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/**
* Copyright 2019 Google LLC
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
import { OAuth2Client, JWT, Compute, UserRefreshClient } from 'google-auth-library';
import { GoogleConfigurable, MethodOptions, GlobalOptions, BodyResponseCallback, APIRequestContext } from 'googleapis-common';
import { GaxiosPromise } from 'gaxios';
export declare namespace servicemanagement_v1 {
export interface Options extends GlobalOptions {
version: 'v1';
}
interface StandardParameters {
/**
* V1 error format.
*/
'$.xgafv'?: string;
/**
* OAuth access token.
*/
access_token?: string;
/**
* Data format for response.
*/
alt?: string;
/**
* JSONP
*/
callback?: string;
/**
* Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial response.
*/
fields?: string;
/**
* API key. Your API key identifies your project and provides you with API access, quota, and reports. Required unless you provide an OAuth 2.0 token.
*/
key?: string;
/**
* OAuth 2.0 token for the current user.
*/
oauth_token?: string;
/**
* Returns response with indentations and line breaks.
*/
prettyPrint?: boolean;
/**
* Available to use for quota purposes for server-side applications. Can be any arbitrary string assigned to a user, but should not exceed 40 characters.
*/
quotaUser?: string;
/**
* Legacy upload protocol for media (e.g. "media", "multipart").
*/
uploadType?: string;
/**
* Upload protocol for media (e.g. "raw", "multipart").
*/
upload_protocol?: string;
}
/**
* Service Management API
*
* Google Service Management allows service producers to publish their services on Google Cloud Platform so that they can be discovered and used by service consumers.
*
* @example
* const {google} = require('googleapis');
* const servicemanagement = google.servicemanagement('v1');
*
* @namespace servicemanagement
* @type {Function}
* @version v1
* @variation v1
* @param {object=} options Options for Servicemanagement
*/
export class Servicemanagement {
context: APIRequestContext;
operations: Resource$Operations;
services: Resource$Services;
constructor(options: GlobalOptions, google?: GoogleConfigurable);
}
/**
* Generated advice about this change, used for providing more information about how a change will affect the existing service.
*/
export interface Schema$Advice {
/**
* Useful description for why this advice was applied and what actions should be taken to mitigate any implied risks.
*/
description?: string | null;
}
/**
* Api is a light-weight descriptor for an API Interface. Interfaces are also described as "protocol buffer services" in some contexts, such as by the "service" keyword in a .proto file, but they are different from API Services, which represent a concrete implementation of an interface as opposed to simply a description of methods and bindings. They are also sometimes simply referred to as "APIs" in other contexts, such as the name of this message itself. See https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/glossary for detailed terminology.
*/
export interface Schema$Api {
/**
* The methods of this interface, in unspecified order.
*/
methods?: Schema$Method[];
/**
* Included interfaces. See Mixin.
*/
mixins?: Schema$Mixin[];
/**
* The fully qualified name of this interface, including package name followed by the interface's simple name.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* Any metadata attached to the interface.
*/
options?: Schema$Option[];
/**
* Source context for the protocol buffer service represented by this message.
*/
sourceContext?: Schema$SourceContext;
/**
* The source syntax of the service.
*/
syntax?: string | null;
/**
* A version string for this interface. 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 interface, 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, non-GA interfaces.
*/
version?: string | null;
}
/**
* Specifies the audit configuration for a service. The configuration determines which permission types are logged, and what identities, if any, are exempted from logging. An AuditConfig must have one or more AuditLogConfigs. If there are AuditConfigs for both `allServices` and a specific service, the union of the two AuditConfigs is used for that service: the log_types specified in each AuditConfig are enabled, and the exempted_members in each AuditLogConfig are exempted. Example Policy with multiple AuditConfigs: { "audit_configs": [ { "service": "allServices" "audit_log_configs": [ { "log_type": "DATA_READ", "exempted_members": [ "user:jose@example.com" ] }, { "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", }, { "log_type": "ADMIN_READ", } ] }, { "service": "sampleservice.googleapis.com" "audit_log_configs": [ { "log_type": "DATA_READ", }, { "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", "exempted_members": [ "user:aliya@example.com" ] } ] } ] } For sampleservice, this policy enables DATA_READ, DATA_WRITE and ADMIN_READ logging. It also exempts jose@example.com from DATA_READ logging, and aliya@example.com from DATA_WRITE logging.
*/
export interface Schema$AuditConfig {
/**
* The configuration for logging of each type of permission.
*/
auditLogConfigs?: Schema$AuditLogConfig[];
/**
* Specifies a service that will be enabled for audit logging. For example, `storage.googleapis.com`, `cloudsql.googleapis.com`. `allServices` is a special value that covers all services.
*/
service?: string | null;
}
/**
* Provides the configuration for logging a type of permissions. Example: { "audit_log_configs": [ { "log_type": "DATA_READ", "exempted_members": [ "user:jose@example.com" ] }, { "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", } ] } This enables 'DATA_READ' and 'DATA_WRITE' logging, while exempting jose@example.com from DATA_READ logging.
*/
export interface Schema$AuditLogConfig {
/**
* Specifies the identities that do not cause logging for this type of permission. Follows the same format of Binding.members.
*/
exemptedMembers?: string[] | null;
/**
* The log type that this config enables.
*/
logType?: string | null;
}
/**
* `Authentication` defines the authentication configuration for an API. Example for an API targeted for external use: name: calendar.googleapis.com authentication: providers: - id: google_calendar_auth jwks_uri: https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs issuer: https://securetoken.google.com rules: - selector: "*" requirements: provider_id: google_calendar_auth
*/
export interface Schema$Authentication {
/**
* Defines a set of authentication providers that a service supports.
*/
providers?: Schema$AuthProvider[];
/**
* A list of authentication rules that apply to individual API methods. **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
*/
rules?: Schema$AuthenticationRule[];
}
/**
* Authentication rules for the service. By default, if a method has any authentication requirements, every request must include a valid credential matching one of the requirements. It's an error to include more than one kind of credential in a single request. If a method doesn't have any auth requirements, request credentials will be ignored.
*/
export interface Schema$AuthenticationRule {
/**
* If true, the service accepts API keys without any other credential.
*/
allowWithoutCredential?: boolean | null;
/**
* The requirements for OAuth credentials.
*/
oauth?: Schema$OAuthRequirements;
/**
* Requirements for additional authentication providers.
*/
requirements?: Schema$AuthRequirement[];
/**
* Selects the methods to which this rule applies. Refer to selector for syntax details.
*/
selector?: string | null;
}
/**
* Configuration for an authentication provider, including support for [JSON Web Token (JWT)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token-32).
*/
export interface Schema$AuthProvider {
/**
* The list of JWT [audiences](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token-32#section-4.1.3). that are allowed to access. A JWT containing any of these audiences will be accepted. When this setting is absent, only JWTs with audience "https://Service_name/API_name" will be accepted. For example, if no audiences are in the setting, LibraryService API will only accept JWTs with the following audience "https://library-example.googleapis.com/google.example.library.v1.LibraryService". Example: audiences: bookstore_android.apps.googleusercontent.com, bookstore_web.apps.googleusercontent.com
*/
audiences?: string | null;
/**
* Redirect URL if JWT token is required but not present or is expired. Implement authorizationUrl of securityDefinitions in OpenAPI spec.
*/
authorizationUrl?: string | null;
/**
* The unique identifier of the auth provider. It will be referred to by `AuthRequirement.provider_id`. Example: "bookstore_auth".
*/
id?: string | null;
/**
* Identifies the principal that issued the JWT. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token-32#section-4.1.1 Usually a URL or an email address. Example: https://securetoken.google.com Example: 1234567-compute@developer.gserviceaccount.com
*/
issuer?: string | null;
/**
* URL of the provider's public key set to validate signature of the JWT. See [OpenID Discovery](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html#ProviderMetadata). Optional if the key set document: - can be retrieved from [OpenID Discovery](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html of the issuer. - can be inferred from the email domain of the issuer (e.g. a Google service account). Example: https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs
*/
jwksUri?: string | null;
}
/**
* User-defined authentication requirements, including support for [JSON Web Token (JWT)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token-32).
*/
export interface Schema$AuthRequirement {
/**
* NOTE: This will be deprecated soon, once AuthProvider.audiences is implemented and accepted in all the runtime components. 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
*/
audiences?: string | null;
/**
* id from authentication provider. Example: provider_id: bookstore_auth
*/
providerId?: string | null;
}
/**
* `Backend` defines the backend configuration for a service.
*/
export interface Schema$Backend {
/**
* A list of API backend rules that apply to individual API methods. **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
*/
rules?: Schema$BackendRule[];
}
/**
* A backend rule provides configuration for an individual API element.
*/
export interface Schema$BackendRule {
/**
* The address of the API backend.
*/
address?: string | null;
/**
* The number of seconds to wait for a response from a request. The default deadline for gRPC is infinite (no deadline) and HTTP requests is 5 seconds.
*/
deadline?: number | null;
/**
* The JWT audience is used when generating a JWT id token for the backend.
*/
jwtAudience?: string | null;
/**
* Minimum deadline in seconds needed for this method. Calls having deadline value lower than this will be rejected.
*/
minDeadline?: number | null;
/**
* The number of seconds to wait for the completion of a long running operation. The default is no deadline.
*/
operationDeadline?: number | null;
pathTranslation?: string | null;
/**
* Selects the methods to which this rule applies. Refer to selector for syntax details.
*/
selector?: string | null;
}
/**
* Billing related configuration of the service. The following example shows how to configure monitored resources and metrics for billing: monitored_resources: - type: library.googleapis.com/branch labels: - key: /city description: The city where the library branch is located in. - key: /name description: The name of the branch. metrics: - name: library.googleapis.com/book/borrowed_count metric_kind: DELTA value_type: INT64 billing: consumer_destinations: - monitored_resource: library.googleapis.com/branch metrics: - library.googleapis.com/book/borrowed_count
*/
export interface Schema$Billing {
/**
* Billing configurations for sending metrics to the consumer project. There can be multiple consumer destinations per service, each one must have a different monitored resource type. A metric can be used in at most one consumer destination.
*/
consumerDestinations?: Schema$BillingDestination[];
}
/**
* Configuration of a specific billing destination (Currently only support bill against consumer project).
*/
export interface Schema$BillingDestination {
/**
* Names of the metrics to report to this billing destination. Each name must be defined in Service.metrics section.
*/
metrics?: string[] | null;
/**
* The monitored resource type. The type must be defined in Service.monitored_resources section.
*/
monitoredResource?: string | null;
}
/**
* Associates `members` with a `role`.
*/
export interface Schema$Binding {
/**
* The condition that is associated with this binding. NOTE: An unsatisfied condition will not allow user access via current binding. Different bindings, including their conditions, are examined independently.
*/
condition?: Schema$Expr;
/**
* 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@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}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
*/
members?: string[] | null;
/**
* Role that is assigned to `members`. For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`.
*/
role?: string | null;
}
/**
* Change report associated with a particular service configuration. It contains a list of ConfigChanges based on the comparison between two service configurations.
*/
export interface Schema$ChangeReport {
/**
* List of changes between two service configurations. The changes will be alphabetically sorted based on the identifier of each change. A ConfigChange identifier is a dot separated path to the configuration. Example: visibility.rules[selector='LibraryService.CreateBook'].restriction
*/
configChanges?: Schema$ConfigChange[];
}
/**
* 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.
*/
export interface Schema$ConfigChange {
/**
* Collection of advice provided for this change, useful for determining the possible impact of this change.
*/
advices?: Schema$Advice[];
/**
* The type for this change, either ADDED, REMOVED, or MODIFIED.
*/
changeType?: string | null;
/**
* 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.ListBooks"].restriction - quota.metric_rules[selector=="google"].metric_costs[key=="reads"].value - logging.producer_destinations[0]
*/
element?: string | null;
/**
* Value of the changed object in the new Service configuration, in JSON format. This field will not be populated if ChangeType == REMOVED.
*/
newValue?: string | null;
/**
* Value of the changed object in the old Service configuration, in JSON format. This field will not be populated if ChangeType == ADDED.
*/
oldValue?: string | null;
}
/**
* Generic specification of a source configuration file
*/
export interface Schema$ConfigFile {
/**
* The bytes that constitute the file.
*/
fileContents?: string | null;
/**
* The file name of the configuration file (full or relative path).
*/
filePath?: string | null;
/**
* The type of configuration file this represents.
*/
fileType?: string | null;
}
/**
* Represents a service configuration with its name and id.
*/
export interface Schema$ConfigRef {
/**
* Resource name of a service config. It must have the following format: "services/{service name}/configs/{config id}".
*/
name?: string | null;
}
/**
* Represents a source file which is used to generate the service configuration defined by `google.api.Service`.
*/
export interface Schema$ConfigSource {
/**
* Set of source configuration files that are used to generate a service configuration (`google.api.Service`).
*/
files?: Schema$ConfigFile[];
/**
* 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.
*/
id?: string | null;
}
/**
* `Context` defines which contexts an API requests. 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`. This also provides mechanism to whitelist any protobuf message extension that can be sent in grpc metadata using “x-goog-ext-<extension_id>-bin” and “x-goog-ext-<extension_id>-jspb” format. For example, list any service specific protobuf types that can appear in grpc metadata as follows in your yaml file: Example: context: rules: - selector: "google.example.library.v1.LibraryService.CreateBook" allowed_request_extensions: - google.foo.v1.NewExtension allowed_response_extensions: - google.foo.v1.NewExtension You can also specify extension ID instead of fully qualified extension name here.
*/
export interface Schema$Context {
/**
* A list of RPC context rules that apply to individual API methods. **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
*/
rules?: Schema$ContextRule[];
}
/**
* A context rule provides information about the context for an individual API element.
*/
export interface Schema$ContextRule {
/**
* A list of full type names or extension IDs of extensions allowed in grpc side channel from client to backend.
*/
allowedRequestExtensions?: string[] | null;
/**
* A list of full type names or extension IDs of extensions allowed in grpc side channel from backend to client.
*/
allowedResponseExtensions?: string[] | null;
/**
* A list of full type names of provided contexts.
*/
provided?: string[] | null;
/**
* A list of full type names of requested contexts.
*/
requested?: string[] | null;
/**
* Selects the methods to which this rule applies. Refer to selector for syntax details.
*/
selector?: string | null;
}
/**
* Selects and configures the service controller used by the service. The service controller handles features like abuse, quota, billing, logging, monitoring, etc.
*/
export interface Schema$Control {
/**
* The service control environment to use. If empty, no control plane feature (like quota and billing) will be enabled.
*/
environment?: string | null;
}
/**
* Customize service error responses. For example, list any service 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
*/
export interface Schema$CustomError {
/**
* The list of custom error rules that apply to individual API messages. **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
*/
rules?: Schema$CustomErrorRule[];
/**
* The list of custom error detail types, e.g. 'google.foo.v1.CustomError'.
*/
types?: string[] | null;
}
/**
* A custom error rule.
*/
export interface Schema$CustomErrorRule {
/**
* Mark this message as possible payload in error response. Otherwise, objects of this type will be filtered when they appear in error payload.
*/
isErrorType?: boolean | null;
/**
* Selects messages to which this rule applies. Refer to selector for syntax details.
*/
selector?: string | null;
}
/**
* A custom pattern is used for defining custom HTTP verb.
*/
export interface Schema$CustomHttpPattern {
/**
* The name of this custom HTTP verb.
*/
kind?: string | null;
/**
* The path matched by this custom verb.
*/
path?: string | null;
}
/**
* Strategy used to delete a service. This strategy is a placeholder only used by the system generated rollout to delete a service.
*/
export interface Schema$DeleteServiceStrategy {
}
/**
* Represents a diagnostic message (error or warning)
*/
export interface Schema$Diagnostic {
/**
* The kind of diagnostic information provided.
*/
kind?: string | null;
/**
* File name and line number of the error or warning.
*/
location?: string | null;
/**
* Message describing the error or warning.
*/
message?: string | null;
}
/**
* Request message for DisableService method.
*/
export interface Schema$DisableServiceRequest {
/**
* Required. The identity of consumer resource which service disablement will be applied to. The Google Service Management implementation accepts the following forms: - "project:<project_id>" Note: this is made compatible with google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.consumer_id.
*/
consumerId?: string | null;
}
/**
* Operation payload for DisableService method.
*/
export interface Schema$DisableServiceResponse {
}
/**
* `Documentation` provides the information for describing a service. Example: <pre><code>documentation: summary: > The Google Calendar API gives access to most calendar features. pages: - name: Overview content: &#40;== include google/foo/overview.md ==&#41; - name: Tutorial content: &#40;== include google/foo/tutorial.md ==&#41; subpages; - name: Java content: &#40;== include google/foo/tutorial_java.md ==&#41; 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>&#91;fully.qualified.proto.name]&#91;]</code></pre> To override the display text used for the link, this can be used: <pre><code>&#91;display text]&#91;fully.qualified.proto.name]</code></pre> Text can be excluded from doc using the following notation: <pre><code>&#40;-- internal comment --&#41;</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>&#40;== include path/to/file ==&#41;</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>&#40;== resource_for v1.shelves.books ==&#41;</code></pre> The directive `suppress_warning` does not directly affect documentation and is documented together with service config validation.
*/
export interface Schema$Documentation {
/**
* The URL to the root of documentation.
*/
documentationRootUrl?: string | null;
/**
* Declares a single overview page. For example: <pre><code>documentation: summary: ... overview: &#40;== include overview.md ==&#41; </code></pre> This is a shortcut for the following declaration (using pages style): <pre><code>documentation: summary: ... pages: - name: Overview content: &#40;== include overview.md ==&#41; </code></pre> Note: you cannot specify both `overview` field and `pages` field.
*/
overview?: string | null;
/**
* The top level pages for the documentation set.
*/
pages?: Schema$Page[];
/**
* A list of documentation rules that apply to individual API elements. **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
*/
rules?: Schema$DocumentationRule[];
/**
* Specifies the service root url if the default one (the service name from the yaml file) is not suitable. This can be seen in any fully specified service urls as well as sections that show a base that other urls are relative to.
*/
serviceRootUrl?: string | null;
/**
* A short summary of what the service does. Can only be provided by plain text.
*/
summary?: string | null;
}
/**
* A documentation rule provides information about individual API elements.
*/
export interface Schema$DocumentationRule {
/**
* Deprecation description of the selected element(s). It can be provided if an element is marked as `deprecated`.
*/
deprecationDescription?: string | null;
/**
* Description of the selected API(s).
*/
description?: string | null;
/**
* 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". A wildcard will match one or more components. To specify a default for all applicable elements, the whole pattern "*" is used.
*/
selector?: string | null;
}
/**
* Request message for EnableService method.
*/
export interface Schema$EnableServiceRequest {
/**
* Required. The identity of consumer resource which service enablement will be applied to. The Google Service Management implementation accepts the following forms: - "project:<project_id>" Note: this is made compatible with google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.consumer_id.
*/
consumerId?: string | null;
}
/**
* Operation payload for EnableService method.
*/
export interface Schema$EnableServiceResponse {
}
/**
* `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 allow_cors: true
*/
export interface Schema$Endpoint {
/**
* DEPRECATED: This field is no longer supported. Instead of using aliases, please specify multiple google.api.Endpoint for each of the intended aliases. Additional names that this endpoint will be hosted on.
*/
aliases?: string[] | null;
/**
* Allowing [CORS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing), aka cross-domain traffic, would allow the backends served from this endpoint to receive and respond to HTTP OPTIONS requests. The response will be used by the browser to determine whether the subsequent cross-origin request is allowed to proceed.
*/
allowCors?: boolean | null;
/**
* The list of features enabled on this endpoint.
*/
features?: string[] | null;
/**
* The canonical name of this endpoint.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* The specification of an Internet routable address of API frontend that will handle requests to this [API Endpoint](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/glossary). It should be either a valid IPv4 address or a fully-qualified domain name. For example, "8.8.8.8" or "myservice.appspot.com".
*/
target?: string | null;
}
/**
* Enum type definition.
*/
export interface Schema$Enum {
/**
* Enum value definitions.
*/
enumvalue?: Schema$EnumValue[];
/**
* Enum type name.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* Protocol buffer options.
*/
options?: Schema$Option[];
/**
* The source context.
*/
sourceContext?: Schema$SourceContext;
/**
* The source syntax.
*/
syntax?: string | null;
}
/**
* Enum value definition.
*/
export interface Schema$EnumValue {
/**
* Enum value name.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* Enum value number.
*/
number?: number | null;
/**
* Protocol buffer options.
*/
options?: Schema$Option[];
}
/**
* Represents an expression text. Example: title: "User account presence" description: "Determines whether the request has a user account" expression: "size(request.user) > 0"
*/
export interface Schema$Expr {
/**
* An optional description of the expression. This is a longer text which describes the expression, e.g. when hovered over it in a UI.
*/
description?: string | null;
/**
* Textual representation of an expression in Common Expression Language syntax. The application context of the containing message determines which well-known feature set of CEL is supported.
*/
expression?: string | null;
/**
* An optional string indicating the location of the expression for error reporting, e.g. a file name and a position in the file.
*/
location?: string | null;
/**
* An optional title for the expression, i.e. a short string describing its purpose. This can be used e.g. in UIs which allow to enter the expression.
*/
title?: string | null;
}
/**
* A single field of a message type.
*/
export interface Schema$Field {
/**
* The field cardinality.
*/
cardinality?: string | null;
/**
* The string value of the default value of this field. Proto2 syntax only.
*/
defaultValue?: string | null;
/**
* The field JSON name.
*/
jsonName?: string | null;
/**
* The field type.
*/
kind?: string | null;
/**
* The field name.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* The field number.
*/
number?: number | null;
/**
* The index of the field type in `Type.oneofs`, for message or enumeration types. The first type has index 1; zero means the type is not in the list.
*/
oneofIndex?: number | null;
/**
* The protocol buffer options.
*/
options?: Schema$Option[];
/**
* Whether to use alternative packed wire representation.
*/
packed?: boolean | null;
/**
* The field type URL, without the scheme, for message or enumeration types. Example: `"type.googleapis.com/google.protobuf.Timestamp"`.
*/
typeUrl?: string | null;
}
/**
* Encapsulation of flow-specific error details for debugging. Used as a details field on an error Status, not intended for external use.
*/
export interface Schema$FlowErrorDetails {
/**
* The type of exception (as a class name).
*/
exceptionType?: string | null;
/**
* The step that failed.
*/
flowStepId?: string | null;
}
/**
* Request message for GenerateConfigReport method.
*/
export interface Schema$GenerateConfigReportRequest {
/**
* Required. 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
*/
newConfig?: {
[key: string]: any;
} | null;
/**
* Optional. 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
*/
oldConfig?: {
[key: string]: any;
} | null;
}
/**
* Response message for GenerateConfigReport method.
*/
export interface Schema$GenerateConfigReportResponse {
/**
* list of ChangeReport, each corresponding to comparison between two service configurations.
*/
changeReports?: Schema$ChangeReport[];
/**
* Errors / Linter warnings associated with the service definition this report belongs to.
*/
diagnostics?: Schema$Diagnostic[];
/**
* ID of the service configuration this report belongs to.
*/
id?: string | null;
/**
* Name of the service this report belongs to.
*/
serviceName?: string | null;
}
/**
* Request message for `GetIamPolicy` method.
*/
export interface Schema$GetIamPolicyRequest {
/**
* OPTIONAL: A `GetPolicyOptions` object for specifying options to `GetIamPolicy`. This field is only used by Cloud IAM.
*/
options?: Schema$GetPolicyOptions;
}
/**
* Encapsulates settings provided to GetIamPolicy.
*/
export interface Schema$GetPolicyOptions {
/**
* Optional. The policy format version to be returned. Valid values are 0, 1, and 3. Requests specifying an invalid value will be rejected. Requests for policies with any conditional bindings must specify version 3. Policies without any conditional bindings may specify any valid value or leave the field unset.
*/
requestedPolicyVersion?: number | null;
}
/**
* Defines the HTTP configuration for an API service. It contains a list of HttpRule, each specifying the mapping of an RPC method to one or more HTTP REST API methods.
*/
export interface Schema$Http {
/**
* When set to true, URL path parameters will be fully URI-decoded except in cases of single segment matches in reserved expansion, where "%2F" will be left encoded. The default behavior is to not decode RFC 6570 reserved characters in multi segment matches.
*/
fullyDecodeReservedExpansion?: boolean | null;
/**
* A list of HTTP configuration rules that apply to individual API methods. **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
*/
rules?: Schema$HttpRule[];
}
/**
* # gRPC Transcoding gRPC Transcoding is a feature for mapping between a gRPC method and one or more HTTP REST endpoints. It allows developers to build a single API service that supports both gRPC APIs and REST APIs. Many systems, including [Google APIs](https://github.com/googleapis/googleapis), [Cloud Endpoints](https://cloud.google.com/endpoints), [gRPC Gateway](https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway), and [Envoy](https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy) proxy support this feature and use it for large scale production services. `HttpRule` defines the schema of the gRPC/REST mapping. The mapping specifies how different portions of the gRPC request message are mapped to the URL path, URL query parameters, and HTTP request body. It also controls how the gRPC response message is mapped to the HTTP response body. `HttpRule` is typically specified as an `google.api.http` annotation on the gRPC method. Each mapping specifies a URL path template and an HTTP method. The path template may refer to one or more fields in the gRPC request message, as long as each field is a non-repeated field with a primitive (non-message) type. The path template controls how fields of the request message are mapped to the URL path. Example: service Messaging { rpc GetMessage(GetMessageRequest) returns (Message) { option (google.api.http) = { get: "/v1/{name=messages/*}" }; } } message GetMessageRequest { string name = 1; // Mapped to URL path. } message Message { string text = 1; // The resource content. } This enables an HTTP REST to gRPC mapping as below: HTTP | gRPC -----|----- `GET /v1/messages/123456` | `GetMessage(name: "messages/123456")` Any fields in the request message which are not bound by the path template automatically become HTTP query parameters if there is no HTTP request body. For example: service Messaging { rpc GetMessage(GetMessageRequest) returns (Message) { option (google.api.http) = { get:"/v1/messages/{message_id}" }; } } message GetMessageRequest { message SubMessage { string subfield = 1; } string message_id = 1; // Mapped to URL path. int64 revision = 2; // Mapped to URL query parameter `revision`. SubMessage sub = 3; // Mapped to URL query parameter `sub.subfield`. } This enables a HTTP JSON to RPC mapping as below: HTTP | gRPC -----|----- `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 URL query parameters must have a primitive type or a repeated primitive type or a non-repeated message type. In the case of a repeated type, the parameter can be repeated in the URL as `...?param=A&param=B`. In the case of a message type, each field of the message is mapped to a separate parameter, such as `...?foo.a=A&foo.b=B&foo.c=C`. For HTTP methods that allow a request body, the `body` field specifies the mapping. Consider a REST update method on the message resource collection: service Messaging { rpc UpdateMessage(UpdateMessageRequest) returns (Message) { option (google.api.http) = { patch: "/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 | gRPC -----|----- `PATCH /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: service Messaging { rpc UpdateMessage(Message) returns (Message) { option (google.api.http) = { patch: "/v1/messages/{message_id}" body: "*" }; } } message Message { string message_id = 1; string text = 2; } The following HTTP JSON to RPC mapping is enabled: HTTP | gRPC -----|----- `PATCH /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 when 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: 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 | gRPC -----|----- `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 1. Leaf request fields (recursive expansion nested messages in the request message) are classified into three categories: - Fields referred by the path template. They are passed via the URL path. - Fields referred by the HttpRule.body. They are passed via the HTTP request body. - All other fields are passed via the URL query parameters, and the parameter name is the field path in the request message. A repeated field can be represented as multiple query parameters under the same name. 2. If HttpRule.body is "*", there is no URL query parameter, all fields are passed via URL path and HTTP request body. 3. If HttpRule.body is omitted, there is no HTTP request body, all fields are passed via URL path and URL query parameters. ### Path template syntax Template = "/" Segments [ Verb ] ; Segments = Segment { "/" Segment } ; Segment = "*" | "**" | LITERAL | Variable ; Variable = "{" FieldPath [ "=" Segments ] "}" ; FieldPath = IDENT { "." IDENT } ; Verb = ":" LITERAL ; The syntax `*` matches a single URL path segment. The syntax `**` matches zero or more URL path segments, which must be the last part of the URL path except the `Verb`. The syntax `Variable` matches part of the URL path as specified by its template. A variable template must not contain other variables. If a variable matches a single path segment, its template may be omitted, e.g. `{var}` is equivalent to `{var=*}`. The syntax `LITERAL` matches literal text in the URL path. If the `LITERAL` contains any reserved character, such characters should be percent-encoded before the matching. If a variable contains exactly one path segment, such as `"{var}"` or `"{var=*}"`, when such a variable is expanded into a URL path on the client side, all characters except `[-_.~0-9a-zA-Z]` are percent-encoded. The server side does the reverse decoding. Such variables show up in the [Discovery Document](https://developers.google.com/discovery/v1/reference/apis) as `{var}`. If a variable contains multiple path segments, such as `"{var=foo/*}"` or `"{var=**}"`, when such a variable is expanded into a URL path on the client side, all characters except `[-_.~/0-9a-zA-Z]` are percent-encoded. The server side does the reverse decoding, except "%2F" and "%2f" are left unchanged. Such variables show up in the [Discovery Document](https://developers.google.com/discovery/v1/reference/apis) as `{+var}`. ## Using gRPC API Service Configuration gRPC API Service Configuration (service config) is a configuration language for configuring a gRPC service to become a user-facing product. The service config is simply the YAML representation of the `google.api.Service` proto message. As an alternative to annotating your proto file, you can configure gRPC transcoding in your service config YAML files. You do this by specifying a `HttpRule` that maps the gRPC method to a REST endpoint, achieving the same effect as the proto annotation. This can be particularly useful if you have a proto that is reused in multiple services. Note that any transcoding specified in the service config will override any matching transcoding configuration in the proto. Example: http: rules: # Selects a gRPC method and applies HttpRule to it. - selector: example.v1.Messaging.GetMessage get: /v1/messages/{message_id}/{sub.subfield} ## Special notes When gRPC Transcoding is used to map a gRPC to JSON REST endpoints, the proto to JSON conversion must follow the [proto3 specification](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json). While the single segment variable follows the semantics of [RFC 6570](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570) Section 3.2.2 Simple String Expansion, the multi segment variable **does not** follow RFC 6570 Section 3.2.3 Reserved Expansion. The reason is that the Reserved Expansion does not expand special characters like `?` and `#`, which would lead to invalid URLs. As the result, gRPC Transcoding uses a custom encoding for multi segment variables. The path variables **must not** refer to any repeated or mapped field, because client libraries are not capable of handling such variable expansion. The path variables **must not** capture the leading "/" character. The reason is that the most common use case "{var}" does not capture the leading "/" character. For consistency, all path variables must share the same behavior. Repeated message fields must not be mapped to URL query parameters, because no client library can support such complicated mapping. If an API needs to use a JSON array for request or response body, it can map the request or response body to a repeated field. However, some gRPC Transcoding implementations may not support this feature.
*/
export interface Schema$HttpRule {
/**
* Additional HTTP bindings for the selector. Nested bindings must not contain an `additional_bindings` field themselves (that is, the nesting may only be one level deep).
*/
additionalBindings?: Schema$HttpRule[];
/**
* The name of the request field whose value is mapped to the HTTP request body, or `*` for mapping all request fields not captured by the path pattern to the HTTP body, or omitted for not having any HTTP request body. NOTE: the referred field must be present at the top-level of the request message type.
*/
body?: string | null;
/**
* The custom pattern is used for specifying an HTTP method that is not included in the `pattern` field, such as HEAD, or "*" to leave the HTTP method unspecified for this rule. The wild-card rule is useful for services that provide content to Web (HTML) clients.
*/
custom?: Schema$CustomHttpPattern;
/**
* Maps to HTTP DELETE. Used for deleting a resource.
*/
delete?: string | null;
/**
* Maps to HTTP GET. Used for listing and getting information about resources.
*/
get?: string | null;
/**
* Maps to HTTP PATCH. Used for updating a resource.
*/
patch?: string | null;
/**
* Maps to HTTP POST. Used for creating a resource or performing an action.
*/
post?: string | null;
/**
* Maps to HTTP PUT. Used for replacing a resource.
*/
put?: string | null;
/**
* Optional. The name of the response field whose value is mapped to the HTTP response body. When omitted, the entire response message will be used as the HTTP response body. NOTE: The referred field must be present at the top-level of the response message type.
*/
responseBody?: string | null;
/**
* Selects a method to which this rule applies. Refer to selector for syntax details.
*/
selector?: string | null;
}
/**
* A description of a label.
*/
export interface Schema$LabelDescriptor {
/**
* A human-readable description for the label.
*/
description?: string | null;
/**
* The label key.
*/
key?: string | null;
/**
* The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
*/
valueType?: string | null;
}
/**
* The response message for Operations.ListOperations.
*/
export interface Schema$ListOperationsResponse {
/**
* The standard List next-page token.
*/
nextPageToken?: string | null;
/**
* A list of operations that matches the specified filter in the request.
*/
operations?: Schema$Operation[];
}
/**
* Response message for ListServiceConfigs method.
*/
export interface Schema$ListServiceConfigsResponse {
/**
* The token of the next page of results.
*/
nextPageToken?: string | null;
/**
* The list of service configuration resources.
*/
serviceConfigs?: Schema$Service[];
}
/**
* Response message for ListServiceRollouts method.
*/
export interface Schema$ListServiceRolloutsResponse {
/**
* The token of the next page of results.
*/
nextPageToken?: string | null;
/**
* The list of rollout resources.
*/
rollouts?: Schema$Rollout[];
}
/**
* Response message for `ListServices` method.
*/
export interface Schema$ListServicesResponse {
/**
* Token that can be passed to `ListServices` to resume a paginated query.
*/
nextPageToken?: string | null;
/**
* The returned services will only have the name field set.
*/
services?: Schema$ManagedService[];
}
/**
* 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
*/
export interface Schema$LogDescriptor {
/**
* A human-readable description of this log. This information appears in the documentation and can contain details.
*/
description?: string | null;
/**
* The human-readable name for this log. This information appears on the user interface and should be concise.
*/
displayName?: string | null;
/**
* The set of labels that are available to describe a specific log entry. Runtime requests that contain labels not specified here are considered invalid.
*/
labels?: Schema$LabelDescriptor[];
/**
* 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 [/_-.].
*/
name?: string | null;
}
/**
* Logging configuration of the service. 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
*/
export interface Schema$Logging {
/**
* Logging configurations for sending logs to the consumer project. There can be multiple consumer destinations, each one must have a different monitored resource type. A log can be used in at most one consumer destination.
*/
consumerDestinations?: Schema$LoggingDestination[];
/**
* 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.
*/
producerDestinations?: Schema$LoggingDestination[];
}
/**
* Configuration of a specific logging destination (the producer project or the consumer project).
*/
export interface Schema$LoggingDestination {
/**
* 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 "/".
*/
logs?: string[] | null;
/**
* The monitored resource type. The type must be defined in the Service.monitored_resources section.
*/
monitoredResource?: string | null;
}
/**
* The full representation of a Service that is managed by Google Service Management.
*/
export interface Schema$ManagedService {
/**
* ID of the project that produces and owns this service.
*/
producerProjectId?: string | null;
/**
* The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements.
*/
serviceName?: string | null;
}
/**
* Method represents a method of an API interface.
*/
export interface Schema$Method {
/**
* The simple name of this method.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* Any metadata attached to the method.
*/
options?: Schema$Option[];
/**
* If true, the request is streamed.
*/
requestStreaming?: boolean | null;
/**
* A URL of the input message type.
*/
requestTypeUrl?: string | null;
/**
* If true, the response is streamed.
*/
responseStreaming?: boolean | null;
/**
* The URL of the output message type.
*/
responseTypeUrl?: string | null;
/**
* The source syntax of this method.
*/
syntax?: string | null;
}
/**
* Defines a metric type and its schema. Once a metric descriptor is created, deleting or altering it stops data collection and makes the metric type's existing data unusable.
*/
export interface Schema$MetricDescriptor {
/**
* A detailed description of the metric, which can be used in documentation.
*/
description?: string | null;
/**
* A concise name for the metric, which can be displayed in user interfaces. Use sentence case without an ending period, for example "Request count". This field is optional but it is recommended to be set for any metrics associated with user-visible concepts, such as Quota.
*/
displayName?: string | null;
/**
* The set of labels that can be used to describe a specific instance of this metric type. For example, the `appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies` metric type has a label for the HTTP response code, `response_code`, so you can look at latencies for successful responses or just for responses that failed.
*/
labels?: Schema$LabelDescriptor[];
/**
* Optional. The launch stage of the metric definition.
*/
launchStage?: string | null;
/**
* Optional. Metadata which can be used to guide usage of the metric.
*/
metadata?: Schema$MetricDescriptorMetadata;
/**
* Whether the metric records instantaneous values, changes to a value, etc. Some combinations of `metric_kind` and `value_type` might not be supported.
*/
metricKind?: string | null;
/**
* Read-only. If present, then a time series, which is identified partially by a metric type and a MonitoredResourceDescriptor, that is associated with this metric type can only be associated with one of the monitored resource types listed here.
*/
monitoredResourceTypes?: string[] | null;
/**
* The resource name of the metric descriptor.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* The metric type, including its DNS name prefix. The type is not URL-encoded. All user-defined metric types have the DNS name `custom.googleapis.com` or `external.googleapis.com`. Metric types should use a natural hierarchical grouping. For example: "custom.googleapis.com/invoice/paid/amount" "external.googleapis.com/prometheus/up" "appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies"
*/
type?: string | null;
/**
* 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 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 '}'. * `1` represents dimensionless value 1, such as in `1/s`. * `%` represents dimensionless value 1/100, and annotates values giving a percentage.
*/
unit?: string | null;
/**
* Whether the measurement is an integer, a floating-point number, etc. Some combinations of `metric_kind` and `value_type` might not be supported.
*/
valueType?: string | null;
}
/**
* Additional annotations that can be used to guide the usage of a metric.
*/
export interface Schema$MetricDescriptorMetadata {
/**
* The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
*/
ingestDelay?: string | null;
/**
* Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.
*/
launchStage?: string | null;
/**
* The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
*/
samplePeriod?: string | null;
}
/**
* Bind API methods to metrics. Binding a method to a metric causes that metric's configured quota behaviors to apply to the method call.
*/
export interface Schema$MetricRule {
/**
* Metrics to update when the selected methods are called, and the associated cost applied to each metric. The key of the map is the metric name, and the values are the amount increased for the metric against which the quota limits are defined. The value must not be negative.
*/
metricCosts?: {
[key: string]: string;
} | null;
/**
* Selects the methods to which this rule applies. Refer to selector for syntax details.
*/
selector?: string | null;
}
/**
* Declares an API Interface to be included in this interface. The including interface must redeclare all the methods from the included interface, 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 interface 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"; } ... }
*/
export interface Schema$Mixin {
/**
* The fully qualified name of the interface which is included.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* If non-empty specifies a path under which inherited HTTP paths are rooted.
*/
root?: string | null;
}
/**
* An object that describes the schema of a MonitoredResource object using a type name and a set of labels. For example, the monitored resource descriptor for Google Compute Engine VM instances has a type of `"gce_instance"` and specifies the use of the labels `"instance_id"` and `"zone"` to identify particular VM instances. Different APIs can support different monitored resource types. APIs generally provide a `list` method that returns the monitored resource descriptors used by the API.
*/
export interface Schema$MonitoredResourceDescriptor {
/**
* Optional. A detailed description of the monitored resource type that might be used in documentation.
*/
description?: string | null;
/**
* 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"`.
*/
displayName?: string | null;
/**
* 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"`.
*/
labels?: Schema$LabelDescriptor[];
/**
* Optional. The launch stage of the monitored resource definition.
*/
launchStage?: string | null;
/**
* Optional. The resource name of the monitored resource descriptor: `"projects/{project_id}/monitoredResourceDescriptors/{type}"` where {type} is the value of the `type` field in this object and {project_id} is a project ID that provides API-specific context for accessing the type. APIs that do not use project information can use the resource name format `"monitoredResourceDescriptors/{type}"`.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* Required. The monitored resource type. For example, the type `"cloudsql_database"` represents databases in Google Cloud SQL. The maximum length of this value is 256 characters.
*/
type?: string | null;
}
/**
* Monitoring configuration of the service. The example below shows how to configure monitored resources and metrics for monitoring. In the example, a monitored resource and two metrics are defined. The `library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count` metric is sent to both producer and consumer projects, whereas the `library.googleapis.com/book/overdue_count` metric is only sent to the consumer project. monitored_resources: - type: library.googleapis.com/branch labels: - key: /city description: The city where the library branch is located in. - key: /name description: The name of the branch. metrics: - name: library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count metric_kind: DELTA value_type: INT64 labels: - key: /customer_id - name: library.googleapis.com/book/overdue_count metric_kind: GAUGE value_type: INT64 labels: - key: /customer_id monitoring: producer_destinations: - monitored_resource: library.googleapis.com/branch metrics: - library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count consumer_destinations: - monitored_resource: library.googleapis.com/branch metrics: - library.googleapis.com/book/returned_count - library.googleapis.com/book/overdue_count
*/
export interface Schema$Monitoring {
/**
* Monitoring configurations for sending metrics to the consumer project. There can be multiple consumer destinations. A monitored resouce type may appear in multiple monitoring destinations if different aggregations are needed for different sets of metrics associated with that monitored resource type. A monitored resource and metric pair may only be used once in the Monitoring configuration.
*/
consumerDestinations?: Schema$MonitoringDestination[];
/**
* Monitoring configurations for sending metrics to the producer project. There can be multiple producer destinations. A monitored resouce type may appear in multiple monitoring destinations if different aggregations are needed for different sets of metrics associated with that monitored resource type. A monitored resource and metric pair may only be used once in the Monitoring configuration.
*/
producerDestinations?: Schema$MonitoringDestination[];
}
/**
* Configuration of a specific monitoring destination (the producer project or the consumer project).
*/
export interface Schema$MonitoringDestination {
/**
* Types of the metrics to report to this monitoring destination. Each type must be defined in Service.metrics section.
*/
metrics?: string[] | null;
/**
* The monitored resource type. The type must be defined in Service.monitored_resources section.
*/
monitoredResource?: string | null;
}
/**
* OAuth scopes are a way to define data and permissions on data. For example, there are scopes defined for "Read-only access to Google Calendar" and "Access to Cloud Platform". Users can consent to a scope for an application, giving it permission to access that data on their behalf. OAuth scope specifications should be fairly coarse grained; a user will need to see and understand the text description of what your scope means. In most cases: use one or at most two OAuth scopes for an entire family of products. If your product has multiple APIs, you should probably be sharing the OAuth scope across all of those APIs. When you need finer grained OAuth consent screens: talk with your product management about how developers will use them in practice. Please note that even though each of the canonical scopes is enough for a request to be accepted and passed to the backend, a request can still fail due to the backend requiring additional scopes or permissions.
*/
export interface Schema$OAuthRequirements {
/**
* 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
*/
canonicalScopes?: string | null;
}
/**
* This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a network API call.
*/
export interface Schema$Operation {
/**
* If the value is `false`, it means the operation is still in progress. If `true`, the operation is completed, and either `error` or `response` is available.
*/
done?: boolean | null;
/**
* The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.
*/
error?: Schema$Status;
/**
* 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.
*/
metadata?: {
[key: string]: any;
} | null;
/**
* The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the `name` should be a resource name ending with `operations/{unique_id}`.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* 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`.
*/
response?: {
[key: string]: any;
} | null;
}
/**
* The metadata associated with a long running operation resource.
*/
export interface Schema$OperationMetadata {
/**
* Percentage of completion of this operation, ranging from 0 to 100.
*/
progressPercentage?: number | null;
/**
* The full name of the resources that this operation is directly associated with.
*/
resourceNames?: string[] | null;
/**
* The start time of the operation.
*/
startTime?: string | null;
/**
* Detailed status information for each step. The order is undetermined.
*/
steps?: Schema$Step[];
}
/**
* A protocol buffer option, which can be attached to a message, field, enumeration, etc.
*/
export interface Schema$Option {
/**
* The option's name. For protobuf built-in options (options defined in descriptor.proto), this is the short name. For example, `"map_entry"`. For custom options, it should be the fully-qualified name. For example, `"google.api.http"`.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* The option's value packed in an Any message. If the value is a primitive, the corresponding wrapper type defined in google/protobuf/wrappers.proto should be used. If the value is an enum, it should be stored as an int32 value using the google.protobuf.Int32Value type.
*/
value?: {
[key: string]: any;
} | null;
}
/**
* Represents a documentation page. A page can contain subpages to represent nested documentation set structure.
*/
export interface Schema$Page {
/**
* The Markdown content of the page. You can use <code>&#40;== include {path} ==&#41;</code> to include content from a Markdown file.
*/
content?: string | null;
/**
* 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: &#40;== include tutorial.md ==&#41; subpages: - name: Java content: &#40;== include tutorial_java.md ==&#41; </code></pre> You can reference `Java` page using Markdown reference link syntax: `Java`.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* Subpages of this page. The order of subpages specified here will be honored in the generated docset.
*/
subpages?: Schema$Page[];
}
/**
* Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. A `Policy` is a collection of `bindings`. A `binding` binds one or more `members` to a single `role`. Members can be user accounts, service accounts, Google groups, and domains (such as G Suite). A `role` is a named list of permissions (defined by IAM or configured by users). A `binding` can optionally specify a `condition`, which is a logic expression that further constrains the role binding based on attributes about the request and/or target resource. **JSON Example** { "bindings": [ { "role": "roles/resourcemanager.organizationAdmin", "members": [ "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com" ] }, { "role": "roles/resourcemanager.organizationViewer", "members": ["user:eve@example.com"], "condition": { "title": "expirable access", "description": "Does not grant access after Sep 2020", "expression": "request.time < timestamp('2020-10-01T00:00:00.000Z')", } } ] } **YAML Example** bindings: - members: - user:mike@example.com - group:admins@example.com - domain:google.com - serviceAccount:my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com role: roles/resourcemanager.organizationAdmin - members: - user:eve@example.com role: roles/resourcemanager.organizationViewer condition: title: expirable access description: Does not grant access after Sep 2020 expression: request.time < timestamp('2020-10-01T00:00:00.000Z') For a description of IAM and its features, see the [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs).
*/
export interface Schema$Policy {
/**
* Specifies cloud audit logging configuration for this policy.
*/
auditConfigs?: Schema$AuditConfig[];
/**
* Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. Optionally may specify a `condition` that determines when binding is in effect. `bindings` with no members will result in an error.
*/
bindings?: Schema$Binding[];
/**
* `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. Due to blind-set semantics of an etag-less policy, 'setIamPolicy' will not fail even if either of incoming or stored policy does not meet the version requirements.
*/
etag?: string | null;
/**
* Specifies the format of the policy. Valid values are 0, 1, and 3. Requests specifying an invalid value will be rejected. Operations affecting conditional bindings must specify version 3. This can be either setting a conditional policy, modifying a conditional binding, or removing a conditional binding from the stored conditional policy. Operations on non-conditional policies may specify any valid value or leave the field unset. If no etag is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, any version compliance checks on the incoming and/or stored policy is skipped.
*/
version?: number | null;
}
/**
* Quota configuration helps to achieve fairness and budgeting in service usage. The metric based quota configuration works this way: - The service configuration defines a set of metrics. - For API calls, the quota.metric_rules maps methods to metrics with corresponding costs. - The quota.limits defines limits on the metrics, which will be used for quota checks at runtime. An example quota configuration in yaml format: quota: limits: - name: apiWriteQpsPerProject metric: library.googleapis.com/write_calls unit: "1/min/{project}" # rate limit for consumer projects values: STANDARD: 10000 # The metric rules bind all methods to the read_calls metric, # except for the UpdateBook and DeleteBook methods. These two methods # are mapped to the write_calls metric, with the UpdateBook method # consuming at twice rate as the DeleteBook method. metric_rules: - selector: "*" metric_costs: library.googleapis.com/read_calls: 1 - selector: google.example.library.v1.LibraryService.UpdateBook metric_costs: library.googleapis.com/write_calls: 2 - selector: google.example.library.v1.LibraryService.DeleteBook metric_costs: library.googleapis.com/write_calls: 1 Corresponding Metric definition: metrics: - name: library.googleapis.com/read_calls display_name: Read requests metric_kind: DELTA value_type: INT64 - name: library.googleapis.com/write_calls display_name: Write requests metric_kind: DELTA value_type: INT64
*/
export interface Schema$Quota {
/**
* List of `QuotaLimit` definitions for the service.
*/
limits?: Schema$QuotaLimit[];
/**
* List of `MetricRule` definitions, each one mapping a selected method to one or more metrics.
*/
metricRules?: Schema$MetricRule[];
}
/**
* `QuotaLimit` defines a specific limit that applies over a specified duration for a limit type. There can be at most one limit for a duration and limit type combination defined within a `QuotaGroup`.
*/
export interface Schema$QuotaLimit {
/**
* Default number of tokens that can be consumed during the specified duration. This is the number of tokens assigned when a client application developer activates the service for his/her project. Specifying a value of 0 will block all requests. This can be used if you are provisioning quota to selected consumers and blocking others. Similarly, a value of -1 will indicate an unlimited quota. No other negative values are allowed. Used by group-based quotas only.
*/
defaultLimit?: string | null;
/**
* Optional. User-visible, extended description for this quota limit. Should be used only when more context is needed to understand this limit than provided by the limit's display name (see: `display_name`).
*/
description?: string | null;
/**
* User-visible display name for this limit. Optional. If not set, the UI will provide a default display name based on the quota configuration. This field can be used to override the default display name generated from the configuration.
*/
displayName?: string | null;
/**
* Duration of this limit in textual notation. Must be "100s" or "1d". Used by group-based quotas only.
*/
duration?: string | null;
/**
* Free tier value displayed in the Developers Console for this limit. The free tier is the number of tokens that will be subtracted from the billed amount when billing is enabled. This field can only be set on a limit with duration "1d", in a billable group; it is invalid on any other limit. If this field is not set, it defaults to 0, indicating that there is no free tier for this service. Used by group-based quotas only.
*/
freeTier?: string | null;
/**
* Maximum number of tokens that can be consumed during the specified duration. Client application developers can override the default limit up to this maximum. If specified, this value cannot be set to a value less than the default limit. If not specified, it is set to the default limit. To allow clients to apply overrides with no upper bound, set this to -1, indicating unlimited maximum quota. Used by group-based quotas only.
*/
maxLimit?: string | null;
/**
* The name of the metric this quota limit applies to. The quota limits with the same metric will be checked together during runtime. The metric must be defined within the service config.
*/
metric?: string | null;
/**
* Name of the quota limit. The name must be provided, and it must be unique within the service. The name can only include alphanumeric characters as well as '-'. The maximum length of the limit name is 64 characters.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* Specify the unit of the quota limit. It uses the same syntax as Metric.unit. The supported unit kinds are determined by the quota backend system. Here are some examples: * "1/min/{project}" for quota per minute per project. Note: the order of unit components is insignificant. The "1" at the beginning is required to follow the metric unit syntax.
*/
unit?: string | null;
/**
* Tiered limit values. You must specify this as a key:value pair, with an integer value that is the maximum number of requests allowed for the specified unit. Currently only STANDARD is supported.
*/
values?: {
[key: string]: string;
} | null;
}
/**
* A rollout resource that defines how service configuration versions are pushed to control plane systems. Typically, you create a new version of the service config, and then create a Rollout to push the service config.
*/
export interface Schema$Rollout {
/**
* The user who created the Rollout. Readonly.
*/
createdBy?: string | null;
/**
* Creation time of the rollout. Readonly.
*/
createTime?: string | null;
/**
* The strategy associated with a rollout to delete a `ManagedService`. Readonly.
*/
deleteServiceStrategy?: Schema$DeleteServiceStrategy;
/**
* Optional. Unique identifier of this Rollout. Only lower case letters, digits and '-' are allowed. If not specified by client, the server will generate one. The generated id will have the form of <date><revision number>, where "date" is the create date in ISO 8601 format. "revision number" is a monotonically increasing positive number that is reset every day for each service. An example of the generated rollout_id is '2016-02-16r1'
*/
rolloutId?: string | null;
/**
* The name of the service associated with this Rollout.
*/
serviceName?: string | null;
/**
* The status of this rollout. Readonly. In case of a failed rollout, the system will automatically rollback to the current Rollout version. Readonly.
*/
status?: string | null;
/**
* Google Service Control selects service configurations based on traffic percentage.
*/
trafficPercentStrategy?: Schema$TrafficPercentStrategy;
}
/**
* `Service` is the root object of Google service configuration schema. It describes basic information about a service, such as the name and the title, and delegates other aspects to sub-sections. Each sub-section is either a proto message or a repeated proto message that configures a specific aspect, such as auth. See each proto message definition for details. Example: type: google.api.Service config_version: 3 name: calendar.googleapis.com title: Google Calendar API apis: - name: google.calendar.v3.Calendar authentication: providers: - id: google_calendar_auth jwks_uri: https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs issuer: https://securetoken.google.com rules: - selector: "*" requirements: provider_id: google_calendar_auth
*/
export interface Schema$Service {
/**
* 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.
*/
apis?: Schema$Api[];
/**
* Auth configuration.
*/
authentication?: Schema$Authentication;
/**
* API backend configuration.
*/
backend?: Schema$Backend;
/**
* Billing configuration.
*/
billing?: Schema$Billing;
/**
* The semantic version of the service configuration. The config version affects the interpretation of the service configuration. For example, certain features are enabled by default for certain config versions. The latest config version is `3`.
*/
configVersion?: number | null;
/**
* Context configuration.
*/
context?: Schema$Context;
/**
* Configuration for the service control plane.
*/
control?: Schema$Control;
/**
* Custom error configuration.
*/
customError?: Schema$CustomError;
/**
* Additional API documentation.
*/
documentation?: Schema$Documentation;
/**
* 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.
*/
endpoints?: Schema$Endpoint[];
/**
* A list of all enum types included in this API service. Enums referenced directly or indirectly by the `apis` are automatically included. Enums which are not referenced but shall be included should be listed here by name. Example: enums: - name: google.someapi.v1.SomeEnum
*/
enums?: Schema$Enum[];
/**
* HTTP configuration.
*/
http?: Schema$Http;
/**
* A unique ID for a specific instance of this message, typically assigned by the client for tracking purpose. If empty, the server may choose to generate one instead. Must be no longer than 60 characters.
*/
id?: string | null;
/**
* Logging configuration.
*/
logging?: Schema$Logging;
/**
* Defines the logs used by this service.
*/
logs?: Schema$LogDescriptor[];
/**
* Defines the metrics used by this service.
*/
metrics?: Schema$MetricDescriptor[];
/**
* Defines the monitored resources used by this service. This is required by the Service.monitoring and Service.logging configurations.
*/
monitoredResources?: Schema$MonitoredResourceDescriptor[];
/**
* Monitoring configuration.
*/
monitoring?: Schema$Monitoring;
/**
* The service name, which is a DNS-like logical identifier for the service, such as `calendar.googleapis.com`. The service name typically goes through DNS verification to make sure the owner of the service also owns the DNS name.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* The Google project that owns this service.
*/
producerProjectId?: string | null;
/**
* Quota configuration.
*/
quota?: Schema$Quota;
/**
* Output only. The source information for this configuration if available.
*/
sourceInfo?: Schema$SourceInfo;
/**
* System parameter configuration.
*/
systemParameters?: Schema$SystemParameters;
/**
* A list of all proto message types included in this API service. It serves similar purpose as [google.api.Service.types], except that these types are not needed by user-defined APIs. Therefore, they will not show up in the generated discovery doc. This field should only be used to define system APIs in ESF.
*/
systemTypes?: Schema$Type[];
/**
* The product title for this service.
*/
title?: string | null;
/**
* 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
*/
types?: Schema$Type[];
/**
* Configuration controlling usage of this service.
*/
usage?: Schema$Usage;
}
/**
* Request message for `SetIamPolicy` method.
*/
export interface Schema$SetIamPolicyRequest {
/**
* REQUIRED: The complete policy to be applied to the `resource`. The size of the policy is limited to a few 10s of KB. An empty policy is a valid policy but certain Cloud Platform services (such as Projects) might reject them.
*/
policy?: Schema$Policy;
/**
* OPTIONAL: A FieldMask specifying which fields of the policy to modify. Only the fields in the mask will be modified. If no mask is provided, the following default mask is used: paths: "bindings, etag" This field is only used by Cloud IAM.
*/
updateMask?: string | null;
}
/**
* `SourceContext` represents information about the source of a protobuf element, like the file in which it is defined.
*/
export interface Schema$SourceContext {
/**
* The path-qualified name of the .proto file that contained the associated protobuf element. For example: `"google/protobuf/source_context.proto"`.
*/
fileName?: string | null;
}
/**
* Source information used to create a Service Config
*/
export interface Schema$SourceInfo {
/**
* All files used during config generation.
*/
sourceFiles?: Array<{
[key: string]: any;
}> | null;
}
/**
* The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors).
*/
export interface Schema$Status {
/**
* The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
*/
code?: number | null;
/**
* A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
*/
details?: Array<{
[key: string]: any;
}> | null;
/**
* A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
*/
message?: string | null;
}
/**
* Represents the status of one operation step.
*/
export interface Schema$Step {
/**
* The short description of the step.
*/
description?: string | null;
/**
* The status code.
*/
status?: string | null;
}
/**
* Request message for SubmitConfigSource method.
*/
export interface Schema$SubmitConfigSourceRequest {
/**
* Required. The source configuration for the service.
*/
configSource?: Schema$ConfigSource;
/**
* Optional. If set, this will result in the generation of a `google.api.Service` configuration based on the `ConfigSource` provided, but the generated config and the sources will NOT be persisted.
*/
validateOnly?: boolean | null;
}
/**
* Response message for SubmitConfigSource method.
*/
export interface Schema$SubmitConfigSourceResponse {
/**
* The generated service configuration.
*/
serviceConfig?: Schema$Service;
}
/**
* 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.
*/
export interface Schema$SystemParameter {
/**
* Define the HTTP header name to use for the parameter. It is case insensitive.
*/
httpHeader?: string | null;
/**
* Define the name of the parameter, such as "api_key" . It is case sensitive.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* Define the URL query parameter name to use for the parameter. It is case sensitive.
*/
urlQueryParameter?: string | null;
}
/**
* Define a system parameter rule mapping system parameter definitions to methods.
*/
export interface Schema$SystemParameterRule {
/**
* 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.
*/
parameters?: Schema$SystemParameter[];
/**
* Selects the methods to which this rule applies. Use '*' to indicate all methods in all APIs. Refer to selector for syntax details.
*/
selector?: string | null;
}
/**
* ### System parameter configuration A system parameter is a special kind of parameter defined by the API system, not by an individual API. It is typically mapped to an HTTP header and/or a URL query parameter. This configuration specifies which methods change the names of the system parameters.
*/
export interface Schema$SystemParameters {
/**
* 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 for all methods system_parameters rules: - selector: "*" parameters: - name: api_key url_query_parameter: api_key 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.
*/
rules?: Schema$SystemParameterRule[];
}
/**
* Request message for `TestIamPermissions` method.
*/
export interface Schema$TestIamPermissionsRequest {
/**
* 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).
*/
permissions?: string[] | null;
}
/**
* Response message for `TestIamPermissions` method.
*/
export interface Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse {
/**
* A subset of `TestPermissionsRequest.permissions` that the caller is allowed.
*/
permissions?: string[] | null;
}
/**
* Strategy that specifies how clients of Google Service Controller want to send traffic to use different config versions. This is generally used by API proxy to split traffic based on your configured percentage for each config version. One example of how to gradually rollout a new service configuration using this strategy: Day 1 Rollout { id: "example.googleapis.com/rollout_20160206" traffic_percent_strategy { percentages: { "example.googleapis.com/20160201": 70.00 "example.googleapis.com/20160206": 30.00 } } } Day 2 Rollout { id: "example.googleapis.com/rollout_20160207" traffic_percent_strategy: { percentages: { "example.googleapis.com/20160206": 100.00 } } }
*/
export interface Schema$TrafficPercentStrategy {
/**
* Maps service configuration IDs to their corresponding traffic percentage. Key is the service configuration ID, Value is the traffic percentage which must be greater than 0.0 and the sum must equal to 100.0.
*/
percentages?: {
[key: string]: number;
} | null;
}
/**
* A protocol buffer message type.
*/
export interface Schema$Type {
/**
* The list of fields.
*/
fields?: Schema$Field[];
/**
* The fully qualified message name.
*/
name?: string | null;
/**
* The list of types appearing in `oneof` definitions in this type.
*/
oneofs?: string[] | null;
/**
* The protocol buffer options.
*/
options?: Schema$Option[];
/**
* The source context.
*/
sourceContext?: Schema$SourceContext;
/**
* The source syntax.
*/
syntax?: string | null;
}
/**
* Response message for UndeleteService method.
*/
export interface Schema$UndeleteServiceResponse {
/**
* Revived service resource.
*/
service?: Schema$ManagedService;
}
/**
* Configuration controlling usage of a service.
*/
export interface Schema$Usage {
/**
* The full resource name of a channel used for sending notifications to the service producer. Google Service Management currently only supports [Google Cloud Pub/Sub](https://cloud.google.com/pubsub) as a notification channel. To use Google Cloud Pub/Sub as the channel, this must be the name of a Cloud Pub/Sub topic that uses the Cloud Pub/Sub topic name format documented in https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs/overview.
*/
producerNotificationChannel?: string | null;
/**
* Requirements that must be satisfied before a consumer project can use the service. Each requirement is of the form <service.name>/<requirement-id>; for example 'serviceusage.googleapis.com/billing-enabled'.
*/
requirements?: string[] | null;
/**
* A list of usage rules that apply to individual API methods. **NOTE:** All service configuration rules follow "last one wins" order.
*/
rules?: Schema$UsageRule[];
}
/**
* 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
*/
export interface Schema$UsageRule {
/**
* If true, the selected method allows unregistered calls, e.g. calls that don't identify any user or application.
*/
allowUnregisteredCalls?: boolean | null;
/**
* Selects the methods to which this rule applies. Use '*' to indicate all methods in all APIs. Refer to selector for syntax details.
*/
selector?: string | null;
/**
* If true, the selected method should skip service control and the control plane features, such as quota and billing, will not be available. This flag is used by Google Cloud Endpoints to bypass checks for internal methods, such as service health check methods.
*/
skipServiceControl?: boolean | null;
}
export class Resource$Operations {
context: APIRequestContext;
constructor(context: APIRequestContext);
/**
* servicemanagement.operations.get
* @desc Gets the latest state of a long-running operation. Clients can use this method to poll the operation result at intervals as recommended by the API service.
* @alias servicemanagement.operations.get
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.name The name of the operation resource.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
get(params?: Params$Resource$Operations$Get, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Operation>;
get(params: Params$Resource$Operations$Get, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
get(params: Params$Resource$Operations$Get, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
get(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.operations.list
* @desc Lists service operations that match the specified filter in the request.
* @alias servicemanagement.operations.list
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string=} params.filter A string for filtering Operations. The following filter fields are supported: * serviceName: Required. Only `=` operator is allowed. * startTime: The time this job was started, in ISO 8601 format. Allowed operators are `>=`, `>`, `<=`, and `<`. * status: Can be `done`, `in_progress`, or `failed`. Allowed operators are `=`, and `!=`. Filter expression supports conjunction (AND) and disjunction (OR) logical operators. However, the serviceName restriction must be at the top-level and can only be combined with other restrictions via the AND logical operator. Examples: * `serviceName={some-service}.googleapis.com` * `serviceName={some-service}.googleapis.com AND startTime>="2017-02-01"` * `serviceName={some-service}.googleapis.com AND status=done` * `serviceName={some-service}.googleapis.com AND (status=done OR startTime>="2017-02-01")`
* @param {string=} params.name Not used.
* @param {integer=} params.pageSize The maximum number of operations to return. If unspecified, defaults to 50. The maximum value is 100.
* @param {string=} params.pageToken The standard list page token.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
list(params?: Params$Resource$Operations$List, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$ListOperationsResponse>;
list(params: Params$Resource$Operations$List, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListOperationsResponse>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListOperationsResponse>): void;
list(params: Params$Resource$Operations$List, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListOperationsResponse>): void;
list(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListOperationsResponse>): void;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Operations$Get extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* The name of the operation resource.
*/
name?: string;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Operations$List extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* A string for filtering Operations. The following filter fields are supported: * serviceName: Required. Only `=` operator is allowed. * startTime: The time this job was started, in ISO 8601 format. Allowed operators are `>=`, `>`, `<=`, and `<`. * status: Can be `done`, `in_progress`, or `failed`. Allowed operators are `=`, and `!=`. Filter expression supports conjunction (AND) and disjunction (OR) logical operators. However, the serviceName restriction must be at the top-level and can only be combined with other restrictions via the AND logical operator. Examples: * `serviceName={some-service}.googleapis.com` * `serviceName={some-service}.googleapis.com AND startTime>="2017-02-01"` * `serviceName={some-service}.googleapis.com AND status=done` * `serviceName={some-service}.googleapis.com AND (status=done OR startTime>="2017-02-01")`
*/
filter?: string;
/**
* Not used.
*/
name?: string;
/**
* The maximum number of operations to return. If unspecified, defaults to 50. The maximum value is 100.
*/
pageSize?: number;
/**
* The standard list page token.
*/
pageToken?: string;
}
export class Resource$Services {
context: APIRequestContext;
configs: Resource$Services$Configs;
consumers: Resource$Services$Consumers;
rollouts: Resource$Services$Rollouts;
constructor(context: APIRequestContext);
/**
* servicemanagement.services.create
* @desc Creates a new managed service. Please note one producer project can own no more than 20 services. Operation<response: ManagedService>
* @alias servicemanagement.services.create
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {().ManagedService} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
create(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Create, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Operation>;
create(params: Params$Resource$Services$Create, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
create(params: Params$Resource$Services$Create, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
create(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.delete
* @desc Deletes a managed service. This method will change the service to the `Soft-Delete` state for 30 days. Within this period, service producers may call UndeleteService to restore the service. After 30 days, the service will be permanently deleted. Operation<response: google.protobuf.Empty>
* @alias servicemanagement.services.delete
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
delete(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Delete, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Operation>;
delete(params: Params$Resource$Services$Delete, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
delete(params: Params$Resource$Services$Delete, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
delete(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.disable
* @desc Disables a service for a project, so it can no longer be be used for the project. It prevents accidental usage that may cause unexpected billing charges or security leaks. Operation<response: DisableServiceResponse>
* @alias servicemanagement.services.disable
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. Name of the service to disable. Specifying an unknown service name will cause the request to fail.
* @param {().DisableServiceRequest} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
disable(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Disable, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Operation>;
disable(params: Params$Resource$Services$Disable, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
disable(params: Params$Resource$Services$Disable, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
disable(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.enable
* @desc Enables a service for a project, so it can be used for the project. See [Cloud Auth Guide](https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication) for more information. Operation<response: EnableServiceResponse>
* @alias servicemanagement.services.enable
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. Name of the service to enable. Specifying an unknown service name will cause the request to fail.
* @param {().EnableServiceRequest} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
enable(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Enable, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Operation>;
enable(params: Params$Resource$Services$Enable, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
enable(params: Params$Resource$Services$Enable, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
enable(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.generateConfigReport
* @desc Generates and returns a report (errors, warnings and changes from existing configurations) associated with GenerateConfigReportRequest.new_value If GenerateConfigReportRequest.old_value is specified, GenerateConfigReportRequest will contain a single ChangeReport based on the comparison between GenerateConfigReportRequest.new_value and GenerateConfigReportRequest.old_value. If GenerateConfigReportRequest.old_value is not specified, this method will compare GenerateConfigReportRequest.new_value with the last pushed service configuration.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.generateConfigReport
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {().GenerateConfigReportRequest} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
generateConfigReport(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Generateconfigreport, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$GenerateConfigReportResponse>;
generateConfigReport(params: Params$Resource$Services$Generateconfigreport, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$GenerateConfigReportResponse>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$GenerateConfigReportResponse>): void;
generateConfigReport(params: Params$Resource$Services$Generateconfigreport, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$GenerateConfigReportResponse>): void;
generateConfigReport(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$GenerateConfigReportResponse>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.get
* @desc Gets a managed service. Authentication is required unless the service is public.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.get
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the `ServiceManager` overview for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
get(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Get, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$ManagedService>;
get(params: Params$Resource$Services$Get, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ManagedService>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ManagedService>): void;
get(params: Params$Resource$Services$Get, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ManagedService>): void;
get(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ManagedService>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.getConfig
* @desc Gets a service configuration (version) for a managed service.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.getConfig
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string=} params.configId Required. The id of the service configuration resource. This field must be specified for the server to return all fields, including `SourceInfo`.
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {string=} params.view Specifies which parts of the Service Config should be returned in the response.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
getConfig(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Getconfig, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Service>;
getConfig(params: Params$Resource$Services$Getconfig, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>): void;
getConfig(params: Params$Resource$Services$Getconfig, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>): void;
getConfig(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.getIamPolicy
* @desc Gets the access control policy for a resource. Returns an empty policy if the resource exists and does not have a policy set.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.getIamPolicy
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.resource_ REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
* @param {().GetIamPolicyRequest} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
getIamPolicy(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Getiampolicy, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Policy>;
getIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$Services$Getiampolicy, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
getIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$Services$Getiampolicy, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
getIamPolicy(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.list
* @desc Lists managed services. Returns all public services. For authenticated users, also returns all services the calling user has "servicemanagement.services.get" permission for. **BETA:** If the caller specifies the `consumer_id`, it returns only the services enabled on the consumer. The `consumer_id` must have the format of "project:{PROJECT-ID}".
* @alias servicemanagement.services.list
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string=} params.consumerId Include services consumed by the specified consumer. The Google Service Management implementation accepts the following forms: - project:<project_id>
* @param {integer=} params.pageSize The max number of items to include in the response list. Page size is 50 if not specified. Maximum value is 100.
* @param {string=} params.pageToken Token identifying which result to start with; returned by a previous list call.
* @param {string=} params.producerProjectId Include services produced by the specified project.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
list(params?: Params$Resource$Services$List, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$ListServicesResponse>;
list(params: Params$Resource$Services$List, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServicesResponse>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServicesResponse>): void;
list(params: Params$Resource$Services$List, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServicesResponse>): void;
list(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServicesResponse>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.setIamPolicy
* @desc Sets the access control policy on the specified resource. Replaces any existing policy. Can return Public Errors: NOT_FOUND, INVALID_ARGUMENT and PERMISSION_DENIED
* @alias servicemanagement.services.setIamPolicy
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.resource_ REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being specified. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
* @param {().SetIamPolicyRequest} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
setIamPolicy(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Setiampolicy, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Policy>;
setIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$Services$Setiampolicy, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
setIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$Services$Setiampolicy, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
setIamPolicy(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.testIamPermissions
* @desc Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified resource. If the resource does not exist, this will return an empty set of permissions, not a NOT_FOUND error. Note: This operation is designed to be used for building permission-aware UIs and command-line tools, not for authorization checking. This operation may "fail open" without warning.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.testIamPermissions
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.resource_ REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy detail is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
* @param {().TestIamPermissionsRequest} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
testIamPermissions(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Testiampermissions, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse>;
testIamPermissions(params: Params$Resource$Services$Testiampermissions, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse>): void;
testIamPermissions(params: Params$Resource$Services$Testiampermissions, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse>): void;
testIamPermissions(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.undelete
* @desc Revives a previously deleted managed service. The method restores the service using the configuration at the time the service was deleted. The target service must exist and must have been deleted within the last 30 days. Operation<response: UndeleteServiceResponse>
* @alias servicemanagement.services.undelete
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
undelete(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Undelete, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Operation>;
undelete(params: Params$Resource$Services$Undelete, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
undelete(params: Params$Resource$Services$Undelete, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
undelete(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Create extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$ManagedService;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Delete extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Disable extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. Name of the service to disable. Specifying an unknown service name will cause the request to fail.
*/
serviceName?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$DisableServiceRequest;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Enable extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. Name of the service to enable. Specifying an unknown service name will cause the request to fail.
*/
serviceName?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$EnableServiceRequest;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Generateconfigreport extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$GenerateConfigReportRequest;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Get extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the `ServiceManager` overview for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Getconfig extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. The id of the service configuration resource. This field must be specified for the server to return all fields, including `SourceInfo`.
*/
configId?: string;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
/**
* Specifies which parts of the Service Config should be returned in the response.
*/
view?: string;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Getiampolicy extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
*/
resource?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$GetIamPolicyRequest;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$List extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Include services consumed by the specified consumer. The Google Service Management implementation accepts the following forms: - project:<project_id>
*/
consumerId?: string;
/**
* The max number of items to include in the response list. Page size is 50 if not specified. Maximum value is 100.
*/
pageSize?: number;
/**
* Token identifying which result to start with; returned by a previous list call.
*/
pageToken?: string;
/**
* Include services produced by the specified project.
*/
producerProjectId?: string;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Setiampolicy extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being specified. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
*/
resource?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$SetIamPolicyRequest;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Testiampermissions extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy detail is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
*/
resource?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$TestIamPermissionsRequest;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Undelete extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
}
export class Resource$Services$Configs {
context: APIRequestContext;
constructor(context: APIRequestContext);
/**
* servicemanagement.services.configs.create
* @desc Creates a new service configuration (version) for a managed service. This method only stores the service configuration. To roll out the service configuration to backend systems please call CreateServiceRollout. Only the 100 most recent service configurations and ones referenced by existing rollouts are kept for each service. The rest will be deleted eventually.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.configs.create
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {().Service} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
create(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Create, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Service>;
create(params: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Create, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>): void;
create(params: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Create, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>): void;
create(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.configs.get
* @desc Gets a service configuration (version) for a managed service.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.configs.get
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.configId Required. The id of the service configuration resource. This field must be specified for the server to return all fields, including `SourceInfo`.
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {string=} params.view Specifies which parts of the Service Config should be returned in the response.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
get(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Get, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Service>;
get(params: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Get, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>): void;
get(params: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Get, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>): void;
get(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Service>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.configs.list
* @desc Lists the history of the service configuration for a managed service, from the newest to the oldest.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.configs.list
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {integer=} params.pageSize The max number of items to include in the response list. Page size is 50 if not specified. Maximum value is 100.
* @param {string=} params.pageToken The token of the page to retrieve.
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
list(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$List, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$ListServiceConfigsResponse>;
list(params: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$List, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServiceConfigsResponse>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServiceConfigsResponse>): void;
list(params: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$List, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServiceConfigsResponse>): void;
list(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServiceConfigsResponse>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.configs.submit
* @desc Creates a new service configuration (version) for a managed service based on user-supplied configuration source files (for example: OpenAPI Specification). This method stores the source configurations as well as the generated service configuration. To rollout the service configuration to other services, please call CreateServiceRollout. Only the 100 most recent configuration sources and ones referenced by existing service configurtions are kept for each service. The rest will be deleted eventually. Operation<response: SubmitConfigSourceResponse>
* @alias servicemanagement.services.configs.submit
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {().SubmitConfigSourceRequest} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
submit(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Submit, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Operation>;
submit(params: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Submit, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
submit(params: Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Submit, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
submit(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Create extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$Service;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Get extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. The id of the service configuration resource. This field must be specified for the server to return all fields, including `SourceInfo`.
*/
configId?: string;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
/**
* Specifies which parts of the Service Config should be returned in the response.
*/
view?: string;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Configs$List extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* The max number of items to include in the response list. Page size is 50 if not specified. Maximum value is 100.
*/
pageSize?: number;
/**
* The token of the page to retrieve.
*/
pageToken?: string;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Configs$Submit extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$SubmitConfigSourceRequest;
}
export class Resource$Services$Consumers {
context: APIRequestContext;
constructor(context: APIRequestContext);
/**
* servicemanagement.services.consumers.getIamPolicy
* @desc Gets the access control policy for a resource. Returns an empty policy if the resource exists and does not have a policy set.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.consumers.getIamPolicy
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.resource_ REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
* @param {().GetIamPolicyRequest} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
getIamPolicy(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Getiampolicy, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Policy>;
getIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Getiampolicy, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
getIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Getiampolicy, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
getIamPolicy(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.consumers.setIamPolicy
* @desc Sets the access control policy on the specified resource. Replaces any existing policy. Can return Public Errors: NOT_FOUND, INVALID_ARGUMENT and PERMISSION_DENIED
* @alias servicemanagement.services.consumers.setIamPolicy
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.resource_ REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being specified. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
* @param {().SetIamPolicyRequest} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
setIamPolicy(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Setiampolicy, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Policy>;
setIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Setiampolicy, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
setIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Setiampolicy, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
setIamPolicy(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Policy>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.consumers.testIamPermissions
* @desc Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified resource. If the resource does not exist, this will return an empty set of permissions, not a NOT_FOUND error. Note: This operation is designed to be used for building permission-aware UIs and command-line tools, not for authorization checking. This operation may "fail open" without warning.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.consumers.testIamPermissions
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.resource_ REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy detail is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
* @param {().TestIamPermissionsRequest} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
testIamPermissions(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Testiampermissions, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse>;
testIamPermissions(params: Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Testiampermissions, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse>): void;
testIamPermissions(params: Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Testiampermissions, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse>): void;
testIamPermissions(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$TestIamPermissionsResponse>): void;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Getiampolicy extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
*/
resource?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$GetIamPolicyRequest;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Setiampolicy extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being specified. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
*/
resource?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$SetIamPolicyRequest;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Consumers$Testiampermissions extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy detail is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.
*/
resource?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$TestIamPermissionsRequest;
}
export class Resource$Services$Rollouts {
context: APIRequestContext;
constructor(context: APIRequestContext);
/**
* servicemanagement.services.rollouts.create
* @desc Creates a new service configuration rollout. Based on rollout, the Google Service Management will roll out the service configurations to different backend services. For example, the logging configuration will be pushed to Google Cloud Logging. Please note that any previous pending and running Rollouts and associated Operations will be automatically cancelled so that the latest Rollout will not be blocked by previous Rollouts. Only the 100 most recent (in any state) and the last 10 successful (if not already part of the set of 100 most recent) rollouts are kept for each service. The rest will be deleted eventually. Operation<response: Rollout>
* @alias servicemanagement.services.rollouts.create
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string=} params.baseRolloutId Unimplemented. Do not use this feature until this comment is removed. The rollout id that rollout to be created based on. Rollout should be constructed based on current successful rollout, this field indicates the current successful rollout id that new rollout based on to construct, if current successful rollout changed when server receives the request, request will be rejected for safety.
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {().Rollout} params.resource Request body data
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
create(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$Create, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Operation>;
create(params: Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$Create, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
create(params: Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$Create, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
create(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.rollouts.get
* @desc Gets a service configuration rollout.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.rollouts.get
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string} params.rolloutId Required. The id of the rollout resource.
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
get(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$Get, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Rollout>;
get(params: Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$Get, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Rollout>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Rollout>): void;
get(params: Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$Get, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Rollout>): void;
get(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Rollout>): void;
/**
* servicemanagement.services.rollouts.list
* @desc Lists the history of the service configuration rollouts for a managed service, from the newest to the oldest.
* @alias servicemanagement.services.rollouts.list
* @memberOf! ()
*
* @param {object} params Parameters for request
* @param {string=} params.filter Required. Use `filter` to return subset of rollouts. The following filters are supported: -- To limit the results to only those in [status](google.api.servicemanagement.v1.RolloutStatus) 'SUCCESS', use filter='status=SUCCESS' -- To limit the results to those in [status](google.api.servicemanagement.v1.RolloutStatus) 'CANCELLED' or 'FAILED', use filter='status=CANCELLED OR status=FAILED'
* @param {integer=} params.pageSize The max number of items to include in the response list. Page size is 50 if not specified. Maximum value is 100.
* @param {string=} params.pageToken The token of the page to retrieve.
* @param {string} params.serviceName Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
* @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
* @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
* @return {object} Request object
*/
list(params?: Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$List, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$ListServiceRolloutsResponse>;
list(params: Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$List, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServiceRolloutsResponse>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServiceRolloutsResponse>): void;
list(params: Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$List, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServiceRolloutsResponse>): void;
list(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListServiceRolloutsResponse>): void;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$Create extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Unimplemented. Do not use this feature until this comment is removed. The rollout id that rollout to be created based on. Rollout should be constructed based on current successful rollout, this field indicates the current successful rollout id that new rollout based on to construct, if current successful rollout changed when server receives the request, request will be rejected for safety.
*/
baseRolloutId?: string;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
/**
* Request body metadata
*/
requestBody?: Schema$Rollout;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$Get extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. The id of the rollout resource.
*/
rolloutId?: string;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
}
export interface Params$Resource$Services$Rollouts$List extends StandardParameters {
/**
* Auth client or API Key for the request
*/
auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient;
/**
* Required. Use `filter` to return subset of rollouts. The following filters are supported: -- To limit the results to only those in [status](google.api.servicemanagement.v1.RolloutStatus) 'SUCCESS', use filter='status=SUCCESS' -- To limit the results to those in [status](google.api.servicemanagement.v1.RolloutStatus) 'CANCELLED' or 'FAILED', use filter='status=CANCELLED OR status=FAILED'
*/
filter?: string;
/**
* The max number of items to include in the response list. Page size is 50 if not specified. Maximum value is 100.
*/
pageSize?: number;
/**
* The token of the page to retrieve.
*/
pageToken?: string;
/**
* Required. The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`.
*/
serviceName?: string;
}
export {};
}