feat: Automated regeneration of analyticsdata v1alpha client (#2227)
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# Release history for google-apis-analyticsdata_v1alpha
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### v0.1.0 (2021-01-01)
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### v0.1.0 (2021-01-07)
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* Regenerated from discovery document revision 20201209
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* Regenerated using generator version 0.1.0
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* Regenerated from discovery document revision 20210105
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* Regenerated using generator version 0.1.1
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      # View and manage your Google Analytics data
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      AUTH_ANALYTICS = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics'
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      # View your Google Analytics data
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      # See and download your Google Analytics data
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      AUTH_ANALYTICS_READONLY = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly'
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    end
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  end
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			@ -215,17 +215,18 @@ module Google
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        end
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      end
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      # Specification of cohorts for a cohort report. Cohort reports can be used for
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      # example to create a time series of user retention for the cohort. For example,
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      # you could select the cohort of users that were acquired in the first week of
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      # September and follow that cohort for the next six weeks. Selecting the users
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      # acquired in the first week of September cohort is specified in the `cohort`
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      # object. Following that cohort for the next six weeks is specified in the `
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      # cohortsRange` object. The report response could show a weekly time series
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      # where say your app has retained 60% of this cohort after three weeks and 25%
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      # of this cohort after six weeks. These two percentages can be calculated by the
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      # metric `cohortActiveUsers/cohortTotalUsers` and will be separate rows in the
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      # report.
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      # The specification of cohorts for a cohort report. Cohort reports create a time
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      # series of user retention for the cohort. For example, you could select the
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      # cohort of users that were acquired in the first week of September and follow
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      # that cohort for the next six weeks. Selecting the users acquired in the first
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      # week of September cohort is specified in the `cohort` object. Following that
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      # cohort for the next six weeks is specified in the `cohortsRange` object. For
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      # examples, see [Cohort Report Examples](https://developers.google.com/analytics/
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      # devguides/reporting/data/v1/advanced#cohort_report_examples). The report
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      # response could show a weekly time series where say your app has retained 60%
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      # of this cohort after three weeks and 25% of this cohort after six weeks. These
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      # two percentages can be calculated by the metric `cohortActiveUsers/
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      # cohortTotalUsers` and will be separate rows in the report.
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      class CohortSpec
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        include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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      class RunPivotReportRequest
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        include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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        # Specification of cohorts for a cohort report. Cohort reports can be used for
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        # example to create a time series of user retention for the cohort. For example,
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        # you could select the cohort of users that were acquired in the first week of
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        # September and follow that cohort for the next six weeks. Selecting the users
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        # acquired in the first week of September cohort is specified in the `cohort`
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        # object. Following that cohort for the next six weeks is specified in the `
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        # cohortsRange` object. The report response could show a weekly time series
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        # where say your app has retained 60% of this cohort after three weeks and 25%
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        # of this cohort after six weeks. These two percentages can be calculated by the
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        # metric `cohortActiveUsers/cohortTotalUsers` and will be separate rows in the
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        # report.
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        # The specification of cohorts for a cohort report. Cohort reports create a time
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        # series of user retention for the cohort. For example, you could select the
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        # cohort of users that were acquired in the first week of September and follow
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        # that cohort for the next six weeks. Selecting the users acquired in the first
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        # week of September cohort is specified in the `cohort` object. Following that
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        # cohort for the next six weeks is specified in the `cohortsRange` object. For
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        # examples, see [Cohort Report Examples](https://developers.google.com/analytics/
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        # devguides/reporting/data/v1/advanced#cohort_report_examples). The report
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        # response could show a weekly time series where say your app has retained 60%
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        # of this cohort after three weeks and 25% of this cohort after six weeks. These
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        # two percentages can be calculated by the metric `cohortActiveUsers/
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        # cohortTotalUsers` and will be separate rows in the report.
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        # Corresponds to the JSON property `cohortSpec`
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        # @return [Google::Apis::AnalyticsdataV1alpha::CohortSpec]
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        attr_accessor :cohort_spec
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      class RunReportRequest
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        include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
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        # Specification of cohorts for a cohort report. Cohort reports can be used for
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        # example to create a time series of user retention for the cohort. For example,
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        # you could select the cohort of users that were acquired in the first week of
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        # September and follow that cohort for the next six weeks. Selecting the users
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        # acquired in the first week of September cohort is specified in the `cohort`
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        # object. Following that cohort for the next six weeks is specified in the `
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        # cohortsRange` object. The report response could show a weekly time series
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        # where say your app has retained 60% of this cohort after three weeks and 25%
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        # of this cohort after six weeks. These two percentages can be calculated by the
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        # metric `cohortActiveUsers/cohortTotalUsers` and will be separate rows in the
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        # report.
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        # The specification of cohorts for a cohort report. Cohort reports create a time
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        # series of user retention for the cohort. For example, you could select the
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        # cohort of users that were acquired in the first week of September and follow
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        # that cohort for the next six weeks. Selecting the users acquired in the first
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        # week of September cohort is specified in the `cohort` object. Following that
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        # cohort for the next six weeks is specified in the `cohortsRange` object. For
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        # examples, see [Cohort Report Examples](https://developers.google.com/analytics/
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        # devguides/reporting/data/v1/advanced#cohort_report_examples). The report
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        # response could show a weekly time series where say your app has retained 60%
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        # of this cohort after three weeks and 25% of this cohort after six weeks. These
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        # two percentages can be calculated by the metric `cohortActiveUsers/
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        # cohortTotalUsers` and will be separate rows in the report.
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        # Corresponds to the JSON property `cohortSpec`
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        # @return [Google::Apis::AnalyticsdataV1alpha::CohortSpec]
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        attr_accessor :cohort_spec
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      GEM_VERSION = "0.1.0"
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      # Version of the code generator used to generate this client
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      GENERATOR_VERSION = "0.1.0"
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      GENERATOR_VERSION = "0.1.1"
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      # Revision of the discovery document this client was generated from
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      REVISION = "20201209"
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      REVISION = "20210105"
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    end
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  end
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end
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      "git": {
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        "name": ".",
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        "remote": "https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client.git",
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        "sha": "4c3b5036c3f285694392acbf3ad0311a73c9800c"
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        "sha": "6de8b4ee653db67c0e789203767a89b32fcf8a51"
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      }
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    }
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  ]
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