@maxim_mazurok/gapi.client.datamigration-v1beta1 0.1.20260310 → 0.1.20260603

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  1. package/index.d.ts +6 -6
  2. package/package.json +1 -1
  3. package/readme.md +17 -0
package/index.d.ts CHANGED
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  // This file was generated by https://github.com/Maxim-Mazurok/google-api-typings-generator. Please do not edit it manually.
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  // In case of any problems please post issue to https://github.com/Maxim-Mazurok/google-api-typings-generator
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  // Generated from: https://datamigration.googleapis.com/$discovery/rest?version=v1beta1
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- // Revision: 20260310
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+ // Revision: 20260603
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  /// <reference types="gapi.client" />
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  interface FieldViolation {
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  /** A description of why the request element is bad. */
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  description?: string;
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- /** A path that leads to a field in the request body. The value will be a sequence of dot-separated identifiers that identify a protocol buffer field. Consider the following: message CreateContactRequest { message EmailAddress { enum Type { TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; HOME = 1; WORK = 2; } optional string email = 1; repeated EmailType type = 2; } string full_name = 1; repeated EmailAddress email_addresses = 2; } In this example, in proto `field` could take one of the following values: * `full_name` for a violation in the `full_name` value * `email_addresses[1].email` for a violation in the `email` field of the first `email_addresses` message * `email_addresses[3].type[2]` for a violation in the second `type` value in the third `email_addresses` message. In JSON, the same values are represented as: * `fullName` for a violation in the `fullName` value * `emailAddresses[1].email` for a violation in the `email` field of the first `emailAddresses` message * `emailAddresses[3].type[2]` for a violation in the second `type` value in the third `emailAddresses` message. */
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+ /** A path that leads to a field in the request body. The value will be a sequence of dot-separated identifiers that identify a protocol buffer field. Consider the following: message CreateContactRequest { message EmailAddress { enum Type { TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; HOME = 1; WORK = 2; } optional string email = 1; repeated EmailType type = 2; } string full_name = 1; repeated EmailAddress email_addresses = 2; } In this example, in proto `field` could take one of the following values: * `full_name` for a violation in the `full_name` value * `email_addresses[0].email` for a violation in the `email` field of the first `email_addresses` message * `email_addresses[2].type[1]` for a violation in the second `type` value in the third `email_addresses` message. In JSON, the same values are represented as: * `fullName` for a violation in the `fullName` value * `emailAddresses[0].email` for a violation in the `email` field of the first `emailAddresses` message * `emailAddresses[2].type[1]` for a violation in the second `type` value in the third `emailAddresses` message. */
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  field?: string;
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  /** Provides a localized error message for field-level errors that is safe to return to the API consumer. */
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  localizedMessage?: LocalizedMessage;
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  violations?: QuotaFailureViolation[];
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  }
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  interface QuotaFailureViolation {
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- /** The API Service from which the `QuotaFailure.Violation` orginates. In some cases, Quota issues originate from an API Service other than the one that was called. In other words, a dependency of the called API Service could be the cause of the `QuotaFailure`, and this field would have the dependency API service name. For example, if the called API is Kubernetes Engine API (container.googleapis.com), and a quota violation occurs in the Kubernetes Engine API itself, this field would be "container.googleapis.com". On the other hand, if the quota violation occurs when the Kubernetes Engine API creates VMs in the Compute Engine API (compute.googleapis.com), this field would be "compute.googleapis.com". */
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+ /** The API Service from which the `QuotaFailure.Violation` originates. In some cases, Quota issues originate from an API Service other than the one that was called. In other words, a dependency of the called API Service could be the cause of the `QuotaFailure`, and this field would have the dependency API service name. For example, if the called API is Kubernetes Engine API (container.googleapis.com), and a quota violation occurs in the Kubernetes Engine API itself, this field would be "container.googleapis.com". On the other hand, if the quota violation occurs when the Kubernetes Engine API creates VMs in the Compute Engine API (compute.googleapis.com), this field would be "compute.googleapis.com". */
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  apiService?: string;
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  /** A description of how the quota check failed. Clients can use this description to find more about the quota configuration in the service's public documentation, or find the relevant quota limit to adjust through developer console. For example: "Service disabled" or "Daily Limit for read operations exceeded". */
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  description?: string;
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  /** The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. */
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  code?: number;
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  /** A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use. */
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  /** A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. */
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  message?: string;
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  }
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  /** Legacy upload protocol for media (e.g. "media", "multipart"). */
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  uploadType?: string;
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  }): Request<Location>;
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- /** Lists information about the supported locations for this service. This method can be called in two ways: * **List all public locations:** Use the path `GET /v1/locations`. * **List project-visible locations:** Use the path `GET /v1/projects/{project_id}/locations`. This may include public locations as well as private or other locations specifically visible to the project. */
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+ /** Lists information about the supported locations for this service. This method lists locations based on the resource scope provided in the ListLocationsRequest.name field: * **Global locations**: If `name` is empty, the method lists the public locations available to all projects. * **Project-specific locations**: If `name` follows the format `projects/{project}`, the method lists locations visible to that specific project. This includes public, private, or other project-specific locations enabled for the project. For gRPC and client library implementations, the resource name is passed as the `name` field. For direct service calls, the resource name is incorporated into the request path based on the specific service implementation and version. */
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  list(request?: {
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  '$.xgafv'?: '1' | '2';
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  alt?: 'json' | 'media' | 'proto';
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  /** JSONP */
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  callback?: string;
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  extraLocationTypes?: string | string[];
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  /** Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial response. */
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  fields?: string;
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@maxim_mazurok/gapi.client.datamigration-v1beta1",
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  "description": "TypeScript typings for Database Migration API v1beta1",
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  "repository": {
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  "type": "git",
package/readme.md CHANGED
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  npm install @types/gapi.client.datamigration-v1beta1 --save-dev
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  ```
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+ ## TypeScript 6.0+
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+ TypeScript 6.0 changed `types` to default to `[]`. You must now explicitly list type packages in `tsconfig.json`:
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "compilerOptions": {
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+ "types": [
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+ "gapi",
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+ "gapi.auth2",
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+ "gapi.client",
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+ "gapi.client.datamigration-v1beta1"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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  ## Usage
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  You need to initialize Google API client in your code: