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<h1><a href="servicemanagement_v1.html">Google Service Management API</a> . <a href="servicemanagement_v1.services.html">services</a></h1>
<h2>Instance Methods</h2>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="servicemanagement_v1.services.configs.html">configs()</a></code>
</p>
<p class="firstline">Returns the configs Resource.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="servicemanagement_v1.services.rollouts.html">rollouts()</a></code>
</p>
<p class="firstline">Returns the rollouts Resource.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#create">create(body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Creates a new managed service.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#delete">delete(serviceName=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Deletes a managed service. This method will change the serivce in the</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#disable">disable(serviceName=None, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Disable a managed service for a project.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#enable">enable(serviceName=None, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Enable a managed service for a project with default setting.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#generateConfigReport">generateConfigReport(body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Generates and returns a report (errors, warnings and changes from</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#get">get(serviceName=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Gets a managed service.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#getConfig">getConfig(serviceName=None, configId=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Gets a service configuration (version) for a managed service.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#getIamPolicy">getIamPolicy(resource=None, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Gets the access control policy for a resource.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#list">list(producerProjectId=None, pageSize=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Lists all managed services.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Retrieves the next page of results.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#setIamPolicy">setIamPolicy(resource=None, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Sets the access control policy on the specified resource. Replaces any</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#testIamPermissions">testIamPermissions(resource=None, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified resource.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#undelete">undelete(serviceName=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Revives a previously deleted managed service. The method restores the</p>
<h3>Method Details</h3>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="create">create(body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Creates a new managed service.
Please note one producer project can own no more than 20 services.
Operation<response: ManagedService>
Args:
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # The full representation of a Service that is managed by
# Google Service Management.
"serviceName": "A String", # The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview)
# for naming requirements.
"producerProjectId": "A String", # ID of the project that produces and owns this service.
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a
# network API call.
"metadata": { # 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.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"done": True or False, # 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.
"response": { # 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`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"name": "A String", # The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that
# originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the
# `name` should have the format of `operations/some/unique/name`.
"error": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different # The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.
# programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by
# [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). The error model is designed to be:
#
# - Simple to use and understand for most users
# - Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs
#
# # Overview
#
# The `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message,
# and error details. The error code should be an enum value of
# google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The
# error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps
# developers *understand* and *resolve* the error. If a localized user-facing
# error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or
# localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary
# information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types
# in the package `google.rpc` which can be used for common error conditions.
#
# # Language mapping
#
# The `Status` message is the logical representation of the error model, but it
# is not necessarily the actual wire format. When the `Status` message is
# exposed in different client libraries and different wire protocols, it can be
# mapped differently. For example, it will likely be mapped to some exceptions
# in Java, but more likely mapped to some error codes in C.
#
# # Other uses
#
# The error model and the `Status` message can be used in a variety of
# environments, either with or without APIs, to provide a
# consistent developer experience across different environments.
#
# Example uses of this error model include:
#
# - Partial errors. If a service needs to return partial errors to the client,
# it may embed the `Status` in the normal response to indicate the partial
# errors.
#
# - Workflow errors. A typical workflow has multiple steps. Each step may
# have a `Status` message for error reporting purpose.
#
# - Batch operations. If a client uses batch request and batch response, the
# `Status` message should be used directly inside batch response, one for
# each error sub-response.
#
# - Asynchronous operations. If an API call embeds asynchronous operation
# results in its response, the status of those operations should be
# represented directly using the `Status` message.
#
# - Logging. If some API errors are stored in logs, the message `Status` could
# be used directly after any stripping needed for security/privacy reasons.
"message": "A String", # 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.
"code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
"details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There will be a
# common set of message types for APIs to use.
{
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
],
},
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="delete">delete(serviceName=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Deletes a managed service. This method will change the serivce in the
`Soft-Delete` state for 30 days. Within this period, service producers may
call UndeleteService to restore the service.
After 30 days, the service will be permanently deleted.
Operation<response: google.protobuf.Empty>
Args:
serviceName: string, The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview)
for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`. (required)
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a
# network API call.
"metadata": { # 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.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"done": True or False, # 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.
"response": { # 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`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"name": "A String", # The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that
# originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the
# `name` should have the format of `operations/some/unique/name`.
"error": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different # The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.
# programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by
# [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). The error model is designed to be:
#
# - Simple to use and understand for most users
# - Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs
#
# # Overview
#
# The `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message,
# and error details. The error code should be an enum value of
# google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The
# error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps
# developers *understand* and *resolve* the error. If a localized user-facing
# error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or
# localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary
# information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types
# in the package `google.rpc` which can be used for common error conditions.
#
# # Language mapping
#
# The `Status` message is the logical representation of the error model, but it
# is not necessarily the actual wire format. When the `Status` message is
# exposed in different client libraries and different wire protocols, it can be
# mapped differently. For example, it will likely be mapped to some exceptions
# in Java, but more likely mapped to some error codes in C.
#
# # Other uses
#
# The error model and the `Status` message can be used in a variety of
# environments, either with or without APIs, to provide a
# consistent developer experience across different environments.
#
# Example uses of this error model include:
#
# - Partial errors. If a service needs to return partial errors to the client,
# it may embed the `Status` in the normal response to indicate the partial
# errors.
#
# - Workflow errors. A typical workflow has multiple steps. Each step may
# have a `Status` message for error reporting purpose.
#
# - Batch operations. If a client uses batch request and batch response, the
# `Status` message should be used directly inside batch response, one for
# each error sub-response.
#
# - Asynchronous operations. If an API call embeds asynchronous operation
# results in its response, the status of those operations should be
# represented directly using the `Status` message.
#
# - Logging. If some API errors are stored in logs, the message `Status` could
# be used directly after any stripping needed for security/privacy reasons.
"message": "A String", # 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.
"code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
"details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There will be a
# common set of message types for APIs to use.
{
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
],
},
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="disable">disable(serviceName=None, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Disable a managed service for a project.
Operation<response: DisableServiceResponse>
Args:
serviceName: string, Name of the service to disable. Specifying an unknown service name
will cause the request to fail. (required)
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # Request message for DisableService method.
"consumerId": "A String", # The identity of consumer resource which service disablement will be
# applied to.
#
# The Google Service Management implementation accepts the following
# forms: "project:<project_id>", "project_number:<project_number>".
#
# Note: this is made compatible with
# google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.consumer_id.
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a
# network API call.
"metadata": { # 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.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"done": True or False, # 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.
"response": { # 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`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"name": "A String", # The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that
# originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the
# `name` should have the format of `operations/some/unique/name`.
"error": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different # The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.
# programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by
# [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). The error model is designed to be:
#
# - Simple to use and understand for most users
# - Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs
#
# # Overview
#
# The `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message,
# and error details. The error code should be an enum value of
# google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The
# error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps
# developers *understand* and *resolve* the error. If a localized user-facing
# error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or
# localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary
# information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types
# in the package `google.rpc` which can be used for common error conditions.
#
# # Language mapping
#
# The `Status` message is the logical representation of the error model, but it
# is not necessarily the actual wire format. When the `Status` message is
# exposed in different client libraries and different wire protocols, it can be
# mapped differently. For example, it will likely be mapped to some exceptions
# in Java, but more likely mapped to some error codes in C.
#
# # Other uses
#
# The error model and the `Status` message can be used in a variety of
# environments, either with or without APIs, to provide a
# consistent developer experience across different environments.
#
# Example uses of this error model include:
#
# - Partial errors. If a service needs to return partial errors to the client,
# it may embed the `Status` in the normal response to indicate the partial
# errors.
#
# - Workflow errors. A typical workflow has multiple steps. Each step may
# have a `Status` message for error reporting purpose.
#
# - Batch operations. If a client uses batch request and batch response, the
# `Status` message should be used directly inside batch response, one for
# each error sub-response.
#
# - Asynchronous operations. If an API call embeds asynchronous operation
# results in its response, the status of those operations should be
# represented directly using the `Status` message.
#
# - Logging. If some API errors are stored in logs, the message `Status` could
# be used directly after any stripping needed for security/privacy reasons.
"message": "A String", # 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.
"code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
"details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There will be a
# common set of message types for APIs to use.
{
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
],
},
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="enable">enable(serviceName=None, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Enable a managed service for a project with default setting.
Operation<response: EnableServiceResponse>
google.rpc.Status errors may contain a
google.rpc.PreconditionFailure error detail.
Args:
serviceName: string, Name of the service to enable. Specifying an unknown service name will
cause the request to fail. (required)
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # Request message for EnableService method.
"consumerId": "A String", # The identity of consumer resource which service enablement will be
# applied to.
#
# The Google Service Management implementation accepts the following
# forms: "project:<project_id>", "project_number:<project_number>".
#
# Note: this is made compatible with
# google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.consumer_id.
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a
# network API call.
"metadata": { # 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.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"done": True or False, # 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.
"response": { # 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`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"name": "A String", # The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that
# originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the
# `name` should have the format of `operations/some/unique/name`.
"error": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different # The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.
# programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by
# [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). The error model is designed to be:
#
# - Simple to use and understand for most users
# - Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs
#
# # Overview
#
# The `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message,
# and error details. The error code should be an enum value of
# google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The
# error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps
# developers *understand* and *resolve* the error. If a localized user-facing
# error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or
# localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary
# information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types
# in the package `google.rpc` which can be used for common error conditions.
#
# # Language mapping
#
# The `Status` message is the logical representation of the error model, but it
# is not necessarily the actual wire format. When the `Status` message is
# exposed in different client libraries and different wire protocols, it can be
# mapped differently. For example, it will likely be mapped to some exceptions
# in Java, but more likely mapped to some error codes in C.
#
# # Other uses
#
# The error model and the `Status` message can be used in a variety of
# environments, either with or without APIs, to provide a
# consistent developer experience across different environments.
#
# Example uses of this error model include:
#
# - Partial errors. If a service needs to return partial errors to the client,
# it may embed the `Status` in the normal response to indicate the partial
# errors.
#
# - Workflow errors. A typical workflow has multiple steps. Each step may
# have a `Status` message for error reporting purpose.
#
# - Batch operations. If a client uses batch request and batch response, the
# `Status` message should be used directly inside batch response, one for
# each error sub-response.
#
# - Asynchronous operations. If an API call embeds asynchronous operation
# results in its response, the status of those operations should be
# represented directly using the `Status` message.
#
# - Logging. If some API errors are stored in logs, the message `Status` could
# be used directly after any stripping needed for security/privacy reasons.
"message": "A String", # 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.
"code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
"details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There will be a
# common set of message types for APIs to use.
{
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
],
},
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="generateConfigReport">generateConfigReport(body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Generates and returns a report (errors, warnings and changes from
existing configurations) associated with
GenerateConfigReportRequest.new_value
If GenerateConfigReportRequest.old_value is specified,
GenerateConfigReportRequest will contain a single ChangeReport based on the
comparison between GenerateConfigReportRequest.new_value and
GenerateConfigReportRequest.old_value.
If GenerateConfigReportRequest.old_value is not specified, this method
will compare GenerateConfigReportRequest.new_value with the last pushed
service configuration.
Args:
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # Request message for GenerateConfigReport method.
"newConfig": { # Service configuration for which we want to generate the report.
# For this version of API, the supported types are
# google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ConfigRef,
# google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ConfigSource,
# and google.api.Service
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"oldConfig": { # Service configuration against which the comparison will be done.
# For this version of API, the supported types are
# google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ConfigRef,
# google.api.servicemanagement.v1.ConfigSource,
# and google.api.Service
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # Response message for GenerateConfigReport method.
"serviceName": "A String", # Name of the service this report belongs to.
"changeReports": [ # list of ChangeReport, each corresponding to comparison between two
# service configurations.
{ # Change report associated with a particular service configuration.
#
# It contains a list of ConfigChanges based on the comparison between
# two service configurations.
"configChanges": [ # List of changes between two service configurations.
# The changes will be alphabetically sorted based on the identifier
# of each change.
# A ConfigChange identifier is a dot separated path to the configuration.
# Example: visibility.rules[selector='LibraryService.CreateBook'].restriction
{ # Output generated from semantically comparing two versions of a service
# configuration.
#
# Includes detailed information about a field that have changed with
# applicable advice about potential consequences for the change, such as
# backwards-incompatibility.
"advices": [ # Collection of advice provided for this change, useful for determining the
# possible impact of this change.
{ # Generated advice about this change, used for providing more
# information about how a change will affect the existing service.
"description": "A String", # Useful description for why this advice was applied and what actions should
# be taken to mitigate any implied risks.
},
],
"changeType": "A String", # The type for this change, either ADDED, REMOVED, or MODIFIED.
"newValue": "A String", # Value of the changed object in the new Service configuration,
# in JSON format. This field will not be populated if ChangeType == REMOVED.
"oldValue": "A String", # Value of the changed object in the old Service configuration,
# in JSON format. This field will not be populated if ChangeType == ADDED.
"element": "A String", # Object hierarchy path to the change, with levels separated by a '.'
# character. For repeated fields, an applicable unique identifier field is
# used for the index (usually selector, name, or id). For maps, the term
# 'key' is used. If the field has no unique identifier, the numeric index
# is used.
# Examples:
# - visibility.rules[selector=="google.LibraryService.CreateBook"].restriction
# - quota.metric_rules[selector=="google"].metric_costs[key=="reads"].value
# - logging.producer_destinations[0]
},
],
},
],
"id": "A String", # ID of the service configuration this report belongs to.
"diagnostics": [ # Errors / Linter warnings associated with the service definition this
# report
# belongs to.
{ # Represents a diagnostic message (error or warning)
"kind": "A String", # The kind of diagnostic information provided.
"message": "A String", # Message describing the error or warning.
"location": "A String", # File name and line number of the error or warning.
},
],
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="get">get(serviceName=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Gets a managed service.
Args:
serviceName: string, The name of the service. See the `ServiceManager` overview for naming
requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`. (required)
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # The full representation of a Service that is managed by
# Google Service Management.
"serviceName": "A String", # The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview)
# for naming requirements.
"producerProjectId": "A String", # ID of the project that produces and owns this service.
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="getConfig">getConfig(serviceName=None, configId=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Gets a service configuration (version) for a managed service.
Args:
serviceName: string, The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview)
for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`. (required)
configId: string, A parameter
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # `Service` is the root object of Google service configuration schema. It
# describes basic information about a service, such as the name and the
# title, and delegates other aspects to sub-sections. Each sub-section is
# either a proto message or a repeated proto message that configures a
# specific aspect, such as auth. See each proto message definition for details.
#
# Example:
#
# type: google.api.Service
# config_version: 3
# name: calendar.googleapis.com
# title: Google Calendar API
# apis:
# - name: google.calendar.v3.Calendar
# backend:
# rules:
# - selector: "google.calendar.v3.*"
# address: calendar.example.com
"control": { # Selects and configures the service controller used by the service. The # Configuration for the service control plane.
# service controller handles features like abuse, quota, billing, logging,
# monitoring, etc.
"environment": "A String", # The service control environment to use. If empty, no control plane
# feature (like quota and billing) will be enabled.
},
"monitoredResources": [ # Defines the monitored resources used by this service. This is required
# by the Service.monitoring and Service.logging configurations.
{ # An object that describes the schema of a MonitoredResource object using a
# type name and a set of labels. For example, the monitored resource
# descriptor for Google Compute Engine VM instances has a type of
# `"gce_instance"` and specifies the use of the labels `"instance_id"` and
# `"zone"` to identify particular VM instances.
#
# Different APIs can support different monitored resource types. APIs generally
# provide a `list` method that returns the monitored resource descriptors used
# by the API.
"type": "A String", # Required. The monitored resource type. For example, the type
# `"cloudsql_database"` represents databases in Google Cloud SQL.
# The maximum length of this value is 256 characters.
"labels": [ # Required. A set of labels used to describe instances of this monitored
# resource type. For example, an individual Google Cloud SQL database is
# identified by values for the labels `"database_id"` and `"zone"`.
{ # A description of a label.
"valueType": "A String", # The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
"description": "A String", # A human-readable description for the label.
"key": "A String", # The label key.
},
],
"displayName": "A String", # Optional. A concise name for the monitored resource type that might be
# displayed in user interfaces. It should be a Title Cased Noun Phrase,
# without any article or other determiners. For example,
# `"Google Cloud SQL Database"`.
"description": "A String", # Optional. A detailed description of the monitored resource type that might
# be used in documentation.
"name": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the monitored resource descriptor:
# `"projects/{project_id}/monitoredResourceDescriptors/{type}"` where
# {type} is the value of the `type` field in this object and
# {project_id} is a project ID that provides API-specific context for
# accessing the type. APIs that do not use project information can use the
# resource name format `"monitoredResourceDescriptors/{type}"`.
},
],
"logs": [ # Defines the logs used by this service.
{ # A description of a log type. Example in YAML format:
#
# - name: library.googleapis.com/activity_history
# description: The history of borrowing and returning library items.
# display_name: Activity
# labels:
# - key: /customer_id
# description: Identifier of a library customer
"labels": [ # The set of labels that are available to describe a specific log entry.
# Runtime requests that contain labels not specified here are
# considered invalid.
{ # A description of a label.
"valueType": "A String", # The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
"description": "A String", # A human-readable description for the label.
"key": "A String", # The label key.
},
],
"displayName": "A String", # The human-readable name for this log. This information appears on
# the user interface and should be concise.
"description": "A String", # A human-readable description of this log. This information appears in
# the documentation and can contain details.
"name": "A String", # The name of the log. It must be less than 512 characters long and can
# include the following characters: upper- and lower-case alphanumeric
# characters [A-Za-z0-9], and punctuation characters including
# slash, underscore, hyphen, period [/_-.].
},
],
"analytics": { # Analytics configuration of the service. # WARNING: DO NOT USE UNTIL THIS MESSAGE IS REMOVED.
#
# Analytics configuration.
#
# The example below shows how to configure monitored resources and metrics
# for analytics. In the example, a monitored resource and two metrics are
# defined. The `library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count` and
# `library.googleapis.com/book/overdue_count` metric are sent
# to the analytics.
#
# monitored_resources:
# - type: library.googleapis.com/branch
# labels:
# - key: /city
# description: The city where the library branch is located in.
# - key: /name
# description: The name of the branch.
# metrics:
# - name: library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count
# metric_kind: DELTA
# value_type: INT64
# labels:
# - key: /customer_id
# - name: library.googleapis.com/book/overdue_count
# metric_kind: GAUGE
# value_type: INT64
# labels:
# - key: /customer_id
# analytics:
# producer_destinations:
# - monitored_resource: library.googleapis.com/branch
# metrics:
# - library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count
# - library.googleapis.com/book/overdue_count
"producerDestinations": [ # Analytics configurations for sending metrics to the analytics backend.
# There can be multiple producer destinations, each one must have a
# different monitored resource type. A metric can be used in at most
# one producer destination.
{ # Configuration of a specific analytics destination.
"monitoredResource": "A String", # The monitored resource type. The type must be defined in
# Service.monitored_resources section.
"metrics": [ # Names of the metrics to report to this analytics destination.
# Each name must be defined in Service.metrics section. Metrics
# with value type BOOL and STRING must be of GUAGE kind, metrics with
# value type INT64, DOUBLE and MONEY must be of DELTA kind.
"A String",
],
},
],
},
"systemParameters": { # ### System parameter configuration # System parameter configuration.
#
# A system parameter is a special kind of parameter defined by the API
# system, not by an individual API. It is typically mapped to an HTTP header
# and/or a URL query parameter. This configuration specifies which methods
# change the names of the system parameters.
"rules": [ # Define system parameters.
#
# The parameters defined here will override the default parameters
# implemented by the system. If this field is missing from the service
# config, default system parameters will be used. Default system parameters
# and names is implementation-dependent.
#
# Example: define api key and alt name for all methods
#
# system_parameters
# rules:
# - selector: "*"
# parameters:
# - name: api_key
# url_query_parameter: api_key
# - name: alt
# http_header: Response-Content-Type
#
# Example: define 2 api key names for a specific method.
#
# system_parameters
# rules:
# - selector: "/ListShelves"
# parameters:
# - name: api_key
# http_header: Api-Key1
# - name: api_key
# http_header: Api-Key2
#
# **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
{ # Define a system parameter rule mapping system parameter definitions to
# methods.
"parameters": [ # Define parameters. Multiple names may be defined for a parameter.
# For a given method call, only one of them should be used. If multiple
# names are used the behavior is implementation-dependent.
# If none of the specified names are present the behavior is
# parameter-dependent.
{ # Define a parameter's name and location. The parameter may be passed as either
# an HTTP header or a URL query parameter, and if both are passed the behavior
# is implementation-dependent.
"urlQueryParameter": "A String", # Define the URL query parameter name to use for the parameter. It is case
# sensitive.
"name": "A String", # Define the name of the parameter, such as "api_key", "alt", "callback",
# and etc. It is case sensitive.
"httpHeader": "A String", # Define the HTTP header name to use for the parameter. It is case
# insensitive.
},
],
"selector": "A String", # Selects the methods to which this rule applies. Use '*' to indicate all
# methods in all APIs.
#
# Refer to selector for syntax details.
},
],
},
"backend": { # `Backend` defines the backend configuration for a service. # API backend configuration.
"rules": [ # A list of API backend rules that apply to individual API methods.
#
# **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
{ # A backend rule provides configuration for an individual API element.
"selector": "A String", # Selects the methods to which this rule applies.
#
# Refer to selector for syntax details.
"deadline": 3.14, # The number of seconds to wait for a response from a request. The
# default depends on the deployment context.
"address": "A String", # The address of the API backend.
},
],
},
"monitoring": { # Monitoring configuration of the service. # Monitoring configuration.
#
# The example below shows how to configure monitored resources and metrics
# for monitoring. In the example, a monitored resource and two metrics are
# defined. The `library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count` metric is sent
# to both producer and consumer projects, whereas the
# `library.googleapis.com/book/overdue_count` metric is only sent to the
# consumer project.
#
# monitored_resources:
# - type: library.googleapis.com/branch
# labels:
# - key: /city
# description: The city where the library branch is located in.
# - key: /name
# description: The name of the branch.
# metrics:
# - name: library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count
# metric_kind: DELTA
# value_type: INT64
# labels:
# - key: /customer_id
# - name: library.googleapis.com/book/overdue_count
# metric_kind: GAUGE
# value_type: INT64
# labels:
# - key: /customer_id
# monitoring:
# producer_destinations:
# - monitored_resource: library.googleapis.com/branch
# metrics:
# - library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count
# consumer_destinations:
# - monitored_resource: library.googleapis.com/branch
# metrics:
# - library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count
# - library.googleapis.com/book/overdue_count
"producerDestinations": [ # Monitoring configurations for sending metrics to the producer project.
# There can be multiple producer destinations, each one must have a
# different monitored resource type. A metric can be used in at most
# one producer destination.
{ # Configuration of a specific monitoring destination (the producer project
# or the consumer project).
"monitoredResource": "A String", # The monitored resource type. The type must be defined in
# Service.monitored_resources section.
"metrics": [ # Names of the metrics to report to this monitoring destination.
# Each name must be defined in Service.metrics section.
"A String",
],
},
],
"consumerDestinations": [ # Monitoring configurations for sending metrics to the consumer project.
# There can be multiple consumer destinations, each one must have a
# different monitored resource type. A metric can be used in at most
# one consumer destination.
{ # Configuration of a specific monitoring destination (the producer project
# or the consumer project).
"monitoredResource": "A String", # The monitored resource type. The type must be defined in
# Service.monitored_resources section.
"metrics": [ # Names of the metrics to report to this monitoring destination.
# Each name must be defined in Service.metrics section.
"A String",
],
},
],
},
"title": "A String", # The product title associated with this service.
"id": "A String", # A unique ID for a specific instance of this message, typically assigned
# by the client for tracking purpose. If empty, the server may choose to
# generate one instead.
"authentication": { # `Authentication` defines the authentication configuration for an API. # Auth configuration.
#
# Example for an API targeted for external use:
#
# name: calendar.googleapis.com
# authentication:
# rules:
# - selector: "*"
# oauth:
# canonical_scopes: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar
#
# - selector: google.calendar.Delegate
# oauth:
# canonical_scopes: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.read
"rules": [ # A list of authentication rules that apply to individual API methods.
#
# **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
{ # Authentication rules for the service.
#
# By default, if a method has any authentication requirements, every request
# must include a valid credential matching one of the requirements.
# It's an error to include more than one kind of credential in a single
# request.
#
# If a method doesn't have any auth requirements, request credentials will be
# ignored.
"oauth": { # OAuth scopes are a way to define data and permissions on data. For example, # The requirements for OAuth credentials.
# there are scopes defined for "Read-only access to Google Calendar" and
# "Access to Cloud Platform". Users can consent to a scope for an application,
# giving it permission to access that data on their behalf.
#
# OAuth scope specifications should be fairly coarse grained; a user will need
# to see and understand the text description of what your scope means.
#
# In most cases: use one or at most two OAuth scopes for an entire family of
# products. If your product has multiple APIs, you should probably be sharing
# the OAuth scope across all of those APIs.
#
# When you need finer grained OAuth consent screens: talk with your product
# management about how developers will use them in practice.
#
# Please note that even though each of the canonical scopes is enough for a
# request to be accepted and passed to the backend, a request can still fail
# due to the backend requiring additional scopes or permissions.
"canonicalScopes": "A String", # The list of publicly documented OAuth scopes that are allowed access. An
# OAuth token containing any of these scopes will be accepted.
#
# Example:
#
# canonical_scopes: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar,
# https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.read
},
"requirements": [ # Requirements for additional authentication providers.
{ # User-defined authentication requirements, including support for
# [JSON Web Token (JWT)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token-32).
"providerId": "A String", # id from authentication provider.
#
# Example:
#
# provider_id: bookstore_auth
"audiences": "A String", # The list of JWT
# [audiences](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token-32#section-4.1.3).
# that are allowed to access. A JWT containing any of these audiences will
# be accepted. When this setting is absent, only JWTs with audience
# "https://Service_name/API_name"
# will be accepted. For example, if no audiences are in the setting,
# LibraryService API will only accept JWTs with the following audience
# "https://library-example.googleapis.com/google.example.library.v1.LibraryService".
#
# Example:
#
# audiences: bookstore_android.apps.googleusercontent.com,
# bookstore_web.apps.googleusercontent.com
},
],
"allowWithoutCredential": True or False, # Whether to allow requests without a credential. The credential can be
# an OAuth token, Google cookies (first-party auth) or EndUserCreds.
#
# For requests without credentials, if the service control environment is
# specified, each incoming request **must** be associated with a service
# consumer. This can be done by passing an API key that belongs to a consumer
# project.
"selector": "A String", # Selects the methods to which this rule applies.
#
# Refer to selector for syntax details.
},
],
"providers": [ # Defines a set of authentication providers that a service supports.
{ # Configuration for an anthentication provider, including support for
# [JSON Web Token (JWT)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token-32).
"jwksUri": "A String", # URL of the provider's public key set to validate signature of the JWT. See
# [OpenID Discovery](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html#ProviderMetadata).
# Optional if the key set document:
# - can be retrieved from
# [OpenID Discovery](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html
# of the issuer.
# - can be inferred from the email domain of the issuer (e.g. a Google service account).
#
# Example: https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs
"id": "A String", # The unique identifier of the auth provider. It will be referred to by
# `AuthRequirement.provider_id`.
#
# Example: "bookstore_auth".
"issuer": "A String", # Identifies the principal that issued the JWT. See
# https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token-32#section-4.1.1
# Usually a URL or an email address.
#
# Example: https://securetoken.google.com
# Example: 1234567-compute@developer.gserviceaccount.com
},
],
},
"usage": { # Configuration controlling usage of a service. # Configuration controlling usage of this service.
"rules": [ # A list of usage rules that apply to individual API methods.
#
# **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
{ # Usage configuration rules for the service.
#
# NOTE: Under development.
#
#
# Use this rule to configure unregistered calls for the service. Unregistered
# calls are calls that do not contain consumer project identity.
# (Example: calls that do not contain an API key).
# By default, API methods do not allow unregistered calls, and each method call
# must be identified by a consumer project identity. Use this rule to
# allow/disallow unregistered calls.
#
# Example of an API that wants to allow unregistered calls for entire service.
#
# usage:
# rules:
# - selector: "*"
# allow_unregistered_calls: true
#
# Example of a method that wants to allow unregistered calls.
#
# usage:
# rules:
# - selector: "google.example.library.v1.LibraryService.CreateBook"
# allow_unregistered_calls: true
"selector": "A String", # Selects the methods to which this rule applies. Use '*' to indicate all
# methods in all APIs.
#
# Refer to selector for syntax details.
"allowUnregisteredCalls": True or False, # True, if the method allows unregistered calls; false otherwise.
},
],
"requirements": [ # Requirements that must be satisfied before a consumer project can use the
# service. Each requirement is of the form <service.name>/<requirement-id>;
# for example 'serviceusage.googleapis.com/billing-enabled'.
"A String",
],
},
"configVersion": 42, # The version of the service configuration. The config version may
# influence interpretation of the configuration, for example, to
# determine defaults. This is documented together with applicable
# options. The current default for the config version itself is `3`.
"producerProjectId": "A String", # The id of the Google developer project that owns the service.
# Members of this project can manage the service configuration,
# manage consumption of the service, etc.
"http": { # Defines the HTTP configuration for a service. It contains a list of # HTTP configuration.
# HttpRule, each specifying the mapping of an RPC method
# to one or more HTTP REST API methods.
"rules": [ # A list of HTTP configuration rules that apply to individual API methods.
#
# **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
{ # `HttpRule` defines the mapping of an RPC method to one or more HTTP
# REST APIs. The mapping determines what portions of the request
# message are populated from the path, query parameters, or body of
# the HTTP request. The mapping is typically specified as an
# `google.api.http` annotation, see "google/api/annotations.proto"
# for details.
#
# The mapping consists of a field specifying the path template and
# method kind. The path template can refer to fields in the request
# message, as in the example below which describes a REST GET
# operation on a resource collection of messages:
#
# ```proto
# service Messaging {
# rpc GetMessage(GetMessageRequest) returns (Message) {
# option (google.api.http).get = "/v1/messages/{message_id}/{sub.subfield}";
# }
# }
# message GetMessageRequest {
# message SubMessage {
# string subfield = 1;
# }
# string message_id = 1; // mapped to the URL
# SubMessage sub = 2; // `sub.subfield` is url-mapped
# }
# message Message {
# string text = 1; // content of the resource
# }
# ```
#
# This definition enables an automatic, bidrectional mapping of HTTP
# JSON to RPC. Example:
#
# HTTP | RPC
# -----|-----
# `GET /v1/messages/123456/foo` | `GetMessage(message_id: "123456" sub: SubMessage(subfield: "foo"))`
#
# In general, not only fields but also field paths can be referenced
# from a path pattern. Fields mapped to the path pattern cannot be
# repeated and must have a primitive (non-message) type.
#
# Any fields in the request message which are not bound by the path
# pattern automatically become (optional) HTTP query
# parameters. Assume the following definition of the request message:
#
# ```proto
# message GetMessageRequest {
# message SubMessage {
# string subfield = 1;
# }
# string message_id = 1; // mapped to the URL
# int64 revision = 2; // becomes a parameter
# SubMessage sub = 3; // `sub.subfield` becomes a parameter
# }
# ```
#
# This enables a HTTP JSON to RPC mapping as below:
#
# HTTP | RPC
# -----|-----
# `GET /v1/messages/123456?revision=2&sub.subfield=foo` | `GetMessage(message_id: "123456" revision: 2 sub: SubMessage(subfield: "foo"))`
#
# Note that fields which are mapped to HTTP parameters must have a
# primitive type or a repeated primitive type. Message types are not
# allowed. In the case of a repeated type, the parameter can be
# repeated in the URL, as in `...?param=A¶m=B`.
#
# For HTTP method kinds which allow a request body, the `body` field
# specifies the mapping. Consider a REST update method on the
# message resource collection:
#
# ```proto
# service Messaging {
# rpc UpdateMessage(UpdateMessageRequest) returns (Message) {
# option (google.api.http) = {
# put: "/v1/messages/{message_id}"
# body: "message"
# };
# }
# }
# message UpdateMessageRequest {
# string message_id = 1; // mapped to the URL
# Message message = 2; // mapped to the body
# }
# ```
#
# The following HTTP JSON to RPC mapping is enabled, where the
# representation of the JSON in the request body is determined by
# protos JSON encoding:
#
# HTTP | RPC
# -----|-----
# `PUT /v1/messages/123456 { "text": "Hi!" }` | `UpdateMessage(message_id: "123456" message { text: "Hi!" })`
#
# The special name `*` can be used in the body mapping to define that
# every field not bound by the path template should be mapped to the
# request body. This enables the following alternative definition of
# the update method:
#
# ```proto
# service Messaging {
# rpc UpdateMessage(Message) returns (Message) {
# option (google.api.http) = {
# put: "/v1/messages/{message_id}"
# body: "*"
# };
# }
# }
# message Message {
# string message_id = 1;
# string text = 2;
# }
# ```
#
# The following HTTP JSON to RPC mapping is enabled:
#
# HTTP | RPC
# -----|-----
# `PUT /v1/messages/123456 { "text": "Hi!" }` | `UpdateMessage(message_id: "123456" text: "Hi!")`
#
# Note that when using `*` in the body mapping, it is not possible to
# have HTTP parameters, as all fields not bound by the path end in
# the body. This makes this option more rarely used in practice of
# defining REST APIs. The common usage of `*` is in custom methods
# which don't use the URL at all for transferring data.
#
# It is possible to define multiple HTTP methods for one RPC by using
# the `additional_bindings` option. Example:
#
# ```proto
# service Messaging {
# rpc GetMessage(GetMessageRequest) returns (Message) {
# option (google.api.http) = {
# get: "/v1/messages/{message_id}"
# additional_bindings {
# get: "/v1/users/{user_id}/messages/{message_id}"
# }
# };
# }
# }
# message GetMessageRequest {
# string message_id = 1;
# string user_id = 2;
# }
# ```
#
# This enables the following two alternative HTTP JSON to RPC
# mappings:
#
# HTTP | RPC
# -----|-----
# `GET /v1/messages/123456` | `GetMessage(message_id: "123456")`
# `GET /v1/users/me/messages/123456` | `GetMessage(user_id: "me" message_id: "123456")`
#
# # Rules for HTTP mapping
#
# The rules for mapping HTTP path, query parameters, and body fields
# to the request message are as follows:
#
# 1. The `body` field specifies either `*` or a field path, or is
# omitted. If omitted, it assumes there is no HTTP body.
# 2. Leaf fields (recursive expansion of nested messages in the
# request) can be classified into three types:
# (a) Matched in the URL template.
# (b) Covered by body (if body is `*`, everything except (a) fields;
# else everything under the body field)
# (c) All other fields.
# 3. URL query parameters found in the HTTP request are mapped to (c) fields.
# 4. Any body sent with an HTTP request can contain only (b) fields.
#
# The syntax of the path template is as follows:
#
# Template = "/" Segments [ Verb ] ;
# Segments = Segment { "/" Segment } ;
# Segment = "*" | "**" | LITERAL | Variable ;
# Variable = "{" FieldPath [ "=" Segments ] "}" ;
# FieldPath = IDENT { "." IDENT } ;
# Verb = ":" LITERAL ;
#
# The syntax `*` matches a single path segment. It follows the semantics of
# [RFC 6570](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570) Section 3.2.2 Simple String
# Expansion.
#
# The syntax `**` matches zero or more path segments. It follows the semantics
# of [RFC 6570](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570) Section 3.2.3 Reserved
# Expansion.
#
# The syntax `LITERAL` matches literal text in the URL path.
#
# The syntax `Variable` matches the entire path as specified by its template;
# this nested template must not contain further variables. If a variable
# matches a single path segment, its template may be omitted, e.g. `{var}`
# is equivalent to `{var=*}`.
#
# NOTE: the field paths in variables and in the `body` must not refer to
# repeated fields or map fields.
#
# Use CustomHttpPattern to specify any HTTP method that is not included in the
# `pattern` field, such as HEAD, or "*" to leave the HTTP method unspecified for
# a given URL path rule. The wild-card rule is useful for services that provide
# content to Web (HTML) clients.
"body": "A String", # The name of the request field whose value is mapped to the HTTP body, or
# `*` for mapping all fields not captured by the path pattern to the HTTP
# body. NOTE: the referred field must not be a repeated field and must be
# present at the top-level of response message type.
"get": "A String", # Used for listing and getting information about resources.
"mediaDownload": { # Do not use this. For media support, add instead # Do not use this. For media support, add instead
# [][google.bytestream.RestByteStream] as an API to your
# configuration.
# [][google.bytestream.RestByteStream] as an API to your
# configuration.
"enabled": True or False, # Whether download is enabled.
},
"additionalBindings": [ # Additional HTTP bindings for the selector. Nested bindings must
# not contain an `additional_bindings` field themselves (that is,
# the nesting may only be one level deep).
# Object with schema name: HttpRule
],
"mediaUpload": { # Do not use this. For media support, add instead # Do not use this. For media support, add instead
# [][google.bytestream.RestByteStream] as an API to your
# configuration.
# [][google.bytestream.RestByteStream] as an API to your
# configuration.
"enabled": True or False, # Whether upload is enabled.
},
"custom": { # A custom pattern is used for defining custom HTTP verb. # Custom pattern is used for defining custom verbs.
"path": "A String", # The path matched by this custom verb.
"kind": "A String", # The name of this custom HTTP verb.
},
"responseBody": "A String", # The name of the response field whose value is mapped to the HTTP body of
# response. Other response fields are ignored. This field is optional. When
# not set, the response message will be used as HTTP body of response.
# NOTE: the referred field must be not a repeated field and must be present
# at the top-level of response message type.
"put": "A String", # Used for updating a resource.
"patch": "A String", # Used for updating a resource.
"post": "A String", # Used for creating a resource.
"selector": "A String", # Selects methods to which this rule applies.
#
# Refer to selector for syntax details.
"delete": "A String", # Used for deleting a resource.
},
],
},
"apis": [ # A list of API interfaces exported by this service. Only the `name` field
# of the google.protobuf.Api needs to be provided by the configuration
# author, as the remaining fields will be derived from the IDL during the
# normalization process. It is an error to specify an API interface here
# which cannot be resolved against the associated IDL files.
{ # Api is a light-weight descriptor for a protocol buffer service.
"methods": [ # The methods of this api, in unspecified order.
{ # Method represents a method of an api.
"name": "A String", # The simple name of this method.
"requestStreaming": True or False, # If true, the request is streamed.
"responseTypeUrl": "A String", # The URL of the output message type.
"requestTypeUrl": "A String", # A URL of the input message type.
"responseStreaming": True or False, # If true, the response is streamed.
"syntax": "A String", # The source syntax of this method.
"options": [ # Any metadata attached to the method.
{ # A protocol buffer option, which can be attached to a message, field,
# enumeration, etc.
"name": "A String", # The option's name. For example, `"java_package"`.
"value": { # The option's value. For example, `"com.google.protobuf"`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
},
],
},
],
"sourceContext": { # `SourceContext` represents information about the source of a # Source context for the protocol buffer service represented by this
# message.
# protobuf element, like the file in which it is defined.
"fileName": "A String", # The path-qualified name of the .proto file that contained the associated
# protobuf element. For example: `"google/protobuf/source_context.proto"`.
},
"mixins": [ # Included APIs. See Mixin.
{ # Declares an API to be included in this API. The including API must
# redeclare all the methods from the included API, but documentation
# and options are inherited as follows:
#
# - If after comment and whitespace stripping, the documentation
# string of the redeclared method is empty, it will be inherited
# from the original method.
#
# - Each annotation belonging to the service config (http,
# visibility) which is not set in the redeclared method will be
# inherited.
#
# - If an http annotation is inherited, the path pattern will be
# modified as follows. Any version prefix will be replaced by the
# version of the including API plus the root path if specified.
#
# Example of a simple mixin:
#
# package google.acl.v1;
# service AccessControl {
# // Get the underlying ACL object.
# rpc GetAcl(GetAclRequest) returns (Acl) {
# option (google.api.http).get = "/v1/{resource=**}:getAcl";
# }
# }
#
# package google.storage.v2;
# service Storage {
# // rpc GetAcl(GetAclRequest) returns (Acl);
#
# // Get a data record.
# rpc GetData(GetDataRequest) returns (Data) {
# option (google.api.http).get = "/v2/{resource=**}";
# }
# }
#
# Example of a mixin configuration:
#
# apis:
# - name: google.storage.v2.Storage
# mixins:
# - name: google.acl.v1.AccessControl
#
# The mixin construct implies that all methods in `AccessControl` are
# also declared with same name and request/response types in
# `Storage`. A documentation generator or annotation processor will
# see the effective `Storage.GetAcl` method after inherting
# documentation and annotations as follows:
#
# service Storage {
# // Get the underlying ACL object.
# rpc GetAcl(GetAclRequest) returns (Acl) {
# option (google.api.http).get = "/v2/{resource=**}:getAcl";
# }
# ...
# }
#
# Note how the version in the path pattern changed from `v1` to `v2`.
#
# If the `root` field in the mixin is specified, it should be a
# relative path under which inherited HTTP paths are placed. Example:
#
# apis:
# - name: google.storage.v2.Storage
# mixins:
# - name: google.acl.v1.AccessControl
# root: acls
#
# This implies the following inherited HTTP annotation:
#
# service Storage {
# // Get the underlying ACL object.
# rpc GetAcl(GetAclRequest) returns (Acl) {
# option (google.api.http).get = "/v2/acls/{resource=**}:getAcl";
# }
# ...
# }
"root": "A String", # If non-empty specifies a path under which inherited HTTP paths
# are rooted.
"name": "A String", # The fully qualified name of the API which is included.
},
],
"syntax": "A String", # The source syntax of the service.
"version": "A String", # A version string for this api. If specified, must have the form
# `major-version.minor-version`, as in `1.10`. If the minor version
# is omitted, it defaults to zero. If the entire version field is
# empty, the major version is derived from the package name, as
# outlined below. If the field is not empty, the version in the
# package name will be verified to be consistent with what is
# provided here.
#
# The versioning schema uses [semantic
# versioning](http://semver.org) where the major version number
# indicates a breaking change and the minor version an additive,
# non-breaking change. Both version numbers are signals to users
# what to expect from different versions, and should be carefully
# chosen based on the product plan.
#
# The major version is also reflected in the package name of the
# API, which must end in `v<major-version>`, as in
# `google.feature.v1`. For major versions 0 and 1, the suffix can
# be omitted. Zero major versions must only be used for
# experimental, none-GA apis.
"options": [ # Any metadata attached to the API.
{ # A protocol buffer option, which can be attached to a message, field,
# enumeration, etc.
"name": "A String", # The option's name. For example, `"java_package"`.
"value": { # The option's value. For example, `"com.google.protobuf"`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
},
],
"name": "A String", # The fully qualified name of this api, including package name
# followed by the api's simple name.
},
],
"customError": { # Customize service error responses. For example, list any service # Custom error configuration.
# specific protobuf types that can appear in error detail lists of
# error responses.
#
# Example:
#
# custom_error:
# types:
# - google.foo.v1.CustomError
# - google.foo.v1.AnotherError
"rules": [ # The list of custom error rules that apply to individual API messages.
#
# **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
{ # A custom error rule.
"isErrorType": True or False, # Mark this message as possible payload in error response. Otherwise,
# objects of this type will be filtered when they appear in error payload.
"selector": "A String", # Selects messages to which this rule applies.
#
# Refer to selector for syntax details.
},
],
"types": [ # The list of custom error detail types, e.g. 'google.foo.v1.CustomError'.
"A String",
],
},
"visibility": { # `Visibility` defines restrictions for the visibility of service # API visibility configuration.
# elements. Restrictions are specified using visibility labels
# (e.g., TRUSTED_TESTER) that are elsewhere linked to users and projects.
#
# Users and projects can have access to more than one visibility label. The
# effective visibility for multiple labels is the union of each label's
# elements, plus any unrestricted elements.
#
# If an element and its parents have no restrictions, visibility is
# unconditionally granted.
#
# Example:
#
# visibility:
# rules:
# - selector: google.calendar.Calendar.EnhancedSearch
# restriction: TRUSTED_TESTER
# - selector: google.calendar.Calendar.Delegate
# restriction: GOOGLE_INTERNAL
#
# Here, all methods are publicly visible except for the restricted methods
# EnhancedSearch and Delegate.
"rules": [ # A list of visibility rules that apply to individual API elements.
#
# **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
{ # A visibility rule provides visibility configuration for an individual API
# element.
"restriction": "A String", # A comma-separated list of visibility labels that apply to the `selector`.
# Any of the listed labels can be used to grant the visibility.
#
# If a rule has multiple labels, removing one of the labels but not all of
# them can break clients.
#
# Example:
#
# visibility:
# rules:
# - selector: google.calendar.Calendar.EnhancedSearch
# restriction: GOOGLE_INTERNAL, TRUSTED_TESTER
#
# Removing GOOGLE_INTERNAL from this restriction will break clients that
# rely on this method and only had access to it through GOOGLE_INTERNAL.
"selector": "A String", # Selects methods, messages, fields, enums, etc. to which this rule applies.
#
# Refer to selector for syntax details.
},
],
},
"metrics": [ # Defines the metrics used by this service.
{ # Defines a metric type and its schema.
"displayName": "A String", # A concise name for the metric, which can be displayed in user interfaces.
# Use sentence case without an ending period, for example "Request count".
"description": "A String", # A detailed description of the metric, which can be used in documentation.
"metricKind": "A String", # Whether the metric records instantaneous values, changes to a value, etc.
# Some combinations of `metric_kind` and `value_type` might not be supported.
"valueType": "A String", # Whether the measurement is an integer, a floating-point number, etc.
# Some combinations of `metric_kind` and `value_type` might not be supported.
"labels": [ # The set of labels that can be used to describe a specific instance of this
# metric type. For example, the
# `compute.googleapis.com/instance/network/received_bytes_count` metric type
# has a label, `loadbalanced`, that specifies whether the traffic was
# received through a load balanced IP address.
{ # A description of a label.
"valueType": "A String", # The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
"description": "A String", # A human-readable description for the label.
"key": "A String", # The label key.
},
],
"type": "A String", # The metric type including a DNS name prefix, for example
# `"compute.googleapis.com/instance/cpu/utilization"`. Metric types
# should use a natural hierarchical grouping such as the following:
#
# compute.googleapis.com/instance/cpu/utilization
# compute.googleapis.com/instance/disk/read_ops_count
# compute.googleapis.com/instance/network/received_bytes_count
#
# Note that if the metric type changes, the monitoring data will be
# discontinued, and anything depends on it will break, such as monitoring
# dashboards, alerting rules and quota limits. Therefore, once a metric has
# been published, its type should be immutable.
"unit": "A String", # The unit in which the metric value is reported. It is only applicable
# if the `value_type` is `INT64`, `DOUBLE`, or `DISTRIBUTION`. The
# supported units are a subset of [The Unified Code for Units of
# Measure](http://unitsofmeasure.org/ucum.html) standard:
#
# **Basic units (UNIT)**
#
# * `bit` bit
# * `By` byte
# * `s` second
# * `min` minute
# * `h` hour
# * `d` day
#
# **Prefixes (PREFIX)**
#
# * `k` kilo (10**3)
# * `M` mega (10**6)
# * `G` giga (10**9)
# * `T` tera (10**12)
# * `P` peta (10**15)
# * `E` exa (10**18)
# * `Z` zetta (10**21)
# * `Y` yotta (10**24)
# * `m` milli (10**-3)
# * `u` micro (10**-6)
# * `n` nano (10**-9)
# * `p` pico (10**-12)
# * `f` femto (10**-15)
# * `a` atto (10**-18)
# * `z` zepto (10**-21)
# * `y` yocto (10**-24)
# * `Ki` kibi (2**10)
# * `Mi` mebi (2**20)
# * `Gi` gibi (2**30)
# * `Ti` tebi (2**40)
#
# **Grammar**
#
# The grammar includes the dimensionless unit `1`, such as `1/s`.
#
# The grammar also includes these connectors:
#
# * `/` division (as an infix operator, e.g. `1/s`).
# * `.` multiplication (as an infix operator, e.g. `GBy.d`)
#
# The grammar for a unit is as follows:
#
# Expression = Component { "." Component } { "/" Component } ;
#
# Component = [ PREFIX ] UNIT [ Annotation ]
# | Annotation
# | "1"
# ;
#
# Annotation = "{" NAME "}" ;
#
# Notes:
#
# * `Annotation` is just a comment if it follows a `UNIT` and is
# equivalent to `1` if it is used alone. For examples,
# `{requests}/s == 1/s`, `By{transmitted}/s == By/s`.
# * `NAME` is a sequence of non-blank printable ASCII characters not
# containing '{' or '}'.
"name": "A String", # Resource name. The format of the name may vary between different
# implementations. For examples:
#
# projects/{project_id}/metricDescriptors/{type=**}
# metricDescriptors/{type=**}
},
],
"enums": [ # A list of all enum types included in this API service. Enums
# referenced directly or indirectly by the `apis` are automatically
# included. Enums which are not referenced but shall be included
# should be listed here by name. Example:
#
# enums:
# - name: google.someapi.v1.SomeEnum
{ # Enum type definition.
"sourceContext": { # `SourceContext` represents information about the source of a # The source context.
# protobuf element, like the file in which it is defined.
"fileName": "A String", # The path-qualified name of the .proto file that contained the associated
# protobuf element. For example: `"google/protobuf/source_context.proto"`.
},
"enumvalue": [ # Enum value definitions.
{ # Enum value definition.
"number": 42, # Enum value number.
"options": [ # Protocol buffer options.
{ # A protocol buffer option, which can be attached to a message, field,
# enumeration, etc.
"name": "A String", # The option's name. For example, `"java_package"`.
"value": { # The option's value. For example, `"com.google.protobuf"`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
},
],
"name": "A String", # Enum value name.
},
],
"options": [ # Protocol buffer options.
{ # A protocol buffer option, which can be attached to a message, field,
# enumeration, etc.
"name": "A String", # The option's name. For example, `"java_package"`.
"value": { # The option's value. For example, `"com.google.protobuf"`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
},
],
"name": "A String", # Enum type name.
"syntax": "A String", # The source syntax.
},
],
"types": [ # A list of all proto message types included in this API service.
# Types referenced directly or indirectly by the `apis` are
# automatically included. Messages which are not referenced but
# shall be included, such as types used by the `google.protobuf.Any` type,
# should be listed here by name. Example:
#
# types:
# - name: google.protobuf.Int32
{ # A protocol buffer message type.
"oneofs": [ # The list of types appearing in `oneof` definitions in this type.
"A String",
],
"name": "A String", # The fully qualified message name.
"sourceContext": { # `SourceContext` represents information about the source of a # The source context.
# protobuf element, like the file in which it is defined.
"fileName": "A String", # The path-qualified name of the .proto file that contained the associated
# protobuf element. For example: `"google/protobuf/source_context.proto"`.
},
"syntax": "A String", # The source syntax.
"fields": [ # The list of fields.
{ # A single field of a message type.
"kind": "A String", # The field type.
"oneofIndex": 42, # The index of the field type in `Type.oneofs`, for message or enumeration
# types. The first type has index 1; zero means the type is not in the list.
"typeUrl": "A String", # The field type URL, without the scheme, for message or enumeration
# types. Example: `"type.googleapis.com/google.protobuf.Timestamp"`.
"name": "A String", # The field name.
"defaultValue": "A String", # The string value of the default value of this field. Proto2 syntax only.
"jsonName": "A String", # The field JSON name.
"number": 42, # The field number.
"cardinality": "A String", # The field cardinality.
"options": [ # The protocol buffer options.
{ # A protocol buffer option, which can be attached to a message, field,
# enumeration, etc.
"name": "A String", # The option's name. For example, `"java_package"`.
"value": { # The option's value. For example, `"com.google.protobuf"`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
},
],
"packed": True or False, # Whether to use alternative packed wire representation.
},
],
"options": [ # The protocol buffer options.
{ # A protocol buffer option, which can be attached to a message, field,
# enumeration, etc.
"name": "A String", # The option's name. For example, `"java_package"`.
"value": { # The option's value. For example, `"com.google.protobuf"`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
},
],
},
],
"logging": { # Logging configuration of the service. # Logging configuration.
#
# The following example shows how to configure logs to be sent to the
# producer and consumer projects. In the example, the `activity_history`
# log is sent to both the producer and consumer projects, whereas the
# `purchase_history` log is only sent to the producer project.
#
# monitored_resources:
# - type: library.googleapis.com/branch
# labels:
# - key: /city
# description: The city where the library branch is located in.
# - key: /name
# description: The name of the branch.
# logs:
# - name: activity_history
# labels:
# - key: /customer_id
# - name: purchase_history
# logging:
# producer_destinations:
# - monitored_resource: library.googleapis.com/branch
# logs:
# - activity_history
# - purchase_history
# consumer_destinations:
# - monitored_resource: library.googleapis.com/branch
# logs:
# - activity_history
"producerDestinations": [ # Logging configurations for sending logs to the producer project.
# There can be multiple producer destinations, each one must have a
# different monitored resource type. A log can be used in at most
# one producer destination.
{ # Configuration of a specific logging destination (the producer project
# or the consumer project).
"monitoredResource": "A String", # The monitored resource type. The type must be defined in the
# Service.monitored_resources section.
"logs": [ # Names of the logs to be sent to this destination. Each name must
# be defined in the Service.logs section. If the log name is
# not a domain scoped name, it will be automatically prefixed with
# the service name followed by "/".
"A String",
],
},
],
"consumerDestinations": [ # Logging configurations for sending logs to the consumer project.
# There can be multiple consumer destinations, each one must have a
# different monitored resource type. A log can be used in at most
# one consumer destination.
{ # Configuration of a specific logging destination (the producer project
# or the consumer project).
"monitoredResource": "A String", # The monitored resource type. The type must be defined in the
# Service.monitored_resources section.
"logs": [ # Names of the logs to be sent to this destination. Each name must
# be defined in the Service.logs section. If the log name is
# not a domain scoped name, it will be automatically prefixed with
# the service name followed by "/".
"A String",
],
},
],
},
"name": "A String", # The DNS address at which this service is available,
# e.g. `calendar.googleapis.com`.
"documentation": { # `Documentation` provides the information for describing a service. # Additional API documentation.
#
# Example:
# <pre><code>documentation:
# summary: >
# The Google Calendar API gives access
# to most calendar features.
# pages:
# - name: Overview
# content: (== include google/foo/overview.md ==)
# - name: Tutorial
# content: (== include google/foo/tutorial.md ==)
# subpages;
# - name: Java
# content: (== include google/foo/tutorial_java.md ==)
# rules:
# - selector: google.calendar.Calendar.Get
# description: >
# ...
# - selector: google.calendar.Calendar.Put
# description: >
# ...
# </code></pre>
# Documentation is provided in markdown syntax. In addition to
# standard markdown features, definition lists, tables and fenced
# code blocks are supported. Section headers can be provided and are
# interpreted relative to the section nesting of the context where
# a documentation fragment is embedded.
#
# Documentation from the IDL is merged with documentation defined
# via the config at normalization time, where documentation provided
# by config rules overrides IDL provided.
#
# A number of constructs specific to the API platform are supported
# in documentation text.
#
# In order to reference a proto element, the following
# notation can be used:
# <pre><code>[fully.qualified.proto.name][]</code></pre>
# To override the display text used for the link, this can be used:
# <pre><code>[display text][fully.qualified.proto.name]</code></pre>
# Text can be excluded from doc using the following notation:
# <pre><code>(-- internal comment --)</code></pre>
# Comments can be made conditional using a visibility label. The below
# text will be only rendered if the `BETA` label is available:
# <pre><code>(--BETA: comment for BETA users --)</code></pre>
# A few directives are available in documentation. Note that
# directives must appear on a single line to be properly
# identified. The `include` directive includes a markdown file from
# an external source:
# <pre><code>(== include path/to/file ==)</code></pre>
# The `resource_for` directive marks a message to be the resource of
# a collection in REST view. If it is not specified, tools attempt
# to infer the resource from the operations in a collection:
# <pre><code>(== resource_for v1.shelves.books ==)</code></pre>
# The directive `suppress_warning` does not directly affect documentation
# and is documented together with service config validation.
"rules": [ # A list of documentation rules that apply to individual API elements.
#
# **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
{ # A documentation rule provides information about individual API elements.
"description": "A String", # Description of the selected API(s).
"deprecationDescription": "A String", # Deprecation description of the selected element(s). It can be provided if an
# element is marked as `deprecated`.
"selector": "A String", # The selector is a comma-separated list of patterns. Each pattern is a
# qualified name of the element which may end in "*", indicating a wildcard.
# Wildcards are only allowed at the end and for a whole component of the
# qualified name, i.e. "foo.*" is ok, but not "foo.b*" or "foo.*.bar". To
# specify a default for all applicable elements, the whole pattern "*"
# is used.
},
],
"overview": "A String", # Declares a single overview page. For example:
# <pre><code>documentation:
# summary: ...
# overview: (== include overview.md ==)
# </code></pre>
# This is a shortcut for the following declaration (using pages style):
# <pre><code>documentation:
# summary: ...
# pages:
# - name: Overview
# content: (== include overview.md ==)
# </code></pre>
# Note: you cannot specify both `overview` field and `pages` field.
"summary": "A String", # A short summary of what the service does. Can only be provided by
# plain text.
"pages": [ # The top level pages for the documentation set.
{ # Represents a documentation page. A page can contain subpages to represent
# nested documentation set structure.
"content": "A String", # The Markdown content of the page. You can use <code>(== include {path} ==)</code>
# to include content from a Markdown file.
"subpages": [ # Subpages of this page. The order of subpages specified here will be
# honored in the generated docset.
# Object with schema name: Page
],
"name": "A String", # The name of the page. It will be used as an identity of the page to
# generate URI of the page, text of the link to this page in navigation,
# etc. The full page name (start from the root page name to this page
# concatenated with `.`) can be used as reference to the page in your
# documentation. For example:
# <pre><code>pages:
# - name: Tutorial
# content: (== include tutorial.md ==)
# subpages:
# - name: Java
# content: (== include tutorial_java.md ==)
# </code></pre>
# You can reference `Java` page using Markdown reference link syntax:
# `Java`.
},
],
"documentationRootUrl": "A String", # The URL to the root of documentation.
},
"systemTypes": [ # A list of all proto message types included in this API service.
# It serves similar purpose as [google.api.Service.types], except that
# these types are not needed by user-defined APIs. Therefore, they will not
# show up in the generated discovery doc. This field should only be used
# to define system APIs in ESF.
{ # A protocol buffer message type.
"oneofs": [ # The list of types appearing in `oneof` definitions in this type.
"A String",
],
"name": "A String", # The fully qualified message name.
"sourceContext": { # `SourceContext` represents information about the source of a # The source context.
# protobuf element, like the file in which it is defined.
"fileName": "A String", # The path-qualified name of the .proto file that contained the associated
# protobuf element. For example: `"google/protobuf/source_context.proto"`.
},
"syntax": "A String", # The source syntax.
"fields": [ # The list of fields.
{ # A single field of a message type.
"kind": "A String", # The field type.
"oneofIndex": 42, # The index of the field type in `Type.oneofs`, for message or enumeration
# types. The first type has index 1; zero means the type is not in the list.
"typeUrl": "A String", # The field type URL, without the scheme, for message or enumeration
# types. Example: `"type.googleapis.com/google.protobuf.Timestamp"`.
"name": "A String", # The field name.
"defaultValue": "A String", # The string value of the default value of this field. Proto2 syntax only.
"jsonName": "A String", # The field JSON name.
"number": 42, # The field number.
"cardinality": "A String", # The field cardinality.
"options": [ # The protocol buffer options.
{ # A protocol buffer option, which can be attached to a message, field,
# enumeration, etc.
"name": "A String", # The option's name. For example, `"java_package"`.
"value": { # The option's value. For example, `"com.google.protobuf"`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
},
],
"packed": True or False, # Whether to use alternative packed wire representation.
},
],
"options": [ # The protocol buffer options.
{ # A protocol buffer option, which can be attached to a message, field,
# enumeration, etc.
"name": "A String", # The option's name. For example, `"java_package"`.
"value": { # The option's value. For example, `"com.google.protobuf"`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
},
],
},
],
"context": { # `Context` defines which contexts an API requests. # Context configuration.
#
# Example:
#
# context:
# rules:
# - selector: "*"
# requested:
# - google.rpc.context.ProjectContext
# - google.rpc.context.OriginContext
#
# The above specifies that all methods in the API request
# `google.rpc.context.ProjectContext` and
# `google.rpc.context.OriginContext`.
#
# Available context types are defined in package
# `google.rpc.context`.
"rules": [ # A list of RPC context rules that apply to individual API methods.
#
# **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
{ # A context rule provides information about the context for an individual API
# element.
"provided": [ # A list of full type names of provided contexts.
"A String",
],
"requested": [ # A list of full type names of requested contexts.
"A String",
],
"selector": "A String", # Selects the methods to which this rule applies.
#
# Refer to selector for syntax details.
},
],
},
"endpoints": [ # Configuration for network endpoints. If this is empty, then an endpoint
# with the same name as the service is automatically generated to service all
# defined APIs.
{ # `Endpoint` describes a network endpoint that serves a set of APIs.
# A service may expose any number of endpoints, and all endpoints share the
# same service configuration, such as quota configuration and monitoring
# configuration.
#
# Example service configuration:
#
# name: library-example.googleapis.com
# endpoints:
# # Below entry makes 'google.example.library.v1.Library'
# # API be served from endpoint address library-example.googleapis.com.
# # It also allows HTTP OPTIONS calls to be passed to the backend, for
# # it to decide whether the subsequent cross-origin request is
# # allowed to proceed.
# - name: library-example.googleapis.com
# apis: google.example.library.v1.Library
# allow_cors: true
# # Below entry makes 'google.example.library.v1.Library'
# # API be served from endpoint address
# # google.example.library-example.v1.LibraryManager.
# - name: library-manager.googleapis.com
# apis: google.example.library.v1.LibraryManager
# # BNS address for a borg job. Can specify a task by appending
# # "/taskId" (e.g. "/0") to the job spec.
#
# Example OpenAPI extension for endpoint with allow_cors set to true:
#
# {
# "swagger": "2.0",
# "info": {
# "description": "A simple..."
# },
# "host": "MY_PROJECT_ID.appspot.com",
# "x-google-endpoints": [{
# "name": "MY_PROJECT_ID.appspot.com",
# "allow_cors": "true"
# }]
# }
"allowCors": True or False, # Allowing
# [CORS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing), aka
# cross-domain traffic, would allow the backends served from this endpoint to
# receive and respond to HTTP OPTIONS requests. The response will be used by
# the browser to determine whether the subsequent cross-origin request is
# allowed to proceed.
"aliases": [ # DEPRECATED: This field is no longer supported. Instead of using aliases,
# please specify multiple google.api.Endpoint for each of the intented
# alias.
#
# Additional names that this endpoint will be hosted on.
"A String",
],
"features": [ # The list of features enabled on this endpoint.
"A String",
],
"name": "A String", # The canonical name of this endpoint.
"apis": [ # The list of APIs served by this endpoint.
"A String",
],
},
],
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="getIamPolicy">getIamPolicy(resource=None, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Gets the access control policy for a resource.
Returns an empty policy if the resource exists and does not have a policy
set.
Args:
resource: string, REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being requested.
`resource` is usually specified as a path. For example, a Project
resource is specified as `projects/{project}`. (required)
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # Request message for `GetIamPolicy` method.
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to
# specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources.
#
#
# A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `Binding` binds a list of
# `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups,
# Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions
# defined by IAM.
#
# **Example**
#
# {
# "bindings": [
# {
# "role": "roles/owner",
# "members": [
# "user:mike@example.com",
# "group:admins@example.com",
# "domain:google.com",
# "serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com",
# ]
# },
# {
# "role": "roles/viewer",
# "members": ["user:sean@example.com"]
# }
# ]
# }
#
# For a description of IAM and its features, see the
# [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam).
"auditConfigs": [ # Specifies audit logging configs for "data access".
# "data access": generally refers to data reads/writes and admin reads.
# "admin activity": generally refers to admin writes.
#
# Note: `AuditConfig` doesn't apply to "admin activity", which always
# enables audit logging.
{ # Enables "data access" audit logging for a service and specifies a list
# of members that are log-exempted.
"exemptedMembers": [ # Specifies the identities that are exempted from "data access" audit
# logging for the `service` specified above.
# Follows the same format of Binding.members.
"A String",
],
"service": "A String", # Specifies a service that will be enabled for "data access" audit
# logging.
# For example, `resourcemanager`, `storage`, `compute`.
# `allServices` is a special value that covers all services.
},
],
"rules": [ # If more than one rule is specified, the rules are applied in the following
# manner:
# - All matching LOG rules are always applied.
# - If any DENY/DENY_WITH_LOG rule matches, permission is denied.
# Logging will be applied if one or more matching rule requires logging.
# - Otherwise, if any ALLOW/ALLOW_WITH_LOG rule matches, permission is
# granted.
# Logging will be applied if one or more matching rule requires logging.
# - Otherwise, if no rule applies, permission is denied.
{ # A rule to be applied in a Policy.
"notIn": [ # If one or more 'not_in' clauses are specified, the rule matches
# if the PRINCIPAL/AUTHORITY_SELECTOR is in none of the entries.
# The format for in and not_in entries is the same as for members in a
# Binding (see google/iam/v1/policy.proto).
"A String",
],
"description": "A String", # Human-readable description of the rule.
"in": [ # If one or more 'in' clauses are specified, the rule matches if
# the PRINCIPAL/AUTHORITY_SELECTOR is in at least one of these entries.
"A String",
],
"action": "A String", # Required
"conditions": [ # Additional restrictions that must be met
{ # A condition to be met.
"iam": "A String", # Trusted attributes supplied by the IAM system.
"svc": "A String", # Trusted attributes discharged by the service.
"value": "A String", # DEPRECATED. Use 'values' instead.
"sys": "A String", # Trusted attributes supplied by any service that owns resources and uses
# the IAM system for access control.
"values": [ # The objects of the condition. This is mutually exclusive with 'value'.
"A String",
],
"op": "A String", # An operator to apply the subject with.
},
],
"logConfig": [ # The config returned to callers of tech.iam.IAM.CheckPolicy for any entries
# that match the LOG action.
{ # Specifies what kind of log the caller must write
# Increment a streamz counter with the specified metric and field names.
#
# Metric names should start with a '/', generally be lowercase-only,
# and end in "_count". Field names should not contain an initial slash.
# The actual exported metric names will have "/iam/policy" prepended.
#
# Field names correspond to IAM request parameters and field values are
# their respective values.
#
# At present the only supported field names are
# - "iam_principal", corresponding to IAMContext.principal;
# - "" (empty string), resulting in one aggretated counter with no field.
#
# Examples:
# counter { metric: "/debug_access_count" field: "iam_principal" }
# ==> increment counter /iam/policy/backend_debug_access_count
# {iam_principal=[value of IAMContext.principal]}
#
# At this time we do not support:
# * multiple field names (though this may be supported in the future)
# * decrementing the counter
# * incrementing it by anything other than 1
"counter": { # Options for counters # Counter options.
"field": "A String", # The field value to attribute.
"metric": "A String", # The metric to update.
},
"dataAccess": { # Write a Data Access (Gin) log # Data access options.
},
"cloudAudit": { # Write a Cloud Audit log # Cloud audit options.
},
},
],
"permissions": [ # A permission is a string of form '<service>.<resource type>.<verb>'
# (e.g., 'storage.buckets.list'). A value of '*' matches all permissions,
# and a verb part of '*' (e.g., 'storage.buckets.*') matches all verbs.
"A String",
],
},
],
"version": 42, # Version of the `Policy`. The default version is 0.
"etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help
# prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other.
# It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the
# read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race
# conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and
# systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to
# ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy.
#
# If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing
# policy is overwritten blindly.
"bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`.
# Multiple `bindings` must not be specified for the same `role`.
# `bindings` with no members will result in an error.
{ # Associates `members` with a `role`.
"role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`.
# For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`.
# Required
"members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource.
# `members` can have the following values:
#
# * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is
# on the internet; with or without a Google account.
#
# * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone
# who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account.
#
# * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google
# account. For example, `alice@gmail.com` or `joe@example.com`.
#
#
# * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service
# account. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com`.
#
# * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group.
# For example, `admins@example.com`.
#
# * `domain:{domain}`: A Google Apps domain name that represents all the
# users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
#
"A String",
],
},
],
"iamOwned": True or False,
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="list">list(producerProjectId=None, pageSize=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Lists all managed services.
Args:
producerProjectId: string, Include services produced by the specified project.
pageSize: integer, Requested size of the next page of data.
pageToken: string, Token identifying which result to start with; returned by a previous list
call.
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # Response message for `ListServices` method.
"nextPageToken": "A String", # Token that can be passed to `ListServices` to resume a paginated query.
"services": [ # The results of the query.
{ # The full representation of a Service that is managed by
# Google Service Management.
"serviceName": "A String", # The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview)
# for naming requirements.
"producerProjectId": "A String", # ID of the project that produces and owns this service.
},
],
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</code>
<pre>Retrieves the next page of results.
Args:
previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required)
previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required)
Returns:
A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next
page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.
</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="setIamPolicy">setIamPolicy(resource=None, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Sets the access control policy on the specified resource. Replaces any
existing policy.
Args:
resource: string, REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being specified.
`resource` is usually specified as a path. For example, a Project
resource is specified as `projects/{project}`. (required)
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # Request message for `SetIamPolicy` method.
"policy": { # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to # REQUIRED: The complete policy to be applied to the `resource`. The size of
# the policy is limited to a few 10s of KB. An empty policy is a
# valid policy but certain Cloud Platform services (such as Projects)
# might reject them.
# specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources.
#
#
# A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `Binding` binds a list of
# `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups,
# Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions
# defined by IAM.
#
# **Example**
#
# {
# "bindings": [
# {
# "role": "roles/owner",
# "members": [
# "user:mike@example.com",
# "group:admins@example.com",
# "domain:google.com",
# "serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com",
# ]
# },
# {
# "role": "roles/viewer",
# "members": ["user:sean@example.com"]
# }
# ]
# }
#
# For a description of IAM and its features, see the
# [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam).
"auditConfigs": [ # Specifies audit logging configs for "data access".
# "data access": generally refers to data reads/writes and admin reads.
# "admin activity": generally refers to admin writes.
#
# Note: `AuditConfig` doesn't apply to "admin activity", which always
# enables audit logging.
{ # Enables "data access" audit logging for a service and specifies a list
# of members that are log-exempted.
"exemptedMembers": [ # Specifies the identities that are exempted from "data access" audit
# logging for the `service` specified above.
# Follows the same format of Binding.members.
"A String",
],
"service": "A String", # Specifies a service that will be enabled for "data access" audit
# logging.
# For example, `resourcemanager`, `storage`, `compute`.
# `allServices` is a special value that covers all services.
},
],
"rules": [ # If more than one rule is specified, the rules are applied in the following
# manner:
# - All matching LOG rules are always applied.
# - If any DENY/DENY_WITH_LOG rule matches, permission is denied.
# Logging will be applied if one or more matching rule requires logging.
# - Otherwise, if any ALLOW/ALLOW_WITH_LOG rule matches, permission is
# granted.
# Logging will be applied if one or more matching rule requires logging.
# - Otherwise, if no rule applies, permission is denied.
{ # A rule to be applied in a Policy.
"notIn": [ # If one or more 'not_in' clauses are specified, the rule matches
# if the PRINCIPAL/AUTHORITY_SELECTOR is in none of the entries.
# The format for in and not_in entries is the same as for members in a
# Binding (see google/iam/v1/policy.proto).
"A String",
],
"description": "A String", # Human-readable description of the rule.
"in": [ # If one or more 'in' clauses are specified, the rule matches if
# the PRINCIPAL/AUTHORITY_SELECTOR is in at least one of these entries.
"A String",
],
"action": "A String", # Required
"conditions": [ # Additional restrictions that must be met
{ # A condition to be met.
"iam": "A String", # Trusted attributes supplied by the IAM system.
"svc": "A String", # Trusted attributes discharged by the service.
"value": "A String", # DEPRECATED. Use 'values' instead.
"sys": "A String", # Trusted attributes supplied by any service that owns resources and uses
# the IAM system for access control.
"values": [ # The objects of the condition. This is mutually exclusive with 'value'.
"A String",
],
"op": "A String", # An operator to apply the subject with.
},
],
"logConfig": [ # The config returned to callers of tech.iam.IAM.CheckPolicy for any entries
# that match the LOG action.
{ # Specifies what kind of log the caller must write
# Increment a streamz counter with the specified metric and field names.
#
# Metric names should start with a '/', generally be lowercase-only,
# and end in "_count". Field names should not contain an initial slash.
# The actual exported metric names will have "/iam/policy" prepended.
#
# Field names correspond to IAM request parameters and field values are
# their respective values.
#
# At present the only supported field names are
# - "iam_principal", corresponding to IAMContext.principal;
# - "" (empty string), resulting in one aggretated counter with no field.
#
# Examples:
# counter { metric: "/debug_access_count" field: "iam_principal" }
# ==> increment counter /iam/policy/backend_debug_access_count
# {iam_principal=[value of IAMContext.principal]}
#
# At this time we do not support:
# * multiple field names (though this may be supported in the future)
# * decrementing the counter
# * incrementing it by anything other than 1
"counter": { # Options for counters # Counter options.
"field": "A String", # The field value to attribute.
"metric": "A String", # The metric to update.
},
"dataAccess": { # Write a Data Access (Gin) log # Data access options.
},
"cloudAudit": { # Write a Cloud Audit log # Cloud audit options.
},
},
],
"permissions": [ # A permission is a string of form '<service>.<resource type>.<verb>'
# (e.g., 'storage.buckets.list'). A value of '*' matches all permissions,
# and a verb part of '*' (e.g., 'storage.buckets.*') matches all verbs.
"A String",
],
},
],
"version": 42, # Version of the `Policy`. The default version is 0.
"etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help
# prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other.
# It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the
# read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race
# conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and
# systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to
# ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy.
#
# If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing
# policy is overwritten blindly.
"bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`.
# Multiple `bindings` must not be specified for the same `role`.
# `bindings` with no members will result in an error.
{ # Associates `members` with a `role`.
"role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`.
# For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`.
# Required
"members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource.
# `members` can have the following values:
#
# * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is
# on the internet; with or without a Google account.
#
# * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone
# who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account.
#
# * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google
# account. For example, `alice@gmail.com` or `joe@example.com`.
#
#
# * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service
# account. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com`.
#
# * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group.
# For example, `admins@example.com`.
#
# * `domain:{domain}`: A Google Apps domain name that represents all the
# users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
#
"A String",
],
},
],
"iamOwned": True or False,
},
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to
# specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources.
#
#
# A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `Binding` binds a list of
# `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups,
# Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions
# defined by IAM.
#
# **Example**
#
# {
# "bindings": [
# {
# "role": "roles/owner",
# "members": [
# "user:mike@example.com",
# "group:admins@example.com",
# "domain:google.com",
# "serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com",
# ]
# },
# {
# "role": "roles/viewer",
# "members": ["user:sean@example.com"]
# }
# ]
# }
#
# For a description of IAM and its features, see the
# [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam).
"auditConfigs": [ # Specifies audit logging configs for "data access".
# "data access": generally refers to data reads/writes and admin reads.
# "admin activity": generally refers to admin writes.
#
# Note: `AuditConfig` doesn't apply to "admin activity", which always
# enables audit logging.
{ # Enables "data access" audit logging for a service and specifies a list
# of members that are log-exempted.
"exemptedMembers": [ # Specifies the identities that are exempted from "data access" audit
# logging for the `service` specified above.
# Follows the same format of Binding.members.
"A String",
],
"service": "A String", # Specifies a service that will be enabled for "data access" audit
# logging.
# For example, `resourcemanager`, `storage`, `compute`.
# `allServices` is a special value that covers all services.
},
],
"rules": [ # If more than one rule is specified, the rules are applied in the following
# manner:
# - All matching LOG rules are always applied.
# - If any DENY/DENY_WITH_LOG rule matches, permission is denied.
# Logging will be applied if one or more matching rule requires logging.
# - Otherwise, if any ALLOW/ALLOW_WITH_LOG rule matches, permission is
# granted.
# Logging will be applied if one or more matching rule requires logging.
# - Otherwise, if no rule applies, permission is denied.
{ # A rule to be applied in a Policy.
"notIn": [ # If one or more 'not_in' clauses are specified, the rule matches
# if the PRINCIPAL/AUTHORITY_SELECTOR is in none of the entries.
# The format for in and not_in entries is the same as for members in a
# Binding (see google/iam/v1/policy.proto).
"A String",
],
"description": "A String", # Human-readable description of the rule.
"in": [ # If one or more 'in' clauses are specified, the rule matches if
# the PRINCIPAL/AUTHORITY_SELECTOR is in at least one of these entries.
"A String",
],
"action": "A String", # Required
"conditions": [ # Additional restrictions that must be met
{ # A condition to be met.
"iam": "A String", # Trusted attributes supplied by the IAM system.
"svc": "A String", # Trusted attributes discharged by the service.
"value": "A String", # DEPRECATED. Use 'values' instead.
"sys": "A String", # Trusted attributes supplied by any service that owns resources and uses
# the IAM system for access control.
"values": [ # The objects of the condition. This is mutually exclusive with 'value'.
"A String",
],
"op": "A String", # An operator to apply the subject with.
},
],
"logConfig": [ # The config returned to callers of tech.iam.IAM.CheckPolicy for any entries
# that match the LOG action.
{ # Specifies what kind of log the caller must write
# Increment a streamz counter with the specified metric and field names.
#
# Metric names should start with a '/', generally be lowercase-only,
# and end in "_count". Field names should not contain an initial slash.
# The actual exported metric names will have "/iam/policy" prepended.
#
# Field names correspond to IAM request parameters and field values are
# their respective values.
#
# At present the only supported field names are
# - "iam_principal", corresponding to IAMContext.principal;
# - "" (empty string), resulting in one aggretated counter with no field.
#
# Examples:
# counter { metric: "/debug_access_count" field: "iam_principal" }
# ==> increment counter /iam/policy/backend_debug_access_count
# {iam_principal=[value of IAMContext.principal]}
#
# At this time we do not support:
# * multiple field names (though this may be supported in the future)
# * decrementing the counter
# * incrementing it by anything other than 1
"counter": { # Options for counters # Counter options.
"field": "A String", # The field value to attribute.
"metric": "A String", # The metric to update.
},
"dataAccess": { # Write a Data Access (Gin) log # Data access options.
},
"cloudAudit": { # Write a Cloud Audit log # Cloud audit options.
},
},
],
"permissions": [ # A permission is a string of form '<service>.<resource type>.<verb>'
# (e.g., 'storage.buckets.list'). A value of '*' matches all permissions,
# and a verb part of '*' (e.g., 'storage.buckets.*') matches all verbs.
"A String",
],
},
],
"version": 42, # Version of the `Policy`. The default version is 0.
"etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help
# prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other.
# It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the
# read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race
# conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and
# systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to
# ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy.
#
# If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing
# policy is overwritten blindly.
"bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`.
# Multiple `bindings` must not be specified for the same `role`.
# `bindings` with no members will result in an error.
{ # Associates `members` with a `role`.
"role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`.
# For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`.
# Required
"members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource.
# `members` can have the following values:
#
# * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is
# on the internet; with or without a Google account.
#
# * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone
# who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account.
#
# * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google
# account. For example, `alice@gmail.com` or `joe@example.com`.
#
#
# * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service
# account. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com`.
#
# * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group.
# For example, `admins@example.com`.
#
# * `domain:{domain}`: A Google Apps domain name that represents all the
# users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
#
"A String",
],
},
],
"iamOwned": True or False,
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="testIamPermissions">testIamPermissions(resource=None, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified resource.
Args:
resource: string, REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy detail is being requested.
`resource` is usually specified as a path. For example, a Project
resource is specified as `projects/{project}`. (required)
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # Request message for `TestIamPermissions` method.
"permissions": [ # The set of permissions to check for the `resource`. Permissions with
# wildcards (such as '*' or 'storage.*') are not allowed. For more
# information see
# [IAM Overview](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions).
"A String",
],
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # Response message for `TestIamPermissions` method.
"permissions": [ # A subset of `TestPermissionsRequest.permissions` that the caller is
# allowed.
"A String",
],
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="undelete">undelete(serviceName=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Revives a previously deleted managed service. The method restores the
service using the configuration at the time the service was deleted.
The target service must exist and must have been deleted within the
last 30 days.
Operation<response: UndeleteServiceResponse>
Args:
serviceName: string, The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview)
for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`. (required)
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a
# network API call.
"metadata": { # 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.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"done": True or False, # 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.
"response": { # 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`.
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
"name": "A String", # The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that
# originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the
# `name` should have the format of `operations/some/unique/name`.
"error": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different # The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.
# programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by
# [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). The error model is designed to be:
#
# - Simple to use and understand for most users
# - Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs
#
# # Overview
#
# The `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message,
# and error details. The error code should be an enum value of
# google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The
# error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps
# developers *understand* and *resolve* the error. If a localized user-facing
# error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or
# localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary
# information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types
# in the package `google.rpc` which can be used for common error conditions.
#
# # Language mapping
#
# The `Status` message is the logical representation of the error model, but it
# is not necessarily the actual wire format. When the `Status` message is
# exposed in different client libraries and different wire protocols, it can be
# mapped differently. For example, it will likely be mapped to some exceptions
# in Java, but more likely mapped to some error codes in C.
#
# # Other uses
#
# The error model and the `Status` message can be used in a variety of
# environments, either with or without APIs, to provide a
# consistent developer experience across different environments.
#
# Example uses of this error model include:
#
# - Partial errors. If a service needs to return partial errors to the client,
# it may embed the `Status` in the normal response to indicate the partial
# errors.
#
# - Workflow errors. A typical workflow has multiple steps. Each step may
# have a `Status` message for error reporting purpose.
#
# - Batch operations. If a client uses batch request and batch response, the
# `Status` message should be used directly inside batch response, one for
# each error sub-response.
#
# - Asynchronous operations. If an API call embeds asynchronous operation
# results in its response, the status of those operations should be
# represented directly using the `Status` message.
#
# - Logging. If some API errors are stored in logs, the message `Status` could
# be used directly after any stripping needed for security/privacy reasons.
"message": "A String", # 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.
"code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
"details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There will be a
# common set of message types for APIs to use.
{
"a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
},
],
},
}</pre>
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