@maxim_mazurok/gapi.client.workstations-v1beta 0.0.20240709 → 0.0.20240716

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  1. package/index.d.ts +10 -4
  2. package/package.json +1 -1
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://workstations.googleapis.com/$discovery/rest?version=v1beta
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- // Revision: 20240709
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+ // Revision: 20240716
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  /// <reference types="gapi.client" />
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  accelerators?: Accelerator[];
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  /** Optional. The size of the boot disk for the VM in gigabytes (GB). The minimum boot disk size is `30` GB. Defaults to `50` GB. */
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  bootDiskSizeGb?: number;
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- /** Optional. Whether to enable nested virtualization on boosted Cloud Workstations VMs running using this boost configuration. Nested virtualization lets you run virtual machine (VM) instances inside your workstation. Before enabling nested virtualization, consider the following important considerations. Cloud Workstations instances are subject to the [same restrictions as Compute Engine instances](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/nested-virtualization/overview#restrictions): * **Organization policy**: projects, folders, or organizations may be restricted from creating nested VMs if the **Disable VM nested virtualization** constraint is enforced in the organization policy. For more information, see the Compute Engine section, [Checking whether nested virtualization is allowed](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/nested-virtualization/managing-constraint#checking_whether_nested_virtualization_is_allowed). * **Performance**: nested VMs might experience a 10% or greater decrease in performance for workloads that are CPU-bound and possibly greater than a 10% decrease for workloads that are input/output bound. * **Machine Type**: nested virtualization can only be enabled on boost configurations that specify a machine_type in the N1 or N2 machine series. * **GPUs**: nested virtualization may not be enabled on boost configurations with accelerators. * **Operating System**: Because [Container-Optimized OS](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images/os-details#container-optimized_os_cos) does not support nested virtualization, when nested virtualization is enabled, the underlying Compute Engine VM instances boot from an [Ubuntu LTS](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images/os-details#ubuntu_lts) image. Defaults to false. */
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+ /** Optional. Whether to enable nested virtualization on boosted Cloud Workstations VMs running using this boost configuration. Defaults to false. Nested virtualization lets you run virtual machine (VM) instances inside your workstation. Before enabling nested virtualization, consider the following important considerations. Cloud Workstations instances are subject to the [same restrictions as Compute Engine instances](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/nested-virtualization/overview#restrictions): * **Organization policy**: projects, folders, or organizations may be restricted from creating nested VMs if the **Disable VM nested virtualization** constraint is enforced in the organization policy. For more information, see the Compute Engine section, [Checking whether nested virtualization is allowed](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/nested-virtualization/managing-constraint#checking_whether_nested_virtualization_is_allowed). * **Performance**: nested VMs might experience a 10% or greater decrease in performance for workloads that are CPU-bound and possibly greater than a 10% decrease for workloads that are input/output bound. * **Machine Type**: nested virtualization can only be enabled on boost configurations that specify a machine_type in the N1 or N2 machine series. */
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  enableNestedVirtualization?: boolean;
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  /** Optional. Required. The id to be used for the boost config. */
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  id?: string;
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  disablePublicIpAddresses?: boolean;
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  /** Optional. Whether to disable SSH access to the VM. */
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  disableSsh?: boolean;
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- /** Optional. Whether to enable nested virtualization on Cloud Workstations VMs created using this workstation configuration. Nested virtualization lets you run virtual machine (VM) instances inside your workstation. Before enabling nested virtualization, consider the following important considerations. Cloud Workstations instances are subject to the [same restrictions as Compute Engine instances](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/nested-virtualization/overview#restrictions): * **Organization policy**: projects, folders, or organizations may be restricted from creating nested VMs if the **Disable VM nested virtualization** constraint is enforced in the organization policy. For more information, see the Compute Engine section, [Checking whether nested virtualization is allowed](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/nested-virtualization/managing-constraint#checking_whether_nested_virtualization_is_allowed). * **Performance**: nested VMs might experience a 10% or greater decrease in performance for workloads that are CPU-bound and possibly greater than a 10% decrease for workloads that are input/output bound. * **Machine Type**: nested virtualization can only be enabled on workstation configurations that specify a machine_type in the N1 or N2 machine series. * **GPUs**: nested virtualization may not be enabled on workstation configurations with accelerators. * **Operating System**: because [Container-Optimized OS](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images/os-details#container-optimized_os_cos) does not support nested virtualization, when nested virtualization is enabled, the underlying Compute Engine VM instances boot from an [Ubuntu LTS](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images/os-details#ubuntu_lts) image. */
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+ /** Optional. Whether to enable nested virtualization on Cloud Workstations VMs created using this workstation configuration. Defaults to false. Nested virtualization lets you run virtual machine (VM) instances inside your workstation. Before enabling nested virtualization, consider the following important considerations. Cloud Workstations instances are subject to the [same restrictions as Compute Engine instances](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/nested-virtualization/overview#restrictions): * **Organization policy**: projects, folders, or organizations may be restricted from creating nested VMs if the **Disable VM nested virtualization** constraint is enforced in the organization policy. For more information, see the Compute Engine section, [Checking whether nested virtualization is allowed](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/nested-virtualization/managing-constraint#checking_whether_nested_virtualization_is_allowed). * **Performance**: nested VMs might experience a 10% or greater decrease in performance for workloads that are CPU-bound and possibly greater than a 10% decrease for workloads that are input/output bound. * **Machine Type**: nested virtualization can only be enabled on workstation configurations that specify a machine_type in the N1 or N2 machine series. */
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  enableNestedVirtualization?: boolean;
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  /** Optional. The type of machine to use for VM instances—for example, `"e2-standard-4"`. For more information about machine types that Cloud Workstations supports, see the list of [available machine types](https://cloud.google.com/workstations/docs/available-machine-types). */
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  machineType?: string;
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  interface Workstation {
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  /** Optional. Client-specified annotations. */
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  annotations?: {[P in string]: string};
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+ /** Output only. List of available boost configuration ids that this workstation can be boosted up to */
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+ boostConfigs?: WorkstationBoostConfig[];
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  /** Output only. Time when this workstation was created. */
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  createTime?: string;
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  /** Output only. Time when this workstation was soft-deleted. */
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  /** Output only. Time when this workstation was most recently updated. */
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  updateTime?: string;
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  }
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+ interface WorkstationBoostConfig {
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+ /** Output only. Boost config id. */
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+ id?: string;
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+ }
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  interface WorkstationCluster {
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  /** Optional. Client-specified annotations. */
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  annotations?: {[P in string]: string};
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  disableTcpConnections?: boolean;
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  /** Optional. Human-readable name for this workstation configuration. */
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  displayName?: string;
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- /** Optional. Whether to enable Linux `auditd` logging on the workstation. When enabled, a service account must also be specified that has `logging.buckets.write` permission on the project. Operating system audit logging is distinct from [Cloud Audit Logs](https://cloud.google.com/workstations/docs/audit-logging). */
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+ /** Optional. Whether to enable Linux `auditd` logging on the workstation. When enabled, a service_account must also be specified that has `roles/logging.logWriter` and `roles/monitoring.metricWriter` on the project. Operating system audit logging is distinct from [Cloud Audit Logs](https://cloud.google.com/workstations/docs/audit-logging) and [Container output logging](http://cloud/workstations/docs/container-output-logging#overview). Operating system audit logs are available in the [Cloud Logging](https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs) console by querying: resource.type="gce_instance" log_name:"/logs/linux-auditd" */
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  enableAuditAgent?: boolean;
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  /** Immutable. Encrypts resources of this workstation configuration using a customer-managed encryption key (CMEK). If specified, the boot disk of the Compute Engine instance and the persistent disk are encrypted using this encryption key. If this field is not set, the disks are encrypted using a generated key. Customer-managed encryption keys do not protect disk metadata. If the customer-managed encryption key is rotated, when the workstation instance is stopped, the system attempts to recreate the persistent disk with the new version of the key. Be sure to keep older versions of the key until the persistent disk is recreated. Otherwise, data on the persistent disk might be lost. If the encryption key is revoked, the workstation session automatically stops within 7 hours. Immutable after the workstation configuration is created. */
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  encryptionKey?: CustomerEncryptionKey;
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@maxim_mazurok/gapi.client.workstations-v1beta",
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- "version": "0.0.20240709",
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+ "version": "0.0.20240716",
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  "description": "TypeScript typings for Cloud Workstations API v1beta",
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  "repository": {
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  "type": "git",