google-api-ruby-client/generated/google/apis/playablelocations_v3/classes.rb

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# Copyright 2015 Google Inc.
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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 PlayablelocationsV3
# Encapsulates impression event details.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3Impression
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# An arbitrary, developer-defined type identifier for each type of game object
# used in your game. Since players interact with differ types of game objects in
# different ways, this field allows you to segregate impression data by type for
# analysis. You should assign a unique `game_object_type` ID to represent a
# distinct type of game object in your game. For example, 1=monster location, 2=
# powerup location.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `gameObjectType`
# @return [Fixnum]
attr_accessor :game_object_type
# Required. The type of impression event.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `impressionType`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :impression_type
# Required. The name of the playable location.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `locationName`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :location_name
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@game_object_type = args[:game_object_type] if args.key?(:game_object_type)
@impression_type = args[:impression_type] if args.key?(:impression_type)
@location_name = args[:location_name] if args.key?(:location_name)
end
end
# A request for logging impressions.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3LogImpressionsRequest
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# Client information.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `clientInfo`
# @return [Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleMapsUnityClientInfo]
attr_accessor :client_info
# Required. Impression event details. The maximum number of impression reports
# that you can log at once is 50.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `impressions`
# @return [Array<Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3Impression>]
attr_accessor :impressions
# Required. A string that uniquely identifies the log impressions request. This
# allows you to detect duplicate requests. We recommend that you use UUIDs for
# this value. The value must not exceed 50 characters. You should reuse the `
# request_id` only when retrying a request in case of failure. In this case, the
# request must be identical to the one that failed.
# 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)
@client_info = args[:client_info] if args.key?(:client_info)
@impressions = args[:impressions] if args.key?(:impressions)
@request_id = args[:request_id] if args.key?(:request_id)
end
end
# A response for the LogImpressions method. This method returns no data upon
# success.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3LogImpressionsResponse
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
end
end
# A request for logging your player's bad location reports.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3LogPlayerReportsRequest
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# Client information.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `clientInfo`
# @return [Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleMapsUnityClientInfo]
attr_accessor :client_info
# Required. Player reports. The maximum number of player reports that you can
# log at once is 50.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `playerReports`
# @return [Array<Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3PlayerReport>]
attr_accessor :player_reports
# Required. A string that uniquely identifies the log player reports request.
# This allows you to detect duplicate requests. We recommend that you use UUIDs
# for this value. The value must not exceed 50 characters. You should reuse the `
# request_id` only when retrying a request in the case of a failure. In that
# case, the request must be identical to the one that failed.
# 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)
@client_info = args[:client_info] if args.key?(:client_info)
@player_reports = args[:player_reports] if args.key?(:player_reports)
@request_id = args[:request_id] if args.key?(:request_id)
end
end
# A response for the LogPlayerReports method. This method returns no data upon
# success.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3LogPlayerReportsResponse
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
end
end
# A report submitted by a player about a playable location that is considered
# inappropriate for use in the game.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3PlayerReport
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# Language code (in BCP-47 format) indicating the language of the freeform
# description provided in `reason_details`. Examples are "en", "en-US" or "ja-
# Latn". For more information, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#
# Unicode_locale_identifier.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `languageCode`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :language_code
# Required. The name of the playable location.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `locationName`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :location_name
# Required. A free-form description detailing why the playable location is
# considered bad.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `reasonDetails`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :reason_details
# Required. One or more reasons why this playable location is considered bad.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `reasons`
# @return [Array<String>]
attr_accessor :reasons
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@language_code = args[:language_code] if args.key?(:language_code)
@location_name = args[:location_name] if args.key?(:location_name)
@reason_details = args[:reason_details] if args.key?(:reason_details)
@reasons = args[:reasons] if args.key?(:reasons)
end
end
# Specifies the area to search for playable locations.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SampleAreaFilter
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# Required. The S2 cell ID of the area you want. This must be between cell level
# 11 and 14 (inclusive). S2 cells are 64-bit integers that identify areas on the
# Earth. They are hierarchical, and can therefore be used for spatial indexing.
# The S2 geometry library is available in a number of languages: * [C++](https://
# github.com/google/s2geometry) * [Java](https://github.com/google/s2-geometry-
# library-java) * [Go](https://github.com/golang/geo) * [Python](https://github.
# com/google/s2geometry/tree/master/src/python)
# Corresponds to the JSON property `s2CellId`
# @return [Fixnum]
attr_accessor :s2_cell_id
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@s2_cell_id = args[:s2_cell_id] if args.key?(:s2_cell_id)
end
end
# Encapsulates a filter criterion for searching for a set of playable locations.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SampleCriterion
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# Specifies which `PlayableLocation` fields are returned. `name` (which is used
# for logging impressions), `center_point` and `place_id` (or `plus_code`) are
# always returned. The following fields are omitted unless you specify them here:
# * snapped_point * types Note: The more fields you include, the more expensive
# in terms of data and associated latency your query will be.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `fieldsToReturn`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :fields_to_return
# Specifies the filters to use when searching for playable locations.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `filter`
# @return [Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SampleFilter]
attr_accessor :filter
# Required. An arbitrary, developer-defined identifier of the type of game
# object that the playable location is used for. This field allows you to
# specify criteria per game object type when searching for playable locations.
# You should assign a unique `game_object_type` ID across all `request_criteria`
# to represent a distinct type of game object. For example, 1=monster location,
# 2=powerup location. The response contains a map.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `gameObjectType`
# @return [Fixnum]
attr_accessor :game_object_type
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@fields_to_return = args[:fields_to_return] if args.key?(:fields_to_return)
@filter = args[:filter] if args.key?(:filter)
@game_object_type = args[:game_object_type] if args.key?(:game_object_type)
end
end
# Specifies the filters to use when searching for playable locations.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SampleFilter
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# Restricts the set of playable locations to just the [types](/maps/
# documentation/gaming/tt/types) that you want.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `includedTypes`
# @return [Array<String>]
attr_accessor :included_types
# Specifies the maximum number of playable locations to return. This value must
# not be greater than 1000. The default value is 100. Only the top-ranking
# playable locations are returned.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `maxLocationCount`
# @return [Fixnum]
attr_accessor :max_location_count
# A set of options that specifies the separation between playable locations.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `spacing`
# @return [Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SampleSpacingOptions]
attr_accessor :spacing
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@included_types = args[:included_types] if args.key?(:included_types)
@max_location_count = args[:max_location_count] if args.key?(:max_location_count)
@spacing = args[:spacing] if args.key?(:spacing)
end
end
# A geographical point suitable for placing game objects in location-based games.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SamplePlayableLocation
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 `centerPoint`
# @return [Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleTypeLatLng]
attr_accessor :center_point
# Required. The name of this playable location.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `name`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :name
# A [place ID] (https://developers.google.com/places/place-id)
# Corresponds to the JSON property `placeId`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :place_id
# A [plus code] (http://openlocationcode.com)
# Corresponds to the JSON property `plusCode`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :plus_code
# 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 `snappedPoint`
# @return [Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleTypeLatLng]
attr_accessor :snapped_point
# A collection of [Playable Location Types](/maps/documentation/gaming/tt/types)
# for this playable location. The first type in the collection is the primary
# type. Type information might not be available for all playable locations.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `types`
# @return [Array<String>]
attr_accessor :types
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@center_point = args[:center_point] if args.key?(:center_point)
@name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name)
@place_id = args[:place_id] if args.key?(:place_id)
@plus_code = args[:plus_code] if args.key?(:plus_code)
@snapped_point = args[:snapped_point] if args.key?(:snapped_point)
@types = args[:types] if args.key?(:types)
end
end
# A list of PlayableLocation objects that satisfies a single Criterion.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SamplePlayableLocationList
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# A list of playable locations for this game object type.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `locations`
# @return [Array<Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SamplePlayableLocation>]
attr_accessor :locations
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@locations = args[:locations] if args.key?(:locations)
end
end
# Life of a query: - When a game starts in a new location, your game server
# issues a SamplePlayableLocations request. The request specifies the S2 cell,
# and contains one or more "criteria" for filtering: - Criterion 0: i locations
# for long-lived bases, or level 0 monsters, or... - Criterion 1: j locations
# for short-lived bases, or level 1 monsters, ... - Criterion 2: k locations for
# random objects. - etc (up to 5 criterion may be specified). `
# PlayableLocationList` will then contain mutually exclusive lists of `
# PlayableLocation` objects that satisfy each of the criteria. Think of it as a
# collection of real-world locations that you can then associate with your game
# state. Note: These points are impermanent in nature. E.g, parks can close, and
# places can be removed. The response specifies how long you can expect the
# playable locations to last. Once they expire, you should query the `
# samplePlayableLocations` API again to get a fresh view of the real world.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SamplePlayableLocationsRequest
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# Specifies the area to search for playable locations.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `areaFilter`
# @return [Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SampleAreaFilter]
attr_accessor :area_filter
# Required. Specifies one or more (up to 5) criteria for filtering the returned
# playable locations.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `criteria`
# @return [Array<Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SampleCriterion>]
attr_accessor :criteria
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@area_filter = args[:area_filter] if args.key?(:area_filter)
@criteria = args[:criteria] if args.key?(:criteria)
end
end
# Response for the SamplePlayableLocations method.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SamplePlayableLocationsResponse
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# Each PlayableLocation object corresponds to a game_object_type specified in
# the request.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `locationsPerGameObjectType`
# @return [Hash<String,Google::Apis::PlayablelocationsV3::GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SamplePlayableLocationList>]
attr_accessor :locations_per_game_object_type
# Required. Specifies the "time-to-live" for the set of playable locations. You
# can use this value to determine how long to cache the set of playable
# locations. After this length of time, your back-end game server should issue a
# new SamplePlayableLocations request to get a fresh set of playable locations (
# because for example, they might have been removed, a park might have closed
# for the day, a business might have closed permanently).
# Corresponds to the JSON property `ttl`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :ttl
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@locations_per_game_object_type = args[:locations_per_game_object_type] if args.key?(:locations_per_game_object_type)
@ttl = args[:ttl] if args.key?(:ttl)
end
end
# A set of options that specifies the separation between playable locations.
class GoogleMapsPlayablelocationsV3SampleSpacingOptions
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# Required. The minimum spacing between any two playable locations, measured in
# meters. The minimum value is 30. The maximum value is 1000. Inputs will be
# rounded up to the next 10 meter interval. The default value is 200m. Set this
# field to remove tight clusters of playable locations. Note: The spacing is a
# greedy algorithm. It optimizes for selecting the highest ranking locations
# first, not to maximize the number of locations selected. Consider the
# following scenario: * Rank: A: 2, B: 1, C: 3. * Distance: A--200m--B--200m--C
# If spacing=250, it will pick the highest ranked location [B], not [A, C]. Note:
# Spacing works within the game object type itself, as well as the previous
# ones. Suppose three game object types, each with the following spacing: * X:
# 400m, Y: undefined, Z: 200m. 1. Add locations for X, within 400m of each other.
# 2. Add locations for Y, without any spacing. 3. Finally, add locations for Z
# within 200m of each other as well X and Y. The distance diagram between those
# locations end up as: * From->To. * X->X: 400m * Y->X, Y->Y: unspecified. * Z->
# X, Z->Y, Z->Z: 200m.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `minSpacingMeters`
# @return [Float]
attr_accessor :min_spacing_meters
# Specifies whether the minimum spacing constraint applies to the center-point
# or to the snapped point of playable locations. The default value is `
# CENTER_POINT`. If a snapped point is not available for a playable location,
# its center-point is used instead. Set this to the point type used in your game.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `pointType`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :point_type
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@min_spacing_meters = args[:min_spacing_meters] if args.key?(:min_spacing_meters)
@point_type = args[:point_type] if args.key?(:point_type)
end
end
# Client information.
class GoogleMapsUnityClientInfo
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
# API client name and version. For example, the SDK calling the API. The exact
# format is up to the client.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `apiClient`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :api_client
# Application ID, such as the package name on Android and the bundle identifier
# on iOS platforms.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `applicationId`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :application_id
# Application version number, such as "1.2.3". The exact format is application-
# dependent.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `applicationVersion`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :application_version
# Device model as reported by the device. The exact format is platform-dependent.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `deviceModel`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :device_model
# Language code (in BCP-47 format) indicating the UI language of the client.
# Examples are "en", "en-US" or "ja-Latn". For more information, see http://www.
# unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_locale_identifier.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `languageCode`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :language_code
# Operating system name and version as reported by the OS. For example, "Mac OS
# X 10.10.4". The exact format is platform-dependent.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `operatingSystem`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :operating_system
# Build number/version of the operating system. e.g., the contents of android.os.
# Build.ID in Android, or the contents of sysctl "kern.osversion" in iOS.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `operatingSystemBuild`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :operating_system_build
# Platform where the application is running.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `platform`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :platform
def initialize(**args)
update!(**args)
end
# Update properties of this object
def update!(**args)
@api_client = args[:api_client] if args.key?(:api_client)
@application_id = args[:application_id] if args.key?(:application_id)
@application_version = args[:application_version] if args.key?(:application_version)
@device_model = args[:device_model] if args.key?(:device_model)
@language_code = args[:language_code] if args.key?(:language_code)
@operating_system = args[:operating_system] if args.key?(:operating_system)
@operating_system_build = args[:operating_system_build] if args.key?(:operating_system_build)
@platform = args[:platform] if args.key?(:platform)
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 GoogleTypeLatLng
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
end
end
end