google-api-ruby-client/generated/google/apis/firestore_v1/classes.rb

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# Copyright 2015 Google Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
require 'date'
require 'google/apis/core/base_service'
require 'google/apis/core/json_representation'
require 'google/apis/core/hashable'
require 'google/apis/errors'
module Google
module Apis
module FirestoreV1
# A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated
# empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request
# or the response type of an API method. For instance:
# service Foo `
# rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty);
# `
# The JSON representation for `Empty` is empty JSON object ````.
class Empty
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
end
end
# The request message for Operations.CancelOperation.
class GoogleLongrunningCancelOperationRequest
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
end
end
# The response message for Operations.ListOperations.
class GoogleLongrunningListOperationsResponse
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# The standard List next-page token.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `nextPageToken`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :next_page_token
# A list of operations that matches the specified filter in the request.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `operations`
# @return [Array<Google::Apis::FirestoreV1::GoogleLongrunningOperation>]
attr_accessor :operations
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@next_page_token = args[:next_page_token] if args.key?(:next_page_token)
@operations = args[:operations] if args.key?(:operations)
end
end
# This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a
# network API call.
class GoogleLongrunningOperation
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# If the value is `false`, it means the operation is still in progress.
# If `true`, the operation is completed, and either `error` or `response` is
# available.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `done`
# @return [Boolean]
attr_accessor :done
alias_method :done?, :done
# The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different
# programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by
# [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). The error model is designed to be:
# - Simple to use and understand for most users
# - Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs
# # Overview
# The `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message,
# and error details. The error code should be an enum value of
# google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The
# error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps
# developers *understand* and *resolve* the error. If a localized user-facing
# error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or
# localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary
# information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types
# in the package `google.rpc` that can be used for common error conditions.
# # Language mapping
# The `Status` message is the logical representation of the error model, but it
# is not necessarily the actual wire format. When the `Status` message is
# exposed in different client libraries and different wire protocols, it can be
# mapped differently. For example, it will likely be mapped to some exceptions
# in Java, but more likely mapped to some error codes in C.
# # Other uses
# The error model and the `Status` message can be used in a variety of
# environments, either with or without APIs, to provide a
# consistent developer experience across different environments.
# Example uses of this error model include:
# - Partial errors. If a service needs to return partial errors to the client,
# it may embed the `Status` in the normal response to indicate the partial
# errors.
# - Workflow errors. A typical workflow has multiple steps. Each step may
# have a `Status` message for error reporting.
# - Batch operations. If a client uses batch request and batch response, the
# `Status` message should be used directly inside batch response, one for
# each error sub-response.
# - Asynchronous operations. If an API call embeds asynchronous operation
# results in its response, the status of those operations should be
# represented directly using the `Status` message.
# - Logging. If some API errors are stored in logs, the message `Status` could
# be used directly after any stripping needed for security/privacy reasons.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `error`
# @return [Google::Apis::FirestoreV1::Status]
attr_accessor :error
# Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically
# contains progress information and common metadata such as create time.
# Some services might not provide such metadata. Any method that returns a
# long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `metadata`
# @return [Hash<String,Object>]
attr_accessor :metadata
# The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that
# originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the
# `name` should have the format of `operations/some/unique/name`.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `name`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :name
# The normal response of the operation in case of success. If the original
# method returns no data on success, such as `Delete`, the response is
# `google.protobuf.Empty`. If the original method is standard
# `Get`/`Create`/`Update`, the response should be the resource. For other
# methods, the response should have the type `XxxResponse`, where `Xxx`
# is the original method name. For example, if the original method name
# is `TakeSnapshot()`, the inferred response type is
# `TakeSnapshotResponse`.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `response`
# @return [Hash<String,Object>]
attr_accessor :response
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@done = args[:done] if args.key?(:done)
@error = args[:error] if args.key?(:error)
@metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata)
@name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name)
@response = args[:response] if args.key?(:response)
end
end
# The response message for Locations.ListLocations.
class ListLocationsResponse
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# A list of locations that matches the specified filter in the request.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `locations`
# @return [Array<Google::Apis::FirestoreV1::Location>]
attr_accessor :locations
# The standard List next-page token.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `nextPageToken`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :next_page_token
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@locations = args[:locations] if args.key?(:locations)
@next_page_token = args[:next_page_token] if args.key?(:next_page_token)
end
end
# A resource that represents Google Cloud Platform location.
class Location
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# The friendly name for this location, typically a nearby city name.
# For example, "Tokyo".
# Corresponds to the JSON property `displayName`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :display_name
# Cross-service attributes for the location. For example
# `"cloud.googleapis.com/region": "us-east1"`
# Corresponds to the JSON property `labels`
# @return [Hash<String,String>]
attr_accessor :labels
# The canonical id for this location. For example: `"us-east1"`.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `locationId`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :location_id
# Service-specific metadata. For example the available capacity at the given
# location.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `metadata`
# @return [Hash<String,Object>]
attr_accessor :metadata
# Resource name for the location, which may vary between implementations.
# For example: `"projects/example-project/locations/us-east1"`
# Corresponds to the JSON property `name`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :name
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@display_name = args[:display_name] if args.key?(:display_name)
@labels = args[:labels] if args.key?(:labels)
@location_id = args[:location_id] if args.key?(:location_id)
@metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata)
@name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name)
end
end
# The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different
# programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by
# [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). The error model is designed to be:
# - Simple to use and understand for most users
# - Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs
# # Overview
# The `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message,
# and error details. The error code should be an enum value of
# google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The
# error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps
# developers *understand* and *resolve* the error. If a localized user-facing
# error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or
# localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary
# information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types
# in the package `google.rpc` that can be used for common error conditions.
# # Language mapping
# The `Status` message is the logical representation of the error model, but it
# is not necessarily the actual wire format. When the `Status` message is
# exposed in different client libraries and different wire protocols, it can be
# mapped differently. For example, it will likely be mapped to some exceptions
# in Java, but more likely mapped to some error codes in C.
# # Other uses
# The error model and the `Status` message can be used in a variety of
# environments, either with or without APIs, to provide a
# consistent developer experience across different environments.
# Example uses of this error model include:
# - Partial errors. If a service needs to return partial errors to the client,
# it may embed the `Status` in the normal response to indicate the partial
# errors.
# - Workflow errors. A typical workflow has multiple steps. Each step may
# have a `Status` message for error reporting.
# - Batch operations. If a client uses batch request and batch response, the
# `Status` message should be used directly inside batch response, one for
# each error sub-response.
# - Asynchronous operations. If an API call embeds asynchronous operation
# results in its response, the status of those operations should be
# represented directly using the `Status` message.
# - Logging. If some API errors are stored in logs, the message `Status` could
# be used directly after any stripping needed for security/privacy reasons.
class Status
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `code`
# @return [Fixnum]
attr_accessor :code
# A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of
# message types for APIs to use.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `details`
# @return [Array<Hash<String,Object>>]
attr_accessor :details
# 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.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `message`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :message
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@code = args[:code] if args.key?(:code)
@details = args[:details] if args.key?(:details)
@message = args[:message] if args.key?(:message)
end
end
end
end
end