&#x60;, &#x60;view_dropped_percentage&#x60;, and &#x60;views&#x60;. Example: * &#x60;metric_filters[]&#x3D;aggregate_startup_time&gt;&#x3D;1000&#x60;
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