# 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 JobsV4 # Application related details of a job posting. class ApplicationInfo include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Use this field to specify email address(es) to which resumes or applications # can be sent. The maximum number of allowed characters for each entry is 255. # Corresponds to the JSON property `emails` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :emails # Use this field to provide instructions, such as "Mail your application to ...", # that a candidate can follow to apply for the job. This field accepts and # sanitizes HTML input, and also accepts bold, italic, ordered list, and # unordered list markup tags. The maximum number of allowed characters is 3,000. # Corresponds to the JSON property `instruction` # @return [String] attr_accessor :instruction # Use this URI field to direct an applicant to a website, for example to link to # an online application form. The maximum number of allowed characters for each # entry is 2,000. # Corresponds to the JSON property `uris` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :uris def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @emails = args[:emails] if args.key?(:emails) @instruction = args[:instruction] if args.key?(:instruction) @uris = args[:uris] if args.key?(:uris) end end # Request to create a batch of jobs. class BatchCreateJobsRequest include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Required. The jobs to be created. A maximum of 200 jobs can be created in a # batch. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobs` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :jobs def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @jobs = args[:jobs] if args.key?(:jobs) end end # The result of JobService.BatchCreateJobs. It's used to replace google. # longrunning.Operation.response in case of success. class BatchCreateJobsResponse include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # List of job mutation results from a batch create operation. It can change # until operation status is FINISHED, FAILED or CANCELLED. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobResults` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :job_results def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @job_results = args[:job_results] if args.key?(:job_results) end end # Request to delete a batch of jobs. class BatchDeleteJobsRequest include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # The names of the jobs to delete. The format is "projects/`project_id`/tenants/` # tenant_id`/jobs/`job_id`". For example, "projects/foo/tenants/bar/jobs/baz". A # maximum of 200 jobs can be deleted in a batch. # Corresponds to the JSON property `names` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :names def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @names = args[:names] if args.key?(:names) end end # The result of JobService.BatchDeleteJobs. It's used to replace google. # longrunning.Operation.response in case of success. class BatchDeleteJobsResponse include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # List of job mutation results from a batch delete operation. It can change # until operation status is FINISHED, FAILED or CANCELLED. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobResults` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :job_results def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @job_results = args[:job_results] if args.key?(:job_results) end end # Metadata used for long running operations returned by CTS batch APIs. It's # used to replace google.longrunning.Operation.metadata. class BatchOperationMetadata include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # The time when the batch operation is created. # Corresponds to the JSON property `createTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :create_time # The time when the batch operation is finished and google.longrunning.Operation. # done is set to `true`. # Corresponds to the JSON property `endTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :end_time # Count of failed item(s) inside an operation. # Corresponds to the JSON property `failureCount` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :failure_count # The state of a long running operation. # Corresponds to the JSON property `state` # @return [String] attr_accessor :state # More detailed information about operation state. # Corresponds to the JSON property `stateDescription` # @return [String] attr_accessor :state_description # Count of successful item(s) inside an operation. # Corresponds to the JSON property `successCount` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :success_count # Count of total item(s) inside an operation. # Corresponds to the JSON property `totalCount` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :total_count # The time when the batch operation status is updated. The metadata and the # update_time is refreshed every minute otherwise cached data is returned. # Corresponds to the JSON property `updateTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :update_time def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @create_time = args[:create_time] if args.key?(:create_time) @end_time = args[:end_time] if args.key?(:end_time) @failure_count = args[:failure_count] if args.key?(:failure_count) @state = args[:state] if args.key?(:state) @state_description = args[:state_description] if args.key?(:state_description) @success_count = args[:success_count] if args.key?(:success_count) @total_count = args[:total_count] if args.key?(:total_count) @update_time = args[:update_time] if args.key?(:update_time) end end # Request to update a batch of jobs. class BatchUpdateJobsRequest include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Required. The jobs to be updated. A maximum of 200 jobs can be updated in a # batch. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobs` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :jobs # Strongly recommended for the best service experience. Be aware that it will # also increase latency when checking the status of a batch operation. If # update_mask is provided, only the specified fields in Job are updated. # Otherwise all the fields are updated. A field mask to restrict the fields that # are updated. Only top level fields of Job are supported. If update_mask is # provided, The Job inside JobResult will only contains fields that is updated, # plus the Id of the Job. Otherwise, Job will include all fields, which can # yield a very large response. # Corresponds to the JSON property `updateMask` # @return [String] attr_accessor :update_mask def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @jobs = args[:jobs] if args.key?(:jobs) @update_mask = args[:update_mask] if args.key?(:update_mask) end end # The result of JobService.BatchUpdateJobs. It's used to replace google. # longrunning.Operation.response in case of success. class BatchUpdateJobsResponse include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # List of job mutation results from a batch update operation. It can change # until operation status is FINISHED, FAILED or CANCELLED. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobResults` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :job_results def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @job_results = args[:job_results] if args.key?(:job_results) end end # An event issued when an end user interacts with the application that # implements Cloud Talent Solution. Providing this information improves the # quality of results for the API clients, enabling the service to perform # optimally. The number of events sent must be consistent with other calls, such # as job searches, issued to the service by the client. class ClientEvent include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Required. The timestamp of the event. # Corresponds to the JSON property `createTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :create_time # Required. A unique identifier, generated by the client application. # Corresponds to the JSON property `eventId` # @return [String] attr_accessor :event_id # Notes about the event provided by recruiters or other users, for example, # feedback on why a job was bookmarked. # Corresponds to the JSON property `eventNotes` # @return [String] attr_accessor :event_notes # An event issued when a job seeker interacts with the application that # implements Cloud Talent Solution. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobEvent` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::JobEvent] attr_accessor :job_event # Strongly recommended for the best service experience. A unique ID generated in # the API responses. It can be found in ResponseMetadata.request_id. # Corresponds to the JSON property `requestId` # @return [String] attr_accessor :request_id def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @create_time = args[:create_time] if args.key?(:create_time) @event_id = args[:event_id] if args.key?(:event_id) @event_notes = args[:event_notes] if args.key?(:event_notes) @job_event = args[:job_event] if args.key?(:job_event) @request_id = args[:request_id] if args.key?(:request_id) end end # Parameters needed for commute search. class CommuteFilter include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # If `true`, jobs without street level addresses may also be returned. For city # level addresses, the city center is used. For state and coarser level # addresses, text matching is used. If this field is set to `false` or isn't # specified, only jobs that include street level addresses will be returned by # commute search. # Corresponds to the JSON property `allowImpreciseAddresses` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :allow_imprecise_addresses alias_method :allow_imprecise_addresses?, :allow_imprecise_addresses # Required. The method of transportation to calculate the commute time for. # Corresponds to the JSON property `commuteMethod` # @return [String] attr_accessor :commute_method # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant or # are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`. # Corresponds to the JSON property `departureTime` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::TimeOfDay] attr_accessor :departure_time # Specifies the traffic density to use when calculating commute time. # Corresponds to the JSON property `roadTraffic` # @return [String] attr_accessor :road_traffic # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a # pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless # specified otherwise, this must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be # within normalized ranges. # Corresponds to the JSON property `startCoordinates` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::LatLng] attr_accessor :start_coordinates # Required. The maximum travel time in seconds. The maximum allowed value is ` # 3600s` (one hour). Format is `123s`. # Corresponds to the JSON property `travelDuration` # @return [String] attr_accessor :travel_duration def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @allow_imprecise_addresses = args[:allow_imprecise_addresses] if args.key?(:allow_imprecise_addresses) @commute_method = args[:commute_method] if args.key?(:commute_method) @departure_time = args[:departure_time] if args.key?(:departure_time) @road_traffic = args[:road_traffic] if args.key?(:road_traffic) @start_coordinates = args[:start_coordinates] if args.key?(:start_coordinates) @travel_duration = args[:travel_duration] if args.key?(:travel_duration) end end # Commute details related to this job. class CommuteInfo include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # A resource that represents a location with full geographic information. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobLocation` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::Location] attr_accessor :job_location # The number of seconds required to travel to the job location from the query # location. A duration of 0 seconds indicates that the job isn't reachable # within the requested duration, but was returned as part of an expanded query. # Corresponds to the JSON property `travelDuration` # @return [String] attr_accessor :travel_duration def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @job_location = args[:job_location] if args.key?(:job_location) @travel_duration = args[:travel_duration] if args.key?(:travel_duration) end end # A Company resource represents a company in the service. A company is the # entity that owns job postings, that is, the hiring entity responsible for # employing applicants for the job position. class Company include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # The URI to employer's career site or careers page on the employer's web site, # for example, "https://careers.google.com". # Corresponds to the JSON property `careerSiteUri` # @return [String] attr_accessor :career_site_uri # Derived details about the company. # Corresponds to the JSON property `derivedInfo` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::CompanyDerivedInfo] attr_accessor :derived_info # Required. The display name of the company, for example, "Google LLC". # Corresponds to the JSON property `displayName` # @return [String] attr_accessor :display_name # Equal Employment Opportunity legal disclaimer text to be associated with all # jobs, and typically to be displayed in all roles. The maximum number of # allowed characters is 500. # Corresponds to the JSON property `eeoText` # @return [String] attr_accessor :eeo_text # Required. Client side company identifier, used to uniquely identify the # company. The maximum number of allowed characters is 255. # Corresponds to the JSON property `externalId` # @return [String] attr_accessor :external_id # The street address of the company's main headquarters, which may be different # from the job location. The service attempts to geolocate the provided address, # and populates a more specific location wherever possible in DerivedInfo. # headquarters_location. # Corresponds to the JSON property `headquartersAddress` # @return [String] attr_accessor :headquarters_address # Set to true if it is the hiring agency that post jobs for other employers. # Defaults to false if not provided. # Corresponds to the JSON property `hiringAgency` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :hiring_agency alias_method :hiring_agency?, :hiring_agency # A URI that hosts the employer's company logo. # Corresponds to the JSON property `imageUri` # @return [String] attr_accessor :image_uri # A list of keys of filterable Job.custom_attributes, whose corresponding ` # string_values` are used in keyword searches. Jobs with `string_values` under # these specified field keys are returned if any of the values match the search # keyword. Custom field values with parenthesis, brackets and special symbols # are not searchable as-is, and those keyword queries must be surrounded by # quotes. # Corresponds to the JSON property `keywordSearchableJobCustomAttributes` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :keyword_searchable_job_custom_attributes # Required during company update. The resource name for a company. This is # generated by the service when a company is created. The format is "projects/` # project_id`/tenants/`tenant_id`/companies/`company_id`", for example, " # projects/foo/tenants/bar/companies/baz". # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` # @return [String] attr_accessor :name # The employer's company size. # Corresponds to the JSON property `size` # @return [String] attr_accessor :size # Output only. Indicates whether a company is flagged to be suspended from # public availability by the service when job content appears suspicious, # abusive, or spammy. # Corresponds to the JSON property `suspended` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :suspended alias_method :suspended?, :suspended # The URI representing the company's primary web site or home page, for example, # "https://www.google.com". The maximum number of allowed characters is 255. # Corresponds to the JSON property `websiteUri` # @return [String] attr_accessor :website_uri def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @career_site_uri = args[:career_site_uri] if args.key?(:career_site_uri) @derived_info = args[:derived_info] if args.key?(:derived_info) @display_name = args[:display_name] if args.key?(:display_name) @eeo_text = args[:eeo_text] if args.key?(:eeo_text) @external_id = args[:external_id] if args.key?(:external_id) @headquarters_address = args[:headquarters_address] if args.key?(:headquarters_address) @hiring_agency = args[:hiring_agency] if args.key?(:hiring_agency) @image_uri = args[:image_uri] if args.key?(:image_uri) @keyword_searchable_job_custom_attributes = args[:keyword_searchable_job_custom_attributes] if args.key?(:keyword_searchable_job_custom_attributes) @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) @size = args[:size] if args.key?(:size) @suspended = args[:suspended] if args.key?(:suspended) @website_uri = args[:website_uri] if args.key?(:website_uri) end end # Derived details about the company. class CompanyDerivedInfo include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # A resource that represents a location with full geographic information. # Corresponds to the JSON property `headquartersLocation` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::Location] attr_accessor :headquarters_location def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @headquarters_location = args[:headquarters_location] if args.key?(:headquarters_location) end end # A compensation entry that represents one component of compensation, such as # base pay, bonus, or other compensation type. Annualization: One compensation # entry can be annualized if - it contains valid amount or range. - and its # expected_units_per_year is set or can be derived. Its annualized range is # determined as (amount or range) times expected_units_per_year. class CompensationEntry include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Represents an amount of money with its currency type. # Corresponds to the JSON property `amount` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::Money] attr_accessor :amount # Compensation description. For example, could indicate equity terms or provide # additional context to an estimated bonus. # Corresponds to the JSON property `description` # @return [String] attr_accessor :description # Expected number of units paid each year. If not specified, when Job. # employment_types is FULLTIME, a default value is inferred based on unit. # Default values: - HOURLY: 2080 - DAILY: 260 - WEEKLY: 52 - MONTHLY: 12 - # ANNUAL: 1 # Corresponds to the JSON property `expectedUnitsPerYear` # @return [Float] attr_accessor :expected_units_per_year # Compensation range. # Corresponds to the JSON property `range` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::CompensationRange] attr_accessor :range # Compensation type. Default is CompensationType.COMPENSATION_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED. # Corresponds to the JSON property `type` # @return [String] attr_accessor :type # Frequency of the specified amount. Default is CompensationUnit. # COMPENSATION_UNIT_UNSPECIFIED. # Corresponds to the JSON property `unit` # @return [String] attr_accessor :unit def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @amount = args[:amount] if args.key?(:amount) @description = args[:description] if args.key?(:description) @expected_units_per_year = args[:expected_units_per_year] if args.key?(:expected_units_per_year) @range = args[:range] if args.key?(:range) @type = args[:type] if args.key?(:type) @unit = args[:unit] if args.key?(:unit) end end # Filter on job compensation type and amount. class CompensationFilter include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # If set to true, jobs with unspecified compensation range fields are included. # Corresponds to the JSON property `includeJobsWithUnspecifiedCompensationRange` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :include_jobs_with_unspecified_compensation_range alias_method :include_jobs_with_unspecified_compensation_range?, :include_jobs_with_unspecified_compensation_range # Compensation range. # Corresponds to the JSON property `range` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::CompensationRange] attr_accessor :range # Required. Type of filter. # Corresponds to the JSON property `type` # @return [String] attr_accessor :type # Required. Specify desired `base compensation entry's` CompensationInfo. # CompensationUnit. # Corresponds to the JSON property `units` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :units def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @include_jobs_with_unspecified_compensation_range = args[:include_jobs_with_unspecified_compensation_range] if args.key?(:include_jobs_with_unspecified_compensation_range) @range = args[:range] if args.key?(:range) @type = args[:type] if args.key?(:type) @units = args[:units] if args.key?(:units) end end # Job compensation details. class CompensationInfo include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Compensation range. # Corresponds to the JSON property `annualizedBaseCompensationRange` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::CompensationRange] attr_accessor :annualized_base_compensation_range # Compensation range. # Corresponds to the JSON property `annualizedTotalCompensationRange` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::CompensationRange] attr_accessor :annualized_total_compensation_range # Job compensation information. At most one entry can be of type # CompensationInfo.CompensationType.BASE, which is referred as **base # compensation entry** for the job. # Corresponds to the JSON property `entries` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :entries def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @annualized_base_compensation_range = args[:annualized_base_compensation_range] if args.key?(:annualized_base_compensation_range) @annualized_total_compensation_range = args[:annualized_total_compensation_range] if args.key?(:annualized_total_compensation_range) @entries = args[:entries] if args.key?(:entries) end end # Compensation range. class CompensationRange include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Represents an amount of money with its currency type. # Corresponds to the JSON property `maxCompensation` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::Money] attr_accessor :max_compensation # Represents an amount of money with its currency type. # Corresponds to the JSON property `minCompensation` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::Money] attr_accessor :min_compensation def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @max_compensation = args[:max_compensation] if args.key?(:max_compensation) @min_compensation = args[:min_compensation] if args.key?(:min_compensation) end end # Response of auto-complete query. class CompleteQueryResponse include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Results of the matching job/company candidates. # Corresponds to the JSON property `completionResults` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :completion_results # Additional information returned to client, such as debugging information. # Corresponds to the JSON property `metadata` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::ResponseMetadata] attr_accessor :metadata def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @completion_results = args[:completion_results] if args.key?(:completion_results) @metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata) end end # Resource that represents completion results. class CompletionResult include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # The URI of the company image for COMPANY_NAME. # Corresponds to the JSON property `imageUri` # @return [String] attr_accessor :image_uri # The suggestion for the query. # Corresponds to the JSON property `suggestion` # @return [String] attr_accessor :suggestion # The completion topic. # Corresponds to the JSON property `type` # @return [String] attr_accessor :type def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @image_uri = args[:image_uri] if args.key?(:image_uri) @suggestion = args[:suggestion] if args.key?(:suggestion) @type = args[:type] if args.key?(:type) end end # Custom attribute values that are either filterable or non-filterable. class CustomAttribute include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # If the `filterable` flag is true, the custom field values may be used for # custom attribute filters JobQuery.custom_attribute_filter. If false, these # values may not be used for custom attribute filters. Default is false. # Corresponds to the JSON property `filterable` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :filterable alias_method :filterable?, :filterable # If the `keyword_searchable` flag is true, the keywords in custom fields are # searchable by keyword match. If false, the values are not searchable by # keyword match. Default is false. # Corresponds to the JSON property `keywordSearchable` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :keyword_searchable alias_method :keyword_searchable?, :keyword_searchable # Exactly one of string_values or long_values must be specified. This field is # used to perform number range search. (`EQ`, `GT`, `GE`, `LE`, `LT`) over # filterable `long_value`. Currently at most 1 long_values is supported. # Corresponds to the JSON property `longValues` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :long_values # Exactly one of string_values or long_values must be specified. This field is # used to perform a string match (`CASE_SENSITIVE_MATCH` or ` # CASE_INSENSITIVE_MATCH`) search. For filterable `string_value`s, a maximum # total number of 200 values is allowed, with each `string_value` has a byte # size of no more than 500B. For unfilterable `string_values`, the maximum total # byte size of unfilterable `string_values` is 50KB. Empty string isn't allowed. # Corresponds to the JSON property `stringValues` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :string_values def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @filterable = args[:filterable] if args.key?(:filterable) @keyword_searchable = args[:keyword_searchable] if args.key?(:keyword_searchable) @long_values = args[:long_values] if args.key?(:long_values) @string_values = args[:string_values] if args.key?(:string_values) end end # Custom ranking information for SearchJobsRequest. class CustomRankingInfo include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Required. Controls over how important the score of CustomRankingInfo. # ranking_expression gets applied to job's final ranking position. An error is # thrown if not specified. # Corresponds to the JSON property `importanceLevel` # @return [String] attr_accessor :importance_level # Required. Controls over how job documents get ranked on top of existing # relevance score (determined by API algorithm). A combination of the ranking # expression and relevance score is used to determine job's final ranking # position. The syntax for this expression is a subset of Google SQL syntax. # Supported operators are: +, -, *, /, where the left and right side of the # operator is either a numeric Job.custom_attributes key, integer/double value # or an expression that can be evaluated to a number. Parenthesis are supported # to adjust calculation precedence. The expression must be < 100 characters in # length. The expression is considered invalid for a job if the expression # references custom attributes that are not populated on the job or if the # expression results in a divide by zero. If an expression is invalid for a job, # that job is demoted to the end of the results. Sample ranking expression (year # + 25) * 0.25 - (freshness / 0.5) # Corresponds to the JSON property `rankingExpression` # @return [String] attr_accessor :ranking_expression def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @importance_level = args[:importance_level] if args.key?(:importance_level) @ranking_expression = args[:ranking_expression] if args.key?(:ranking_expression) end end # Device information collected from the job seeker, candidate, or other entity # conducting the job search. Providing this information improves the quality of # the search results across devices. class DeviceInfo include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Type of the device. # Corresponds to the JSON property `deviceType` # @return [String] attr_accessor :device_type # A device-specific ID. The ID must be a unique identifier that distinguishes # the device from other devices. # Corresponds to the JSON property `id` # @return [String] attr_accessor :id def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @device_type = args[:device_type] if args.key?(:device_type) @id = args[:id] if args.key?(:id) end end # 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 histogram request. class HistogramQuery include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # An expression specifies a histogram request against matching jobs for searches. # See SearchJobsRequest.histogram_queries for details about syntax. # Corresponds to the JSON property `histogramQuery` # @return [String] attr_accessor :histogram_query def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @histogram_query = args[:histogram_query] if args.key?(:histogram_query) end end # Histogram result that matches HistogramQuery specified in searches. class HistogramQueryResult include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # A map from the values of the facet associated with distinct values to the # number of matching entries with corresponding value. The key format is: * (for # string histogram) string values stored in the field. * (for named numeric # bucket) name specified in `bucket()` function, like for `bucket(0, MAX, "non- # negative")`, the key will be `non-negative`. * (for anonymous numeric bucket) # range formatted as `-`, for example, `0-1000`, `MIN-0`, and `0-MAX`. # Corresponds to the JSON property `histogram` # @return [Hash] attr_accessor :histogram # Requested histogram expression. # Corresponds to the JSON property `histogramQuery` # @return [String] attr_accessor :histogram_query def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @histogram = args[:histogram] if args.key?(:histogram) @histogram_query = args[:histogram_query] if args.key?(:histogram_query) end end # A Job resource represents a job posting (also referred to as a "job listing" # or "job requisition"). A job belongs to a Company, which is the hiring entity # responsible for the job. class Job include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Strongly recommended for the best service experience. Location(s) where the # employer is looking to hire for this job posting. Specifying the full street # address(es) of the hiring location enables better API results, especially job # searches by commute time. At most 50 locations are allowed for best search # performance. If a job has more locations, it is suggested to split it into # multiple jobs with unique requisition_ids (e.g. 'ReqA' becomes 'ReqA-1', 'ReqA- # 2', and so on.) as multiple jobs with the same company, language_code and # requisition_id are not allowed. If the original requisition_id must be # preserved, a custom field should be used for storage. It is also suggested to # group the locations that close to each other in the same job for better search # experience. The maximum number of allowed characters is 500. # Corresponds to the JSON property `addresses` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :addresses # Application related details of a job posting. # Corresponds to the JSON property `applicationInfo` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::ApplicationInfo] attr_accessor :application_info # Required. The resource name of the company listing the job. The format is " # projects/`project_id`/tenants/`tenant_id`/companies/`company_id`". For example, # "projects/foo/tenants/bar/companies/baz". # Corresponds to the JSON property `company` # @return [String] attr_accessor :company # Output only. Display name of the company listing the job. # Corresponds to the JSON property `companyDisplayName` # @return [String] attr_accessor :company_display_name # Job compensation details. # Corresponds to the JSON property `compensationInfo` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::CompensationInfo] attr_accessor :compensation_info # A map of fields to hold both filterable and non-filterable custom job # attributes that are not covered by the provided structured fields. The keys of # the map are strings up to 64 bytes and must match the pattern: a-zA-Z*. For # example, key0LikeThis or KEY_1_LIKE_THIS. At most 100 filterable and at most # 100 unfilterable keys are supported. For filterable `string_values`, across # all keys at most 200 values are allowed, with each string no more than 255 # characters. For unfilterable `string_values`, the maximum total size of ` # string_values` across all keys is 50KB. # Corresponds to the JSON property `customAttributes` # @return [Hash] attr_accessor :custom_attributes # The desired education degrees for the job, such as Bachelors, Masters. # Corresponds to the JSON property `degreeTypes` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :degree_types # The department or functional area within the company with the open position. # The maximum number of allowed characters is 255. # Corresponds to the JSON property `department` # @return [String] attr_accessor :department # Derived details about the job posting. # Corresponds to the JSON property `derivedInfo` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::JobDerivedInfo] attr_accessor :derived_info # Required. The description of the job, which typically includes a multi- # paragraph description of the company and related information. Separate fields # are provided on the job object for responsibilities, qualifications, and other # job characteristics. Use of these separate job fields is recommended. This # field accepts and sanitizes HTML input, and also accepts bold, italic, ordered # list, and unordered list markup tags. The maximum number of allowed characters # is 100,000. # Corresponds to the JSON property `description` # @return [String] attr_accessor :description # The employment type(s) of a job, for example, full time or part time. # Corresponds to the JSON property `employmentTypes` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :employment_types # A description of bonus, commission, and other compensation incentives # associated with the job not including salary or pay. The maximum number of # allowed characters is 10,000. # Corresponds to the JSON property `incentives` # @return [String] attr_accessor :incentives # The benefits included with the job. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobBenefits` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :job_benefits # The end timestamp of the job. Typically this field is used for contracting # engagements. Invalid timestamps are ignored. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobEndTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :job_end_time # The experience level associated with the job, such as "Entry Level". # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobLevel` # @return [String] attr_accessor :job_level # The start timestamp of the job in UTC time zone. Typically this field is used # for contracting engagements. Invalid timestamps are ignored. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobStartTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :job_start_time # The language of the posting. This field is distinct from any requirements for # fluency that are associated with the job. Language codes must be in BCP-47 # format, such as "en-US" or "sr-Latn". For more information, see [Tags for # Identifying Languages](https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47)`: class="external" # target="_blank" `. If this field is unspecified and Job.description is present, # detected language code based on Job.description is assigned, otherwise # defaults to 'en_US'. # Corresponds to the JSON property `languageCode` # @return [String] attr_accessor :language_code # Required during job update. The resource name for the job. This is generated # by the service when a job is created. The format is "projects/`project_id`/ # tenants/`tenant_id`/jobs/`job_id`". For example, "projects/foo/tenants/bar/ # jobs/baz". Use of this field in job queries and API calls is preferred over # the use of requisition_id since this value is unique. # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` # @return [String] attr_accessor :name # Output only. The timestamp when this job posting was created. # Corresponds to the JSON property `postingCreateTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :posting_create_time # Strongly recommended for the best service experience. The expiration timestamp # of the job. After this timestamp, the job is marked as expired, and it no # longer appears in search results. The expired job can't be listed by the # ListJobs API, but it can be retrieved with the GetJob API or updated with the # UpdateJob API or deleted with the DeleteJob API. An expired job can be updated # and opened again by using a future expiration timestamp. Updating an expired # job fails if there is another existing open job with same company, # language_code and requisition_id. The expired jobs are retained in our system # for 90 days. However, the overall expired job count cannot exceed 3 times the # maximum number of open jobs over previous 7 days. If this threshold is # exceeded, expired jobs are cleaned out in order of earliest expire time. # Expired jobs are no longer accessible after they are cleaned out. Invalid # timestamps are ignored, and treated as expire time not provided. If the # timestamp is before the instant request is made, the job is treated as expired # immediately on creation. This kind of job can not be updated. And when # creating a job with past timestamp, the posting_publish_time must be set # before posting_expire_time. The purpose of this feature is to allow other # objects, such as Application, to refer a job that didn't exist in the system # prior to becoming expired. If you want to modify a job that was expired on # creation, delete it and create a new one. If this value isn't provided at the # time of job creation or is invalid, the job posting expires after 30 days from # the job's creation time. For example, if the job was created on 2017/01/01 13: # 00AM UTC with an unspecified expiration date, the job expires after 2017/01/31 # 13:00AM UTC. If this value isn't provided on job update, it depends on the # field masks set by UpdateJobRequest.update_mask. If the field masks include # job_end_time, or the masks are empty meaning that every field is updated, the # job posting expires after 30 days from the job's last update time. Otherwise # the expiration date isn't updated. # Corresponds to the JSON property `postingExpireTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :posting_expire_time # The timestamp this job posting was most recently published. The default value # is the time the request arrives at the server. Invalid timestamps are ignored. # Corresponds to the JSON property `postingPublishTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :posting_publish_time # The job PostingRegion (for example, state, country) throughout which the job # is available. If this field is set, a LocationFilter in a search query within # the job region finds this job posting if an exact location match isn't # specified. If this field is set to PostingRegion.NATION or PostingRegion. # ADMINISTRATIVE_AREA, setting job Job.addresses to the same location level as # this field is strongly recommended. # Corresponds to the JSON property `postingRegion` # @return [String] attr_accessor :posting_region # Output only. The timestamp when this job posting was last updated. # Corresponds to the JSON property `postingUpdateTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :posting_update_time # Options for job processing. # Corresponds to the JSON property `processingOptions` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::ProcessingOptions] attr_accessor :processing_options # A promotion value of the job, as determined by the client. The value # determines the sort order of the jobs returned when searching for jobs using # the featured jobs search call, with higher promotional values being returned # first and ties being resolved by relevance sort. Only the jobs with a # promotionValue >0 are returned in a FEATURED_JOB_SEARCH. Default value is 0, # and negative values are treated as 0. # Corresponds to the JSON property `promotionValue` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :promotion_value # A description of the qualifications required to perform the job. The use of # this field is recommended as an alternative to using the more general # description field. This field accepts and sanitizes HTML input, and also # accepts bold, italic, ordered list, and unordered list markup tags. The # maximum number of allowed characters is 10,000. # Corresponds to the JSON property `qualifications` # @return [String] attr_accessor :qualifications # Required. The requisition ID, also referred to as the posting ID, is assigned # by the client to identify a job. This field is intended to be used by clients # for client identification and tracking of postings. A job isn't allowed to be # created if there is another job with the same company, language_code and # requisition_id. The maximum number of allowed characters is 255. # Corresponds to the JSON property `requisitionId` # @return [String] attr_accessor :requisition_id # A description of job responsibilities. The use of this field is recommended as # an alternative to using the more general description field. This field accepts # and sanitizes HTML input, and also accepts bold, italic, ordered list, and # unordered list markup tags. The maximum number of allowed characters is 10,000. # Corresponds to the JSON property `responsibilities` # @return [String] attr_accessor :responsibilities # Required. The title of the job, such as "Software Engineer" The maximum number # of allowed characters is 500. # Corresponds to the JSON property `title` # @return [String] attr_accessor :title # Deprecated. The job is only visible to the owner. The visibility of the job. # Defaults to Visibility.ACCOUNT_ONLY if not specified. # Corresponds to the JSON property `visibility` # @return [String] attr_accessor :visibility def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @addresses = args[:addresses] if args.key?(:addresses) @application_info = args[:application_info] if args.key?(:application_info) @company = args[:company] if args.key?(:company) @company_display_name = args[:company_display_name] if args.key?(:company_display_name) @compensation_info = args[:compensation_info] if args.key?(:compensation_info) @custom_attributes = args[:custom_attributes] if args.key?(:custom_attributes) @degree_types = args[:degree_types] if args.key?(:degree_types) @department = args[:department] if args.key?(:department) @derived_info = args[:derived_info] if args.key?(:derived_info) @description = args[:description] if args.key?(:description) @employment_types = args[:employment_types] if args.key?(:employment_types) @incentives = args[:incentives] if args.key?(:incentives) @job_benefits = args[:job_benefits] if args.key?(:job_benefits) @job_end_time = args[:job_end_time] if args.key?(:job_end_time) @job_level = args[:job_level] if args.key?(:job_level) @job_start_time = args[:job_start_time] if args.key?(:job_start_time) @language_code = args[:language_code] if args.key?(:language_code) @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) @posting_create_time = args[:posting_create_time] if args.key?(:posting_create_time) @posting_expire_time = args[:posting_expire_time] if args.key?(:posting_expire_time) @posting_publish_time = args[:posting_publish_time] if args.key?(:posting_publish_time) @posting_region = args[:posting_region] if args.key?(:posting_region) @posting_update_time = args[:posting_update_time] if args.key?(:posting_update_time) @processing_options = args[:processing_options] if args.key?(:processing_options) @promotion_value = args[:promotion_value] if args.key?(:promotion_value) @qualifications = args[:qualifications] if args.key?(:qualifications) @requisition_id = args[:requisition_id] if args.key?(:requisition_id) @responsibilities = args[:responsibilities] if args.key?(:responsibilities) @title = args[:title] if args.key?(:title) @visibility = args[:visibility] if args.key?(:visibility) end end # Derived details about the job posting. class JobDerivedInfo include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Job categories derived from Job.title and Job.description. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobCategories` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :job_categories # Structured locations of the job, resolved from Job.addresses. locations are # exactly matched to Job.addresses in the same order. # Corresponds to the JSON property `locations` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :locations def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @job_categories = args[:job_categories] if args.key?(:job_categories) @locations = args[:locations] if args.key?(:locations) end end # An event issued when a job seeker interacts with the application that # implements Cloud Talent Solution. class JobEvent include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Required. The job name(s) associated with this event. For example, if this is # an impression event, this field contains the identifiers of all jobs shown to # the job seeker. If this was a view event, this field contains the identifier # of the viewed job. The format is "projects/`project_id`/tenants/`tenant_id`/ # jobs/`job_id`", for example, "projects/foo/tenants/bar/jobs/baz". # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobs` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :jobs # Required. The type of the event (see JobEventType). # Corresponds to the JSON property `type` # @return [String] attr_accessor :type def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @jobs = args[:jobs] if args.key?(:jobs) @type = args[:type] if args.key?(:type) end end # The query required to perform a search query. class JobQuery include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Parameters needed for commute search. # Corresponds to the JSON property `commuteFilter` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::CommuteFilter] attr_accessor :commute_filter # This filter specifies the company entities to search against. If a value isn't # specified, jobs are searched for against all companies. If multiple values are # specified, jobs are searched against the companies specified. The format is " # projects/`project_id`/tenants/`tenant_id`/companies/`company_id`". For example, # "projects/foo/tenants/bar/companies/baz". At most 20 company filters are # allowed. # Corresponds to the JSON property `companies` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :companies # This filter specifies the exact company Company.display_name of the jobs to # search against. If a value isn't specified, jobs within the search results are # associated with any company. If multiple values are specified, jobs within the # search results may be associated with any of the specified companies. At most # 20 company display name filters are allowed. # Corresponds to the JSON property `companyDisplayNames` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :company_display_names # Filter on job compensation type and amount. # Corresponds to the JSON property `compensationFilter` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::CompensationFilter] attr_accessor :compensation_filter # This filter specifies a structured syntax to match against the Job. # custom_attributes marked as `filterable`. The syntax for this expression is a # subset of SQL syntax. Supported operators are: `=`, `!=`, `<`, `<=`, `>`, and ` # >=` where the left of the operator is a custom field key and the right of the # operator is a number or a quoted string. You must escape backslash (\\) and # quote (\") characters. Supported functions are `LOWER([field_name])` to # perform a case insensitive match and `EMPTY([field_name])` to filter on the # existence of a key. Boolean expressions (AND/OR/NOT) are supported up to 3 # levels of nesting (for example, "((A AND B AND C) OR NOT D) AND E"), a maximum # of 100 comparisons or functions are allowed in the expression. The expression # must be < 6000 bytes in length. Sample Query: `(LOWER(driving_license)="class \ # "a\"" OR EMPTY(driving_license)) AND driving_years > 10` # Corresponds to the JSON property `customAttributeFilter` # @return [String] attr_accessor :custom_attribute_filter # This flag controls the spell-check feature. If false, the service attempts to # correct a misspelled query, for example, "enginee" is corrected to "engineer". # Defaults to false: a spell check is performed. # Corresponds to the JSON property `disableSpellCheck` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :disable_spell_check alias_method :disable_spell_check?, :disable_spell_check # The employment type filter specifies the employment type of jobs to search # against, such as EmploymentType.FULL_TIME. If a value isn't specified, jobs in # the search results includes any employment type. If multiple values are # specified, jobs in the search results include any of the specified employment # types. # Corresponds to the JSON property `employmentTypes` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :employment_types # This filter specifies a list of job names to be excluded during search. At # most 400 excluded job names are allowed. # Corresponds to the JSON property `excludedJobs` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :excluded_jobs # The category filter specifies the categories of jobs to search against. See # JobCategory for more information. If a value isn't specified, jobs from any # category are searched against. If multiple values are specified, jobs from any # of the specified categories are searched against. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobCategories` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :job_categories # This filter specifies the locale of jobs to search against, for example, "en- # US". If a value isn't specified, the search results can contain jobs in any # locale. Language codes should be in BCP-47 format, such as "en-US" or "sr-Latn" # . For more information, see [Tags for Identifying Languages](https://tools. # ietf.org/html/bcp47). At most 10 language code filters are allowed. # Corresponds to the JSON property `languageCodes` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :language_codes # The location filter specifies geo-regions containing the jobs to search # against. See LocationFilter for more information. If a location value isn't # specified, jobs fitting the other search criteria are retrieved regardless of # where they're located. If multiple values are specified, jobs are retrieved # from any of the specified locations. If different values are specified for the # LocationFilter.distance_in_miles parameter, the maximum provided distance is # used for all locations. At most 5 location filters are allowed. # Corresponds to the JSON property `locationFilters` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :location_filters # Message representing a period of time between two timestamps. # Corresponds to the JSON property `publishTimeRange` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::TimestampRange] attr_accessor :publish_time_range # The query string that matches against the job title, description, and location # fields. The maximum number of allowed characters is 255. # Corresponds to the JSON property `query` # @return [String] attr_accessor :query # The language code of query. For example, "en-US". This field helps to better # interpret the query. If a value isn't specified, the query language code is # automatically detected, which may not be accurate. Language code should be in # BCP-47 format, such as "en-US" or "sr-Latn". For more information, see [Tags # for Identifying Languages](https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47). # Corresponds to the JSON property `queryLanguageCode` # @return [String] attr_accessor :query_language_code def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @commute_filter = args[:commute_filter] if args.key?(:commute_filter) @companies = args[:companies] if args.key?(:companies) @company_display_names = args[:company_display_names] if args.key?(:company_display_names) @compensation_filter = args[:compensation_filter] if args.key?(:compensation_filter) @custom_attribute_filter = args[:custom_attribute_filter] if args.key?(:custom_attribute_filter) @disable_spell_check = args[:disable_spell_check] if args.key?(:disable_spell_check) @employment_types = args[:employment_types] if args.key?(:employment_types) @excluded_jobs = args[:excluded_jobs] if args.key?(:excluded_jobs) @job_categories = args[:job_categories] if args.key?(:job_categories) @language_codes = args[:language_codes] if args.key?(:language_codes) @location_filters = args[:location_filters] if args.key?(:location_filters) @publish_time_range = args[:publish_time_range] if args.key?(:publish_time_range) @query = args[:query] if args.key?(:query) @query_language_code = args[:query_language_code] if args.key?(:query_language_code) end end # Mutation result of a job from a batch operation. class JobResult include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # A Job resource represents a job posting (also referred to as a "job listing" # or "job requisition"). A job belongs to a Company, which is the hiring entity # responsible for the job. # Corresponds to the JSON property `job` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::Job] attr_accessor :job # 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). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of # data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more # about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https: # //cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). # Corresponds to the JSON property `status` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::Status] attr_accessor :status def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @job = args[:job] if args.key?(:job) @status = args[:status] if args.key?(:status) end end # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a # pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless # specified otherwise, this must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be # within normalized ranges. class LatLng include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # The latitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-90.0, +90.0]. # Corresponds to the JSON property `latitude` # @return [Float] attr_accessor :latitude # The longitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-180.0, +180.0]. # Corresponds to the JSON property `longitude` # @return [Float] attr_accessor :longitude def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @latitude = args[:latitude] if args.key?(:latitude) @longitude = args[:longitude] if args.key?(:longitude) end end # The List companies response object. class ListCompaniesResponse include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Companies for the current client. # Corresponds to the JSON property `companies` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :companies # Additional information returned to client, such as debugging information. # Corresponds to the JSON property `metadata` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::ResponseMetadata] attr_accessor :metadata # A token to retrieve the next page of results. # 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) @companies = args[:companies] if args.key?(:companies) @metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata) @next_page_token = args[:next_page_token] if args.key?(:next_page_token) end end # List jobs response. class ListJobsResponse include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # The Jobs for a given company. The maximum number of items returned is based on # the limit field provided in the request. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobs` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :jobs # Additional information returned to client, such as debugging information. # Corresponds to the JSON property `metadata` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::ResponseMetadata] attr_accessor :metadata # A token to retrieve the next page of results. # 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) @jobs = args[:jobs] if args.key?(:jobs) @metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata) @next_page_token = args[:next_page_token] if args.key?(:next_page_token) end end # The List tenants response object. class ListTenantsResponse include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Additional information returned to client, such as debugging information. # Corresponds to the JSON property `metadata` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::ResponseMetadata] attr_accessor :metadata # A token to retrieve the next page of results. # Corresponds to the JSON property `nextPageToken` # @return [String] attr_accessor :next_page_token # Tenants for the current client. # Corresponds to the JSON property `tenants` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :tenants def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata) @next_page_token = args[:next_page_token] if args.key?(:next_page_token) @tenants = args[:tenants] if args.key?(:tenants) end end # A resource that represents a location with full geographic information. class Location include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a # pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless # specified otherwise, this must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be # within normalized ranges. # Corresponds to the JSON property `latLng` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::LatLng] attr_accessor :lat_lng # The type of a location, which corresponds to the address lines field of google. # type.PostalAddress. For example, "Downtown, Atlanta, GA, USA" has a type of # LocationType.NEIGHBORHOOD, and "Kansas City, KS, USA" has a type of # LocationType.LOCALITY. # Corresponds to the JSON property `locationType` # @return [String] attr_accessor :location_type # Represents a postal address, e.g. for postal delivery or payments addresses. # Given a postal address, a postal service can deliver items to a premise, P.O. # Box or similar. It is not intended to model geographical locations (roads, # towns, mountains). In typical usage an address would be created via user input # or from importing existing data, depending on the type of process. Advice on # address input / editing: - Use an i18n-ready address widget such as https:// # github.com/google/libaddressinput) - Users should not be presented with UI # elements for input or editing of fields outside countries where that field is # used. For more guidance on how to use this schema, please see: https://support. # google.com/business/answer/6397478 # Corresponds to the JSON property `postalAddress` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::PostalAddress] attr_accessor :postal_address # Radius in miles of the job location. This value is derived from the location # bounding box in which a circle with the specified radius centered from google. # type.LatLng covers the area associated with the job location. For example, # currently, "Mountain View, CA, USA" has a radius of 6.17 miles. # Corresponds to the JSON property `radiusMiles` # @return [Float] attr_accessor :radius_miles def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @lat_lng = args[:lat_lng] if args.key?(:lat_lng) @location_type = args[:location_type] if args.key?(:location_type) @postal_address = args[:postal_address] if args.key?(:postal_address) @radius_miles = args[:radius_miles] if args.key?(:radius_miles) end end # Geographic region of the search. class LocationFilter include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # The address name, such as "Mountain View" or "Bay Area". # Corresponds to the JSON property `address` # @return [String] attr_accessor :address # The distance_in_miles is applied when the location being searched for is # identified as a city or smaller. This field is ignored if the location being # searched for is a state or larger. # Corresponds to the JSON property `distanceInMiles` # @return [Float] attr_accessor :distance_in_miles # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a # pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless # specified otherwise, this must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be # within normalized ranges. # Corresponds to the JSON property `latLng` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::LatLng] attr_accessor :lat_lng # CLDR region code of the country/region of the address. This is used to address # ambiguity of the user-input location, for example, "Liverpool" against " # Liverpool, NY, US" or "Liverpool, UK". Set this field to bias location # resolution toward a specific country or territory. If this field is not set, # application behavior is biased toward the United States by default. See https:/ # /www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/30/supplemental/territory_information.html for # details. Example: "CH" for Switzerland. # Corresponds to the JSON property `regionCode` # @return [String] attr_accessor :region_code # Allows the client to return jobs without a set location, specifically, # telecommuting jobs (telecommuting is considered by the service as a special # location. Job.posting_region indicates if a job permits telecommuting. If this # field is set to TelecommutePreference.TELECOMMUTE_ALLOWED, telecommuting jobs # are searched, and address and lat_lng are ignored. If not set or set to # TelecommutePreference.TELECOMMUTE_EXCLUDED, telecommute job are not searched. # This filter can be used by itself to search exclusively for telecommuting jobs, # or it can be combined with another location filter to search for a # combination of job locations, such as "Mountain View" or "telecommuting" jobs. # However, when used in combination with other location filters, telecommuting # jobs can be treated as less relevant than other jobs in the search response. # This field is only used for job search requests. # Corresponds to the JSON property `telecommutePreference` # @return [String] attr_accessor :telecommute_preference def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @address = args[:address] if args.key?(:address) @distance_in_miles = args[:distance_in_miles] if args.key?(:distance_in_miles) @lat_lng = args[:lat_lng] if args.key?(:lat_lng) @region_code = args[:region_code] if args.key?(:region_code) @telecommute_preference = args[:telecommute_preference] if args.key?(:telecommute_preference) end end # Job entry with metadata inside SearchJobsResponse. class MatchingJob include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Commute details related to this job. # Corresponds to the JSON property `commuteInfo` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::CommuteInfo] attr_accessor :commute_info # A Job resource represents a job posting (also referred to as a "job listing" # or "job requisition"). A job belongs to a Company, which is the hiring entity # responsible for the job. # Corresponds to the JSON property `job` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::Job] attr_accessor :job # A summary of the job with core information that's displayed on the search # results listing page. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobSummary` # @return [String] attr_accessor :job_summary # Contains snippets of text from the Job.title field most closely matching a # search query's keywords, if available. The matching query keywords are # enclosed in HTML bold tags. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobTitleSnippet` # @return [String] attr_accessor :job_title_snippet # Contains snippets of text from the Job.description and similar fields that # most closely match a search query's keywords, if available. All HTML tags in # the original fields are stripped when returned in this field, and matching # query keywords are enclosed in HTML bold tags. # Corresponds to the JSON property `searchTextSnippet` # @return [String] attr_accessor :search_text_snippet def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @commute_info = args[:commute_info] if args.key?(:commute_info) @job = args[:job] if args.key?(:job) @job_summary = args[:job_summary] if args.key?(:job_summary) @job_title_snippet = args[:job_title_snippet] if args.key?(:job_title_snippet) @search_text_snippet = args[:search_text_snippet] if args.key?(:search_text_snippet) end end # Message representing input to a Mendel server for debug forcing. See go/mendel- # debug-forcing for more details. Next ID: 2 class MendelDebugInput include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # When a request spans multiple servers, a MendelDebugInput may travel with the # request and take effect in all the servers. This field is a map of namespaces # to NamespacedMendelDebugInput protos. In a single server, up to two # NamespacedMendelDebugInput protos are applied: 1. NamespacedMendelDebugInput # with the global namespace (key == ""). 2. NamespacedMendelDebugInput with the # server's namespace. When both NamespacedMendelDebugInput protos are present, # they are merged. See go/mendel-debug-forcing for more details. # Corresponds to the JSON property `namespacedDebugInput` # @return [Hash] attr_accessor :namespaced_debug_input def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @namespaced_debug_input = args[:namespaced_debug_input] if args.key?(:namespaced_debug_input) end end # Represents an amount of money with its currency type. class Money include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # The three-letter currency code defined in ISO 4217. # Corresponds to the JSON property `currencyCode` # @return [String] attr_accessor :currency_code # Number of nano (10^-9) units of the amount. The value must be between -999,999, # 999 and +999,999,999 inclusive. If `units` is positive, `nanos` must be # positive or zero. If `units` is zero, `nanos` can be positive, zero, or # negative. If `units` is negative, `nanos` must be negative or zero. For # example $-1.75 is represented as `units`=-1 and `nanos`=-750,000,000. # Corresponds to the JSON property `nanos` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :nanos # The whole units of the amount. For example if `currencyCode` is `"USD"`, then # 1 unit is one US dollar. # Corresponds to the JSON property `units` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :units def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @currency_code = args[:currency_code] if args.key?(:currency_code) @nanos = args[:nanos] if args.key?(:nanos) @units = args[:units] if args.key?(:units) end end # Next ID: 15 class NamespacedDebugInput include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Set of experiment names to be absolutely forced. These experiments will be # forced without evaluating the conditions. # Corresponds to the JSON property `absolutelyForcedExpNames` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :absolutely_forced_exp_names # Set of experiment tags to be absolutely forced. The experiments with these # tags will be forced without evaluating the conditions. # Corresponds to the JSON property `absolutelyForcedExpTags` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :absolutely_forced_exp_tags # Set of experiment ids to be absolutely forced. These ids will be forced # without evaluating the conditions. # Corresponds to the JSON property `absolutelyForcedExps` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :absolutely_forced_exps # Set of experiment names to be conditionally forced. These experiments will be # forced only if their conditions and their parent domain's conditions are true. # Corresponds to the JSON property `conditionallyForcedExpNames` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :conditionally_forced_exp_names # Set of experiment tags to be conditionally forced. The experiments with these # tags will be forced only if their conditions and their parent domain's # conditions are true. # Corresponds to the JSON property `conditionallyForcedExpTags` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :conditionally_forced_exp_tags # Set of experiment ids to be conditionally forced. These ids will be forced # only if their conditions and their parent domain's conditions are true. # Corresponds to the JSON property `conditionallyForcedExps` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :conditionally_forced_exps # If true, disable automatic enrollment selection (at all diversion points). # Automatic enrollment selection means experiment selection process based on the # experiment's automatic enrollment condition. This does not disable selection # of forced experiments. # Corresponds to the JSON property `disableAutomaticEnrollmentSelection` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :disable_automatic_enrollment_selection alias_method :disable_automatic_enrollment_selection?, :disable_automatic_enrollment_selection # Set of experiment names to be disabled. If an experiment is disabled, it is # never selected nor forced. If an aggregate experiment is disabled, its # partitions are disabled together. If an experiment with an enrollment is # disabled, the enrollment is disabled together. If a name corresponds to a # domain, the domain itself and all descendant experiments and domains are # disabled together. # Corresponds to the JSON property `disableExpNames` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :disable_exp_names # Set of experiment tags to be disabled. All experiments that are tagged with # one or more of these tags are disabled. If an experiment is disabled, it is # never selected nor forced. If an aggregate experiment is disabled, its # partitions are disabled together. If an experiment with an enrollment is # disabled, the enrollment is disabled together. # Corresponds to the JSON property `disableExpTags` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :disable_exp_tags # Set of experiment ids to be disabled. If an experiment is disabled, it is # never selected nor forced. If an aggregate experiment is disabled, its # partitions are disabled together. If an experiment with an enrollment is # disabled, the enrollment is disabled together. If an ID corresponds to a # domain, the domain itself and all descendant experiments and domains are # disabled together. # Corresponds to the JSON property `disableExps` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :disable_exps # If true, disable manual enrollment selection (at all diversion points). Manual # enrollment selection means experiment selection process based on the request's # manual enrollment states (a.k.a. opt-in experiments). This does not disable # selection of forced experiments. # Corresponds to the JSON property `disableManualEnrollmentSelection` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :disable_manual_enrollment_selection alias_method :disable_manual_enrollment_selection?, :disable_manual_enrollment_selection # If true, disable organic experiment selection (at all diversion points). # Organic selection means experiment selection process based on traffic # allocation and diversion condition evaluation. This does not disable selection # of forced experiments. This is useful in cases when it is not known whether # experiment selection behavior is responsible for a error or breakage. # Disabling organic selection may help to isolate the cause of a given problem. # Corresponds to the JSON property `disableOrganicSelection` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :disable_organic_selection alias_method :disable_organic_selection?, :disable_organic_selection # Flags to force in a particular experiment state. Map from flag name to flag # value. # Corresponds to the JSON property `forcedFlags` # @return [Hash] attr_accessor :forced_flags # Rollouts to force in a particular experiment state. Map from rollout name to # rollout value. # Corresponds to the JSON property `forcedRollouts` # @return [Hash] attr_accessor :forced_rollouts def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @absolutely_forced_exp_names = args[:absolutely_forced_exp_names] if args.key?(:absolutely_forced_exp_names) @absolutely_forced_exp_tags = args[:absolutely_forced_exp_tags] if args.key?(:absolutely_forced_exp_tags) @absolutely_forced_exps = args[:absolutely_forced_exps] if args.key?(:absolutely_forced_exps) @conditionally_forced_exp_names = args[:conditionally_forced_exp_names] if args.key?(:conditionally_forced_exp_names) @conditionally_forced_exp_tags = args[:conditionally_forced_exp_tags] if args.key?(:conditionally_forced_exp_tags) @conditionally_forced_exps = args[:conditionally_forced_exps] if args.key?(:conditionally_forced_exps) @disable_automatic_enrollment_selection = args[:disable_automatic_enrollment_selection] if args.key?(:disable_automatic_enrollment_selection) @disable_exp_names = args[:disable_exp_names] if args.key?(:disable_exp_names) @disable_exp_tags = args[:disable_exp_tags] if args.key?(:disable_exp_tags) @disable_exps = args[:disable_exps] if args.key?(:disable_exps) @disable_manual_enrollment_selection = args[:disable_manual_enrollment_selection] if args.key?(:disable_manual_enrollment_selection) @disable_organic_selection = args[:disable_organic_selection] if args.key?(:disable_organic_selection) @forced_flags = args[:forced_flags] if args.key?(:forced_flags) @forced_rollouts = args[:forced_rollouts] if args.key?(:forced_rollouts) end end # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a # network API call. class Operation 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). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of # data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more # about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https: # //cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). # Corresponds to the JSON property `error` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::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] 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 # be a resource name ending with `operations/`unique_id``. # 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] 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 # Represents a postal address, e.g. for postal delivery or payments addresses. # Given a postal address, a postal service can deliver items to a premise, P.O. # Box or similar. It is not intended to model geographical locations (roads, # towns, mountains). In typical usage an address would be created via user input # or from importing existing data, depending on the type of process. Advice on # address input / editing: - Use an i18n-ready address widget such as https:// # github.com/google/libaddressinput) - Users should not be presented with UI # elements for input or editing of fields outside countries where that field is # used. For more guidance on how to use this schema, please see: https://support. # google.com/business/answer/6397478 class PostalAddress include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Unstructured address lines describing the lower levels of an address. Because # values in address_lines do not have type information and may sometimes contain # multiple values in a single field (e.g. "Austin, TX"), it is important that # the line order is clear. The order of address lines should be "envelope order" # for the country/region of the address. In places where this can vary (e.g. # Japan), address_language is used to make it explicit (e.g. "ja" for large-to- # small ordering and "ja-Latn" or "en" for small-to-large). This way, the most # specific line of an address can be selected based on the language. The minimum # permitted structural representation of an address consists of a region_code # with all remaining information placed in the address_lines. It would be # possible to format such an address very approximately without geocoding, but # no semantic reasoning could be made about any of the address components until # it was at least partially resolved. Creating an address only containing a # region_code and address_lines, and then geocoding is the recommended way to # handle completely unstructured addresses (as opposed to guessing which parts # of the address should be localities or administrative areas). # Corresponds to the JSON property `addressLines` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :address_lines # Optional. Highest administrative subdivision which is used for postal # addresses of a country or region. For example, this can be a state, a province, # an oblast, or a prefecture. Specifically, for Spain this is the province and # not the autonomous community (e.g. "Barcelona" and not "Catalonia"). Many # countries don't use an administrative area in postal addresses. E.g. in # Switzerland this should be left unpopulated. # Corresponds to the JSON property `administrativeArea` # @return [String] attr_accessor :administrative_area # Optional. BCP-47 language code of the contents of this address (if known). # This is often the UI language of the input form or is expected to match one of # the languages used in the address' country/region, or their transliterated # equivalents. This can affect formatting in certain countries, but is not # critical to the correctness of the data and will never affect any validation # or other non-formatting related operations. If this value is not known, it # should be omitted (rather than specifying a possibly incorrect default). # Examples: "zh-Hant", "ja", "ja-Latn", "en". # Corresponds to the JSON property `languageCode` # @return [String] attr_accessor :language_code # Optional. Generally refers to the city/town portion of the address. Examples: # US city, IT comune, UK post town. In regions of the world where localities are # not well defined or do not fit into this structure well, leave locality empty # and use address_lines. # Corresponds to the JSON property `locality` # @return [String] attr_accessor :locality # Optional. The name of the organization at the address. # Corresponds to the JSON property `organization` # @return [String] attr_accessor :organization # Optional. Postal code of the address. Not all countries use or require postal # codes to be present, but where they are used, they may trigger additional # validation with other parts of the address (e.g. state/zip validation in the U. # S.A.). # Corresponds to the JSON property `postalCode` # @return [String] attr_accessor :postal_code # Optional. The recipient at the address. This field may, under certain # circumstances, contain multiline information. For example, it might contain " # care of" information. # Corresponds to the JSON property `recipients` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :recipients # Required. CLDR region code of the country/region of the address. This is never # inferred and it is up to the user to ensure the value is correct. See http:// # cldr.unicode.org/ and http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/30/supplemental/ # territory_information.html for details. Example: "CH" for Switzerland. # Corresponds to the JSON property `regionCode` # @return [String] attr_accessor :region_code # The schema revision of the `PostalAddress`. This must be set to 0, which is # the latest revision. All new revisions **must** be backward compatible with # old revisions. # Corresponds to the JSON property `revision` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :revision # Optional. Additional, country-specific, sorting code. This is not used in most # regions. Where it is used, the value is either a string like "CEDEX", # optionally followed by a number (e.g. "CEDEX 7"), or just a number alone, # representing the "sector code" (Jamaica), "delivery area indicator" (Malawi) # or "post office indicator" (e.g. Côte d'Ivoire). # Corresponds to the JSON property `sortingCode` # @return [String] attr_accessor :sorting_code # Optional. Sublocality of the address. For example, this can be neighborhoods, # boroughs, districts. # Corresponds to the JSON property `sublocality` # @return [String] attr_accessor :sublocality def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @address_lines = args[:address_lines] if args.key?(:address_lines) @administrative_area = args[:administrative_area] if args.key?(:administrative_area) @language_code = args[:language_code] if args.key?(:language_code) @locality = args[:locality] if args.key?(:locality) @organization = args[:organization] if args.key?(:organization) @postal_code = args[:postal_code] if args.key?(:postal_code) @recipients = args[:recipients] if args.key?(:recipients) @region_code = args[:region_code] if args.key?(:region_code) @revision = args[:revision] if args.key?(:revision) @sorting_code = args[:sorting_code] if args.key?(:sorting_code) @sublocality = args[:sublocality] if args.key?(:sublocality) end end # Options for job processing. class ProcessingOptions include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # If set to `true`, the service does not attempt to resolve a more precise # address for the job. # Corresponds to the JSON property `disableStreetAddressResolution` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :disable_street_address_resolution alias_method :disable_street_address_resolution?, :disable_street_address_resolution # Option for job HTML content sanitization. Applied fields are: * description * # applicationInfo.instruction * incentives * qualifications * responsibilities # HTML tags in these fields may be stripped if sanitiazation isn't disabled. # Defaults to HtmlSanitization.SIMPLE_FORMATTING_ONLY. # Corresponds to the JSON property `htmlSanitization` # @return [String] attr_accessor :html_sanitization def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @disable_street_address_resolution = args[:disable_street_address_resolution] if args.key?(:disable_street_address_resolution) @html_sanitization = args[:html_sanitization] if args.key?(:html_sanitization) end end # Meta information related to the job searcher or entity conducting the job # search. This information is used to improve the performance of the service. class RequestMetadata include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Only set when any of domain, session_id and user_id isn't available for some # reason. It is highly recommended not to set this field and provide accurate # domain, session_id and user_id for the best service experience. # Corresponds to the JSON property `allowMissingIds` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :allow_missing_ids alias_method :allow_missing_ids?, :allow_missing_ids # Device information collected from the job seeker, candidate, or other entity # conducting the job search. Providing this information improves the quality of # the search results across devices. # Corresponds to the JSON property `deviceInfo` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::DeviceInfo] attr_accessor :device_info # Required if allow_missing_ids is unset or `false`. The client-defined scope or # source of the service call, which typically is the domain on which the service # has been implemented and is currently being run. For example, if the service # is being run by client *Foo, Inc.*, on job board www.foo.com and career site # www.bar.com, then this field is set to "foo.com" for use on the job board, and # "bar.com" for use on the career site. Note that any improvements to the model # for a particular tenant site rely on this field being set correctly to a # unique domain. The maximum number of allowed characters is 255. # Corresponds to the JSON property `domain` # @return [String] attr_accessor :domain # Required if allow_missing_ids is unset or `false`. A unique session # identification string. A session is defined as the duration of an end user's # interaction with the service over a certain period. Obfuscate this field for # privacy concerns before providing it to the service. Note that any # improvements to the model for a particular tenant site rely on this field # being set correctly to a unique session ID. The maximum number of allowed # characters is 255. # Corresponds to the JSON property `sessionId` # @return [String] attr_accessor :session_id # Required if allow_missing_ids is unset or `false`. A unique user # identification string, as determined by the client. To have the strongest # positive impact on search quality make sure the client-level is unique. # Obfuscate this field for privacy concerns before providing it to the service. # Note that any improvements to the model for a particular tenant site rely on # this field being set correctly to a unique user ID. The maximum number of # allowed characters is 255. # Corresponds to the JSON property `userId` # @return [String] attr_accessor :user_id def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @allow_missing_ids = args[:allow_missing_ids] if args.key?(:allow_missing_ids) @device_info = args[:device_info] if args.key?(:device_info) @domain = args[:domain] if args.key?(:domain) @session_id = args[:session_id] if args.key?(:session_id) @user_id = args[:user_id] if args.key?(:user_id) end end # Additional information returned to client, such as debugging information. class ResponseMetadata include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # A unique id associated with this call. This id is logged for tracking purposes. # Corresponds to the JSON property `requestId` # @return [String] attr_accessor :request_id def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @request_id = args[:request_id] if args.key?(:request_id) end end # The Request body of the `SearchJobs` call. class SearchJobsRequest include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Custom ranking information for SearchJobsRequest. # Corresponds to the JSON property `customRankingInfo` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::CustomRankingInfo] attr_accessor :custom_ranking_info # Controls whether to disable exact keyword match on Job.title, Job.description, # Job.company_display_name, Job.addresses, Job.qualifications. When disable # keyword match is turned off, a keyword match returns jobs that do not match # given category filters when there are matching keywords. For example, for the # query "program manager," a result is returned even if the job posting has the # title "software developer," which doesn't fall into "program manager" ontology, # but does have "program manager" appearing in its description. For queries # like "cloud" that don't contain title or location specific ontology, jobs with # "cloud" keyword matches are returned regardless of this flag's value. Use # Company.keyword_searchable_job_custom_attributes if company-specific globally # matched custom field/attribute string values are needed. Enabling keyword # match improves recall of subsequent search requests. Defaults to false. # Corresponds to the JSON property `disableKeywordMatch` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :disable_keyword_match alias_method :disable_keyword_match?, :disable_keyword_match # Controls whether highly similar jobs are returned next to each other in the # search results. Jobs are identified as highly similar based on their titles, # job categories, and locations. Highly similar results are clustered so that # only one representative job of the cluster is displayed to the job seeker # higher up in the results, with the other jobs being displayed lower down in # the results. Defaults to DiversificationLevel.SIMPLE if no value is specified. # Corresponds to the JSON property `diversificationLevel` # @return [String] attr_accessor :diversification_level # Controls whether to broaden the search when it produces sparse results. # Broadened queries append results to the end of the matching results list. # Defaults to false. # Corresponds to the JSON property `enableBroadening` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :enable_broadening alias_method :enable_broadening?, :enable_broadening # An expression specifies a histogram request against matching jobs. Expression # syntax is an aggregation function call with histogram facets and other options. # Available aggregation function calls are: * `count(string_histogram_facet)`: # Count the number of matching entities, for each distinct attribute value. * ` # count(numeric_histogram_facet, list of buckets)`: Count the number of matching # entities within each bucket. Data types: * Histogram facet: facet names with # format a-zA-Z+. * String: string like "any string with backslash escape for # quote(\")." * Number: whole number and floating point number like 10, -1 and - # 0.01. * List: list of elements with comma(,) separator surrounded by square # brackets, for example, [1, 2, 3] and ["one", "two", "three"]. Built-in # constants: * MIN (minimum number similar to java Double.MIN_VALUE) * MAX ( # maximum number similar to java Double.MAX_VALUE) Built-in functions: * bucket( # start, end[, label]): bucket built-in function creates a bucket with range of # start, end). Note that the end is exclusive, for example, bucket(1, MAX, " # positive number") or bucket(1, 10). Job histogram facets: * # company_display_name: histogram by [Job.company_display_name. * # employment_type: histogram by Job.employment_types, for example, "FULL_TIME", " # PART_TIME". * company_size: histogram by CompanySize, for example, "SMALL", " # MEDIUM", "BIG". * publish_time_in_month: histogram by the Job. # posting_publish_time in months. Must specify list of numeric buckets in spec. * # publish_time_in_year: histogram by the Job.posting_publish_time in years. # Must specify list of numeric buckets in spec. * degree_types: histogram by the # Job.degree_types, for example, "Bachelors", "Masters". * job_level: histogram # by the Job.job_level, for example, "Entry Level". * country: histogram by the # country code of jobs, for example, "US", "FR". * admin1: histogram by the # admin1 code of jobs, which is a global placeholder referring to the state, # province, or the particular term a country uses to define the geographic # structure below the country level, for example, "CA", "IL". * city: histogram # by a combination of the "city name, admin1 code". For example, "Mountain View, # CA", "New York, NY". * admin1_country: histogram by a combination of the " # admin1 code, country", for example, "CA, US", "IL, US". * city_coordinate: # histogram by the city center's GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude), for # example, 37.4038522,-122.0987765. Since the coordinates of a city center can # change, customers may need to refresh them periodically. * locale: histogram # by the Job.language_code, for example, "en-US", "fr-FR". * language: histogram # by the language subtag of the Job.language_code, for example, "en", "fr". * # category: histogram by the JobCategory, for example, "COMPUTER_AND_IT", " # HEALTHCARE". * base_compensation_unit: histogram by the CompensationInfo. # CompensationUnit of base salary, for example, "WEEKLY", "MONTHLY". * # base_compensation: histogram by the base salary. Must specify list of numeric # buckets to group results by. * annualized_base_compensation: histogram by the # base annualized salary. Must specify list of numeric buckets to group results # by. * annualized_total_compensation: histogram by the total annualized salary. # Must specify list of numeric buckets to group results by. * # string_custom_attribute: histogram by string Job.custom_attributes. Values can # be accessed via square bracket notations like string_custom_attribute["key1"]. # * numeric_custom_attribute: histogram by numeric Job.custom_attributes. Values # can be accessed via square bracket notations like numeric_custom_attribute[" # key1"]. Must specify list of numeric buckets to group results by. Example # expressions: * `count(admin1)` * `count(base_compensation, [bucket(1000, 10000) # , bucket(10000, 100000), bucket(100000, MAX)])` * `count( # string_custom_attribute["some-string-custom-attribute"])` * `count( # numeric_custom_attribute["some-numeric-custom-attribute"], [bucket(MIN, 0, " # negative"), bucket(0, MAX, "non-negative"])` # Corresponds to the JSON property `histogramQueries` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :histogram_queries # The query required to perform a search query. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobQuery` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::JobQuery] attr_accessor :job_query # The desired job attributes returned for jobs in the search response. Defaults # to JobView.JOB_VIEW_SMALL if no value is specified. # Corresponds to the JSON property `jobView` # @return [String] attr_accessor :job_view # A limit on the number of jobs returned in the search results. Increasing this # value above the default value of 10 can increase search response time. The # value can be between 1 and 100. # Corresponds to the JSON property `maxPageSize` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :max_page_size # An integer that specifies the current offset (that is, starting result # location, amongst the jobs deemed by the API as relevant) in search results. # This field is only considered if page_token is unset. The maximum allowed # value is 5000. Otherwise an error is thrown. For example, 0 means to return # results starting from the first matching job, and 10 means to return from the # 11th job. This can be used for pagination, (for example, pageSize = 10 and # offset = 10 means to return from the second page). # Corresponds to the JSON property `offset` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :offset # The criteria determining how search results are sorted. Default is `"relevance # desc"`. Supported options are: * `"relevance desc"`: By relevance descending, # as determined by the API algorithms. Relevance thresholding of query results # is only available with this ordering. * `"posting_publish_time desc"`: By Job. # posting_publish_time descending. * `"posting_update_time desc"`: By Job. # posting_update_time descending. * `"title"`: By Job.title ascending. * `"title # desc"`: By Job.title descending. * `"annualized_base_compensation"`: By job's # CompensationInfo.annualized_base_compensation_range ascending. Jobs whose # annualized base compensation is unspecified are put at the end of search # results. * `"annualized_base_compensation desc"`: By job's CompensationInfo. # annualized_base_compensation_range descending. Jobs whose annualized base # compensation is unspecified are put at the end of search results. * `" # annualized_total_compensation"`: By job's CompensationInfo. # annualized_total_compensation_range ascending. Jobs whose annualized base # compensation is unspecified are put at the end of search results. * `" # annualized_total_compensation desc"`: By job's CompensationInfo. # annualized_total_compensation_range descending. Jobs whose annualized base # compensation is unspecified are put at the end of search results. * `" # custom_ranking desc"`: By the relevance score adjusted to the # SearchJobsRequest.CustomRankingInfo.ranking_expression with weight factor # assigned by SearchJobsRequest.CustomRankingInfo.importance_level in descending # order. * Location sorting: Use the special syntax to order jobs by distance: `" # distance_from('Hawaii')"`: Order by distance from Hawaii. `"distance_from(19. # 89, 155.5)"`: Order by distance from a coordinate. `"distance_from('Hawaii'), # distance_from('Puerto Rico')"`: Order by multiple locations. See details below. # `"distance_from('Hawaii'), distance_from(19.89, 155.5)"`: Order by multiple # locations. See details below. The string can have a maximum of 256 characters. # When multiple distance centers are provided, a job that is close to any of the # distance centers would have a high rank. When a job has multiple locations, # the job location closest to one of the distance centers will be used. Jobs # that don't have locations will be ranked at the bottom. Distance is calculated # with a precision of 11.3 meters (37.4 feet). Diversification strategy is still # applied unless explicitly disabled in diversification_level. # Corresponds to the JSON property `orderBy` # @return [String] attr_accessor :order_by # The token specifying the current offset within search results. See # SearchJobsResponse.next_page_token for an explanation of how to obtain the # next set of query results. # Corresponds to the JSON property `pageToken` # @return [String] attr_accessor :page_token # Meta information related to the job searcher or entity conducting the job # search. This information is used to improve the performance of the service. # Corresponds to the JSON property `requestMetadata` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::RequestMetadata] attr_accessor :request_metadata # Mode of a search. Defaults to SearchMode.JOB_SEARCH. # Corresponds to the JSON property `searchMode` # @return [String] attr_accessor :search_mode def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @custom_ranking_info = args[:custom_ranking_info] if args.key?(:custom_ranking_info) @disable_keyword_match = args[:disable_keyword_match] if args.key?(:disable_keyword_match) @diversification_level = args[:diversification_level] if args.key?(:diversification_level) @enable_broadening = args[:enable_broadening] if args.key?(:enable_broadening) @histogram_queries = args[:histogram_queries] if args.key?(:histogram_queries) @job_query = args[:job_query] if args.key?(:job_query) @job_view = args[:job_view] if args.key?(:job_view) @max_page_size = args[:max_page_size] if args.key?(:max_page_size) @offset = args[:offset] if args.key?(:offset) @order_by = args[:order_by] if args.key?(:order_by) @page_token = args[:page_token] if args.key?(:page_token) @request_metadata = args[:request_metadata] if args.key?(:request_metadata) @search_mode = args[:search_mode] if args.key?(:search_mode) end end # Response for SearchJob method. class SearchJobsResponse include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # If query broadening is enabled, we may append additional results from the # broadened query. This number indicates how many of the jobs returned in the # jobs field are from the broadened query. These results are always at the end # of the jobs list. In particular, a value of 0, or if the field isn't set, all # the jobs in the jobs list are from the original (without broadening) query. If # this field is non-zero, subsequent requests with offset after this result set # should contain all broadened results. # Corresponds to the JSON property `broadenedQueryJobsCount` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :broadened_query_jobs_count # The histogram results that match with specified SearchJobsRequest. # histogram_queries. # Corresponds to the JSON property `histogramQueryResults` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :histogram_query_results # The location filters that the service applied to the specified query. If any # filters are lat-lng based, the Location.location_type is Location.LocationType. # LOCATION_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED. # Corresponds to the JSON property `locationFilters` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :location_filters # The Job entities that match the specified SearchJobsRequest. # Corresponds to the JSON property `matchingJobs` # @return [Array] attr_accessor :matching_jobs # Additional information returned to client, such as debugging information. # Corresponds to the JSON property `metadata` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::ResponseMetadata] attr_accessor :metadata # The token that specifies the starting position of the next page of results. # This field is empty if there are no more results. # Corresponds to the JSON property `nextPageToken` # @return [String] attr_accessor :next_page_token # Spell check result. # Corresponds to the JSON property `spellCorrection` # @return [Google::Apis::JobsV4::SpellingCorrection] attr_accessor :spell_correction # Number of jobs that match the specified query. Note: This size is precise only # if the total is less than 100,000. # Corresponds to the JSON property `totalSize` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :total_size def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @broadened_query_jobs_count = args[:broadened_query_jobs_count] if args.key?(:broadened_query_jobs_count) @histogram_query_results = args[:histogram_query_results] if args.key?(:histogram_query_results) @location_filters = args[:location_filters] if args.key?(:location_filters) @matching_jobs = args[:matching_jobs] if args.key?(:matching_jobs) @metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata) @next_page_token = args[:next_page_token] if args.key?(:next_page_token) @spell_correction = args[:spell_correction] if args.key?(:spell_correction) @total_size = args[:total_size] if args.key?(:total_size) end end # Spell check result. class SpellingCorrection include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Indicates if the query was corrected by the spell checker. # Corresponds to the JSON property `corrected` # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :corrected alias_method :corrected?, :corrected # Corrected output with html tags to highlight the corrected words. Corrected # words are called out with the "*...*" html tags. For example, the user input # query is "software enginear", where the second word, "enginear," is incorrect. # It should be "engineer". When spelling correction is enabled, this value is " # software *engineer*". # Corresponds to the JSON property `correctedHtml` # @return [String] attr_accessor :corrected_html # Correction output consisting of the corrected keyword string. # Corresponds to the JSON property `correctedText` # @return [String] attr_accessor :corrected_text def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @corrected = args[:corrected] if args.key?(:corrected) @corrected_html = args[:corrected_html] if args.key?(:corrected_html) @corrected_text = args[:corrected_text] if args.key?(:corrected_text) 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). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of # data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more # about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https: # //cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). 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>] 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 # A Tenant resource represents a tenant in the service. A tenant is a group or # entity that shares common access with specific privileges for resources like # jobs. Customer may create multiple tenants to provide data isolation for # different groups. class Tenant include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Required. Client side tenant identifier, used to uniquely identify the tenant. # The maximum number of allowed characters is 255. # Corresponds to the JSON property `externalId` # @return [String] attr_accessor :external_id # Required during tenant update. The resource name for a tenant. This is # generated by the service when a tenant is created. The format is "projects/` # project_id`/tenants/`tenant_id`", for example, "projects/foo/tenants/bar". # 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) @external_id = args[:external_id] if args.key?(:external_id) @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) end end # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant or # are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`. class TimeOfDay include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose to # allow the value "24:00:00" for scenarios like business closing time. # Corresponds to the JSON property `hours` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :hours # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59. # Corresponds to the JSON property `minutes` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :minutes # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999. # Corresponds to the JSON property `nanos` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :nanos # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds. # Corresponds to the JSON property `seconds` # @return [Fixnum] attr_accessor :seconds def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @hours = args[:hours] if args.key?(:hours) @minutes = args[:minutes] if args.key?(:minutes) @nanos = args[:nanos] if args.key?(:nanos) @seconds = args[:seconds] if args.key?(:seconds) end end # Message representing a period of time between two timestamps. class TimestampRange include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable # End of the period (exclusive). # Corresponds to the JSON property `endTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :end_time # Begin of the period (inclusive). # Corresponds to the JSON property `startTime` # @return [String] attr_accessor :start_time def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end # Update properties of this object def update!(**args) @end_time = args[:end_time] if args.key?(:end_time) @start_time = args[:start_time] if args.key?(:start_time) end end end end end