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| <h1><a href="cloudsearch_v1.html">Cloud Search API</a> . <a href="cloudsearch_v1.indexing.html">indexing</a> . <a href="cloudsearch_v1.indexing.datasources.html">datasources</a></h1> |
| <h2>Instance Methods</h2> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="cloudsearch_v1.indexing.datasources.items.html">items()</a></code> |
| </p> |
| <p class="firstline">Returns the items Resource.</p> |
| |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#deleteSchema">deleteSchema(name, debugOptions_enableDebugging=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Deletes the schema of a data source.</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#getSchema">getSchema(name, debugOptions_enableDebugging=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Gets the schema of a data source.</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#updateSchema">updateSchema(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Updates the schema of a data source.</p> |
| <h3>Method Details</h3> |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="deleteSchema">deleteSchema(name, debugOptions_enableDebugging=None, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Deletes the schema of a data source. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: string, Name of the data source to delete Schema. Format: |
| datasources/{source_id} (required) |
| debugOptions_enableDebugging: boolean, If you are asked by Google to help with debugging, set this field. |
| Otherwise, ignore this field. |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a |
| # network API call. |
| "metadata": { # Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically |
| # contains progress information and common metadata such as create time. |
| # Some services might not provide such metadata. Any method that returns a |
| # long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any. |
| "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. |
| }, |
| "error": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation. |
| # 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). |
| "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any |
| # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the |
| # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. |
| "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. |
| "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of |
| # message types for APIs to use. |
| { |
| "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. |
| }, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "done": True or False, # If the value is `false`, it means the operation is still in progress. |
| # If `true`, the operation is completed, and either `error` or `response` is |
| # available. |
| "response": { # The normal response of the operation in case of success. If the original |
| # method returns no data on success, such as `Delete`, the response is |
| # `google.protobuf.Empty`. If the original method is standard |
| # `Get`/`Create`/`Update`, the response should be the resource. For other |
| # methods, the response should have the type `XxxResponse`, where `Xxx` |
| # is the original method name. For example, if the original method name |
| # is `TakeSnapshot()`, the inferred response type is |
| # `TakeSnapshotResponse`. |
| "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. |
| }, |
| "name": "A String", # The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that |
| # originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the |
| # `name` should be a resource name ending with `operations/{unique_id}`. |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="getSchema">getSchema(name, debugOptions_enableDebugging=None, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Gets the schema of a data source. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: string, Name of the data source to get Schema. Format: |
| datasources/{source_id} (required) |
| debugOptions_enableDebugging: boolean, If you are asked by Google to help with debugging, set this field. |
| Otherwise, ignore this field. |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # The schema definition for a data source. |
| "objectDefinitions": [ # The list of top-level objects for the data source. |
| # The maximum number of elements is 10. |
| { # The definition for an object within a data source. |
| "propertyDefinitions": [ # The property definitions for the object. |
| # The maximum number of elements is 1000. |
| { # The definition of a property within an object. |
| "htmlPropertyOptions": { # Options for html properties. |
| "retrievalImportance": { # Indicates the search quality importance of the tokens within the |
| # field when used for retrieval. Can only be set to DEFAULT or NONE. |
| "importance": "A String", # Indicates the ranking importance given to property when it is matched |
| # during retrieval. Once set, the token importance of a property cannot be |
| # changed. |
| }, |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for html properties. This is optional. # If set, describes how the property should be used as a search operator. |
| # Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields relevant |
| # to the type of item being searched. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # html property. For example, if operatorName is *subject* and the |
| # property's name is *subjectLine*, then queries like |
| # *subject:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *subjectLine* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any |
| # html properties or text within the content field for the item. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "textPropertyOptions": { # Options for text properties. |
| "retrievalImportance": { # Indicates the search quality importance of the tokens within the |
| # field when used for retrieval. |
| "importance": "A String", # Indicates the ranking importance given to property when it is matched |
| # during retrieval. Once set, the token importance of a property cannot be |
| # changed. |
| }, |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for text properties. This is optional. # If set, describes how the property should be used as a search operator. |
| # Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields relevant |
| # to the type of item being searched. |
| "exactMatchWithOperator": True or False, # If true, the text value will be tokenized as one atomic value in |
| # operator searches and facet matches. For example, if the operator name is |
| # "genre" and the value is "science-fiction" the query restrictions |
| # "genre:science" and "genre:fiction" will not match the item; |
| # "genre:science-fiction" will. Value matching is case-sensitive |
| # and does not remove special characters. |
| # If false, the text will be tokenized. For example, if the value is |
| # "science-fiction" the queries "genre:science" and "genre:fiction" will |
| # match the item. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # text property. For example, if operatorName is *subject* and the |
| # property's name is *subjectLine*, then queries like |
| # *subject:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *subjectLine* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any |
| # text properties or text within the content field for the item. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "name": "A String", # The name of the property. Item indexing requests sent to the Indexing API |
| # should set the property name |
| # equal to this value. For example, if name is *subject_line*, then indexing |
| # requests for document items with subject fields should set the |
| # name for that field equal to |
| # *subject_line*. Use the name as the identifier for the object property. |
| # Once registered as a property for an object, you cannot re-use this name |
| # for another property within that object. |
| # The name must start with a letter and can only contain letters (A-Z, a-z) |
| # or numbers (0-9). |
| # The maximum length is 256 characters. |
| "enumPropertyOptions": { # Options for enum properties, which allow you to define a restricted set of |
| # strings to match user queries, set rankings for those string values, and |
| # define an operator name to be paired with those strings so that users can |
| # narrow results to only items with a specific value. For example, for items in |
| # a request tracking system with priority information, you could define *p0* as |
| # an allowable enum value and tie this enum to the operator name *priority* so |
| # that search users could add *priority:p0* to their query to restrict the set |
| # of results to only those items indexed with the value *p0*. |
| "orderedRanking": "A String", # Used to specify the ordered ranking for the enumeration that determines how |
| # the integer values provided in the possible EnumValuePairs are used to rank |
| # results. If specified, integer values must be provided for all possible |
| # EnumValuePair values given for this property. Can only be used if |
| # isRepeatable |
| # is false. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for enum properties. This is # If set, describes how the enum should be used as a search operator. |
| # optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields |
| # relevant to the type of item being searched. For example, if you provide no |
| # operator for a *priority* enum property with possible values *p0* and *p1*, |
| # a query that contains the term *p0* will return items that have *p0* as the |
| # value of the *priority* property, as well as any items that contain the |
| # string *p0* in other fields. If you provide an operator name for the enum, |
| # such as *priority*, then search users can use that operator to refine |
| # results to only items that have *p0* as this property's value, with the |
| # query *priority:p0*. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # enum property. For example, if operatorName is *priority* and the |
| # property's name is *priorityVal*, then queries like |
| # *priority:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *priorityVal* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any String |
| # properties or text within the content field for the item. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| "possibleValues": [ # The list of possible values for the enumeration property. All |
| # EnumValuePairs must provide a string value. If you specify an integer value |
| # for one EnumValuePair, then all possible EnumValuePairs must provide an |
| # integer value. Both the string value and integer value must be unique over |
| # all possible values. Once set, possible values cannot be removed or |
| # modified. If you supply an ordered ranking and think you might insert |
| # additional enum values in the future, leave gaps in the initial integer |
| # values to allow adding a value in between previously registered values. |
| # The maximum number of elements is 100. |
| { # The enumeration value pair defines two things: a required string value and |
| # an optional integer value. The string value defines the necessary query |
| # term required to retrieve that item, such as *p0* for a priority item. |
| # The integer value determines the ranking of that string value relative |
| # to other enumerated values for the same property. For example, you might |
| # associate *p0* with *0* and define another enum pair such as *p1* and *1*. |
| # You must use the integer value in combination with |
| # ordered |
| # ranking to |
| # set the ranking of a given value relative to other enumerated values for |
| # the same property name. Here, a ranking order of DESCENDING for *priority* |
| # properties results in a ranking boost for items indexed with a value of |
| # *p0* compared to items indexed with a value of *p1*. Without a specified |
| # ranking order, the integer value has no effect on item ranking. |
| "stringValue": "A String", # The string value of the EnumValuePair. |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "integerValue": 42, # The integer value of the EnumValuePair which must be non-negative. |
| # Optional. |
| }, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "isReturnable": True or False, # Indicates that the property identifies data that should be returned in |
| # search results via the Query API. If set to *true*, indicates that Query |
| # API users can use matching property fields in results. However, storing |
| # fields requires more space allocation and uses more bandwidth for search |
| # queries, which impacts performance over large datasets. Set to *true* here |
| # only if the field is needed for search results. Cannot be true for |
| # properties whose type is an object. |
| "isSortable": True or False, # Indicates that the property can be used for sorting. Cannot be true for |
| # properties that are repeatable. Cannot be true for properties whose type |
| # is object or user identifier. IsReturnable must be true to set this option. |
| # Only supported for Boolean, Date, Double, Integer, and Timestamp |
| # properties. |
| "objectPropertyOptions": { # Options for object properties. |
| "subobjectProperties": [ # The properties of the sub-object. These properties represent a nested |
| # object. For example, if this property represents a postal address, the |
| # subobjectProperties might be named *street*, *city*, and *state*. |
| # The maximum number of elements is 1000. |
| # Object with schema name: PropertyDefinition |
| ], |
| }, |
| "timestampPropertyOptions": { # Options for timestamp properties. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for timestamp properties. This is # If set, describes how the timestamp should be used as a search operator. |
| # optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields |
| # relevant to the type of item being searched. |
| "lessThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # timestamp property using the less-than operator. For example, if |
| # lessThanOperatorName is *closedbefore* and the property's name is |
| # *closeDate*, then queries like *closedbefore:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *closeDate* is |
| # earlier than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # timestamp property. For example, if operatorName is *closedon* and the |
| # property's name is *closeDate*, then queries like |
| # *closedon:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *closeDate* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any String |
| # properties or text within the content field for the item. The operator |
| # name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). The maximum length is 32 |
| # characters. |
| "greaterThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # timestamp property using the greater-than operator. For example, if |
| # greaterThanOperatorName is *closedafter* and the property's name is |
| # *closeDate*, then queries like *closedafter:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *closeDate* is |
| # later than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "datePropertyOptions": { # Options for date properties. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Optional. Provides a search operator for date properties. # If set, describes how the date should be used as a search operator. |
| # Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields relevant |
| # to the type of item being searched. |
| "lessThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # date property using the less-than operator. For example, if |
| # lessThanOperatorName is *closedbefore* and the property's name is |
| # *closeDate*, then queries like *closedbefore:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *closeDate* is |
| # earlier than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the actual string required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # date property. For example, suppose an issue tracking schema object |
| # has a property named *closeDate* that specifies an operator with an |
| # operatorName of *closedon*. For searches on that data, queries like |
| # *closedon:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # *closeDate* property matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any String |
| # properties or text within the content field for the indexed datasource. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "greaterThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # date property using the greater-than operator. For example, if |
| # greaterThanOperatorName is *closedafter* and the property's name is |
| # *closeDate*, then queries like *closedafter:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *closeDate* is |
| # later than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "displayOptions": { # The display options for a property. # Options that determine how the property is displayed in the Cloud Search |
| # results page if it is specified to be displayed in the object's |
| # display options |
| # . |
| "displayLabel": "A String", # The user friendly label for the property that will be used if the property |
| # is specified to be displayed in ObjectDisplayOptions. If given, the display |
| # label will be shown in front of the property values when the property is |
| # part of the object display options. For example, if the property value is |
| # '1', the value by itself may not be useful context for the user. If the |
| # display name given was 'priority', then the user will see 'priority : 1' in |
| # the search results which provides clear conext to search users. This is |
| # OPTIONAL; if not given, only the property values will be displayed. |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| "booleanPropertyOptions": { # Options for boolean properties. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for boolean properties. This is # If set, describes how the boolean should be used as a search operator. |
| # optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields |
| # relevant to the type of item being searched. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # boolean property. For example, if operatorName is *closed* and the |
| # property's name is *isClosed*, then queries like |
| # *closed:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *isClosed* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any |
| # String properties or text within the content field for the item. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "isFacetable": True or False, # Indicates that the property can be used for generating facets. Cannot be |
| # true for properties whose type is object. IsReturnable must be true to set |
| # this option. |
| # Only supported for Boolean, Enum, and Text properties. |
| "doublePropertyOptions": { # Options for double properties. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for double properties. This is # If set, describes how the double should be used as a search operator. |
| # optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields |
| # relevant to the type of item being searched. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to use the |
| # double property in sorting or as a facet. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "isRepeatable": True or False, # Indicates that multiple values are allowed for the property. For example, a |
| # document only has one description but can have multiple comments. Cannot be |
| # true for properties whose type is a boolean. |
| # If set to false, properties that contain more than one value will cause the |
| # indexing request for that item to be rejected. |
| "isWildcardSearchable": True or False, # Indicates that users can perform wildcard search for this |
| # property. Only supported for Text properties. IsReturnable must be true to |
| # set this option. In a given datasource maximum of 5 properties can be |
| # marked as is_wildcard_searchable. |
| # |
| # Note: This is an alpha feature and is enabled for whitelisted users only. |
| "integerPropertyOptions": { # Options for integer properties. |
| "orderedRanking": "A String", # Used to specify the ordered ranking for the integer. Can only be used if |
| # isRepeatable |
| # is false. |
| "minimumValue": "A String", # The minimum value of the property. The minimum and maximum values for the |
| # property are used to rank results according to the |
| # ordered ranking. |
| # Indexing requests with values less than the minimum are accepted and |
| # ranked with the same weight as items indexed with the minimum value. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for integer properties. This is # If set, describes how the integer should be used as a search operator. |
| # optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields |
| # relevant to the type of item being searched. |
| "lessThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # integer property using the less-than operator. For example, if |
| # lessThanOperatorName is *prioritybelow* and the property's name is |
| # *priorityVal*, then queries like *prioritybelow:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *priorityVal* is |
| # less than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "greaterThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # integer property using the greater-than operator. For example, if |
| # greaterThanOperatorName is *priorityabove* and the property's name is |
| # *priorityVal*, then queries like *priorityabove:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *priorityVal* is |
| # greater than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # integer property. For example, if operatorName is *priority* and the |
| # property's name is *priorityVal*, then queries like |
| # *priority:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *priorityVal* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any String |
| # properties or text within the content field for the item. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| "maximumValue": "A String", # The maximum value of the property. The minimum and maximum values for the |
| # property are used to rank results according to the |
| # ordered ranking. |
| # Indexing requests with values greater than the maximum are accepted and |
| # ranked with the same weight as items indexed with the maximum value. |
| }, |
| }, |
| ], |
| "name": "A String", # Name for the object, which then defines its type. Item indexing requests |
| # should set the |
| # objectType field |
| # equal to this value. For example, if *name* is *Document*, then indexing |
| # requests for items of type Document should set |
| # objectType equal to |
| # *Document*. Each object definition must be uniquely named within a schema. |
| # The name must start with a letter and can only contain letters (A-Z, a-z) |
| # or numbers (0-9). |
| # The maximum length is 256 characters. |
| "options": { # The options for an object. # The optional object-specific options. |
| "freshnessOptions": { # Indicates which freshness property to use when adjusting search ranking for # The freshness options for an object. |
| # an item. Fresher, more recent dates indicate higher quality. Use the |
| # freshness option property that best works with your data. For fileshare |
| # documents, last modified time is most relevant. For calendar event data, |
| # the time when the event occurs is a more relevant freshness indicator. In |
| # this way, calendar events that occur closer to the time of the search query |
| # are considered higher quality and ranked accordingly. |
| "freshnessDuration": "A String", # The duration after which an object should be considered |
| # stale. The default value is 180 days (in seconds). |
| "freshnessProperty": "A String", # This property indicates the freshness level of the object in the index. |
| # If set, this property must be a top-level property within the |
| # property definitions |
| # and it must be a |
| # timestamp type |
| # or |
| # date type. |
| # Otherwise, the Indexing API uses |
| # updateTime |
| # as the freshness indicator. |
| # The maximum length is 256 characters. |
| # |
| # When a property is used to calculate fresheness, the value defaults |
| # to 2 years from the current time. |
| }, |
| "displayOptions": { # The display options for an object. # Options that determine how the object is displayed in the Cloud Search |
| # results page. |
| "metalines": [ # Defines the properties that will be displayed in the metalines of the |
| # search results. The property values will be displayed in the order given |
| # here. If a property holds multiple values, all of the values will be |
| # diplayed before the next properties. For this reason, it is a good practice |
| # to specify singular properties before repeated properties in this list. All |
| # of the properties must set |
| # is_returnable |
| # to true. The maximum number of metalines is 3. |
| { # A metaline is a list of properties that are displayed along with the search |
| # result to provide context. |
| "properties": [ # The list of displayed properties for the metaline. The maxiumum number of |
| # properties is 5. |
| { # A reference to a top-level property within the object that should be |
| # displayed in search results. The values of the chosen properties will be |
| # displayed in the search results along with the |
| # dislpay label |
| # for that property if one is specified. If a display label is not specified, |
| # only the values will be shown. |
| "propertyName": "A String", # The name of the top-level property as defined in a property definition |
| # for the object. If the name is not a defined property in the schema, an |
| # error will be given when attempting to update the schema. |
| }, |
| ], |
| }, |
| ], |
| "objectDisplayLabel": "A String", # The user friendly label to display in the search result to inidicate the |
| # type of the item. This is OPTIONAL; if not given, an object label will not |
| # be displayed on the context line of the search results. The maximum length |
| # is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| }, |
| ], |
| "operationIds": [ # IDs of the Long Running Operations (LROs) currently running for this |
| # schema. After modifying the schema, wait for operations to complete |
| # before indexing additional content. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="updateSchema">updateSchema(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Updates the schema of a data source. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: string, Name of the data source to update Schema. Format: |
| datasources/{source_id} (required) |
| body: object, The request body. (required) |
| The object takes the form of: |
| |
| { |
| "validateOnly": True or False, # If true, the request will be validated without side effects. |
| "debugOptions": { # Shared request debug options for all cloudsearch RPC methods. # Common debug options. |
| "enableDebugging": True or False, # If you are asked by Google to help with debugging, set this field. |
| # Otherwise, ignore this field. |
| }, |
| "schema": { # The schema definition for a data source. # The new schema for the source. |
| "objectDefinitions": [ # The list of top-level objects for the data source. |
| # The maximum number of elements is 10. |
| { # The definition for an object within a data source. |
| "propertyDefinitions": [ # The property definitions for the object. |
| # The maximum number of elements is 1000. |
| { # The definition of a property within an object. |
| "htmlPropertyOptions": { # Options for html properties. |
| "retrievalImportance": { # Indicates the search quality importance of the tokens within the |
| # field when used for retrieval. Can only be set to DEFAULT or NONE. |
| "importance": "A String", # Indicates the ranking importance given to property when it is matched |
| # during retrieval. Once set, the token importance of a property cannot be |
| # changed. |
| }, |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for html properties. This is optional. # If set, describes how the property should be used as a search operator. |
| # Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields relevant |
| # to the type of item being searched. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # html property. For example, if operatorName is *subject* and the |
| # property's name is *subjectLine*, then queries like |
| # *subject:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *subjectLine* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any |
| # html properties or text within the content field for the item. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "textPropertyOptions": { # Options for text properties. |
| "retrievalImportance": { # Indicates the search quality importance of the tokens within the |
| # field when used for retrieval. |
| "importance": "A String", # Indicates the ranking importance given to property when it is matched |
| # during retrieval. Once set, the token importance of a property cannot be |
| # changed. |
| }, |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for text properties. This is optional. # If set, describes how the property should be used as a search operator. |
| # Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields relevant |
| # to the type of item being searched. |
| "exactMatchWithOperator": True or False, # If true, the text value will be tokenized as one atomic value in |
| # operator searches and facet matches. For example, if the operator name is |
| # "genre" and the value is "science-fiction" the query restrictions |
| # "genre:science" and "genre:fiction" will not match the item; |
| # "genre:science-fiction" will. Value matching is case-sensitive |
| # and does not remove special characters. |
| # If false, the text will be tokenized. For example, if the value is |
| # "science-fiction" the queries "genre:science" and "genre:fiction" will |
| # match the item. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # text property. For example, if operatorName is *subject* and the |
| # property's name is *subjectLine*, then queries like |
| # *subject:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *subjectLine* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any |
| # text properties or text within the content field for the item. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "name": "A String", # The name of the property. Item indexing requests sent to the Indexing API |
| # should set the property name |
| # equal to this value. For example, if name is *subject_line*, then indexing |
| # requests for document items with subject fields should set the |
| # name for that field equal to |
| # *subject_line*. Use the name as the identifier for the object property. |
| # Once registered as a property for an object, you cannot re-use this name |
| # for another property within that object. |
| # The name must start with a letter and can only contain letters (A-Z, a-z) |
| # or numbers (0-9). |
| # The maximum length is 256 characters. |
| "enumPropertyOptions": { # Options for enum properties, which allow you to define a restricted set of |
| # strings to match user queries, set rankings for those string values, and |
| # define an operator name to be paired with those strings so that users can |
| # narrow results to only items with a specific value. For example, for items in |
| # a request tracking system with priority information, you could define *p0* as |
| # an allowable enum value and tie this enum to the operator name *priority* so |
| # that search users could add *priority:p0* to their query to restrict the set |
| # of results to only those items indexed with the value *p0*. |
| "orderedRanking": "A String", # Used to specify the ordered ranking for the enumeration that determines how |
| # the integer values provided in the possible EnumValuePairs are used to rank |
| # results. If specified, integer values must be provided for all possible |
| # EnumValuePair values given for this property. Can only be used if |
| # isRepeatable |
| # is false. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for enum properties. This is # If set, describes how the enum should be used as a search operator. |
| # optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields |
| # relevant to the type of item being searched. For example, if you provide no |
| # operator for a *priority* enum property with possible values *p0* and *p1*, |
| # a query that contains the term *p0* will return items that have *p0* as the |
| # value of the *priority* property, as well as any items that contain the |
| # string *p0* in other fields. If you provide an operator name for the enum, |
| # such as *priority*, then search users can use that operator to refine |
| # results to only items that have *p0* as this property's value, with the |
| # query *priority:p0*. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # enum property. For example, if operatorName is *priority* and the |
| # property's name is *priorityVal*, then queries like |
| # *priority:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *priorityVal* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any String |
| # properties or text within the content field for the item. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| "possibleValues": [ # The list of possible values for the enumeration property. All |
| # EnumValuePairs must provide a string value. If you specify an integer value |
| # for one EnumValuePair, then all possible EnumValuePairs must provide an |
| # integer value. Both the string value and integer value must be unique over |
| # all possible values. Once set, possible values cannot be removed or |
| # modified. If you supply an ordered ranking and think you might insert |
| # additional enum values in the future, leave gaps in the initial integer |
| # values to allow adding a value in between previously registered values. |
| # The maximum number of elements is 100. |
| { # The enumeration value pair defines two things: a required string value and |
| # an optional integer value. The string value defines the necessary query |
| # term required to retrieve that item, such as *p0* for a priority item. |
| # The integer value determines the ranking of that string value relative |
| # to other enumerated values for the same property. For example, you might |
| # associate *p0* with *0* and define another enum pair such as *p1* and *1*. |
| # You must use the integer value in combination with |
| # ordered |
| # ranking to |
| # set the ranking of a given value relative to other enumerated values for |
| # the same property name. Here, a ranking order of DESCENDING for *priority* |
| # properties results in a ranking boost for items indexed with a value of |
| # *p0* compared to items indexed with a value of *p1*. Without a specified |
| # ranking order, the integer value has no effect on item ranking. |
| "stringValue": "A String", # The string value of the EnumValuePair. |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "integerValue": 42, # The integer value of the EnumValuePair which must be non-negative. |
| # Optional. |
| }, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "isReturnable": True or False, # Indicates that the property identifies data that should be returned in |
| # search results via the Query API. If set to *true*, indicates that Query |
| # API users can use matching property fields in results. However, storing |
| # fields requires more space allocation and uses more bandwidth for search |
| # queries, which impacts performance over large datasets. Set to *true* here |
| # only if the field is needed for search results. Cannot be true for |
| # properties whose type is an object. |
| "isSortable": True or False, # Indicates that the property can be used for sorting. Cannot be true for |
| # properties that are repeatable. Cannot be true for properties whose type |
| # is object or user identifier. IsReturnable must be true to set this option. |
| # Only supported for Boolean, Date, Double, Integer, and Timestamp |
| # properties. |
| "objectPropertyOptions": { # Options for object properties. |
| "subobjectProperties": [ # The properties of the sub-object. These properties represent a nested |
| # object. For example, if this property represents a postal address, the |
| # subobjectProperties might be named *street*, *city*, and *state*. |
| # The maximum number of elements is 1000. |
| # Object with schema name: PropertyDefinition |
| ], |
| }, |
| "timestampPropertyOptions": { # Options for timestamp properties. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for timestamp properties. This is # If set, describes how the timestamp should be used as a search operator. |
| # optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields |
| # relevant to the type of item being searched. |
| "lessThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # timestamp property using the less-than operator. For example, if |
| # lessThanOperatorName is *closedbefore* and the property's name is |
| # *closeDate*, then queries like *closedbefore:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *closeDate* is |
| # earlier than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # timestamp property. For example, if operatorName is *closedon* and the |
| # property's name is *closeDate*, then queries like |
| # *closedon:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *closeDate* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any String |
| # properties or text within the content field for the item. The operator |
| # name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). The maximum length is 32 |
| # characters. |
| "greaterThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # timestamp property using the greater-than operator. For example, if |
| # greaterThanOperatorName is *closedafter* and the property's name is |
| # *closeDate*, then queries like *closedafter:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *closeDate* is |
| # later than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "datePropertyOptions": { # Options for date properties. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Optional. Provides a search operator for date properties. # If set, describes how the date should be used as a search operator. |
| # Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields relevant |
| # to the type of item being searched. |
| "lessThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # date property using the less-than operator. For example, if |
| # lessThanOperatorName is *closedbefore* and the property's name is |
| # *closeDate*, then queries like *closedbefore:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *closeDate* is |
| # earlier than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the actual string required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # date property. For example, suppose an issue tracking schema object |
| # has a property named *closeDate* that specifies an operator with an |
| # operatorName of *closedon*. For searches on that data, queries like |
| # *closedon:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # *closeDate* property matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any String |
| # properties or text within the content field for the indexed datasource. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "greaterThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # date property using the greater-than operator. For example, if |
| # greaterThanOperatorName is *closedafter* and the property's name is |
| # *closeDate*, then queries like *closedafter:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *closeDate* is |
| # later than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "displayOptions": { # The display options for a property. # Options that determine how the property is displayed in the Cloud Search |
| # results page if it is specified to be displayed in the object's |
| # display options |
| # . |
| "displayLabel": "A String", # The user friendly label for the property that will be used if the property |
| # is specified to be displayed in ObjectDisplayOptions. If given, the display |
| # label will be shown in front of the property values when the property is |
| # part of the object display options. For example, if the property value is |
| # '1', the value by itself may not be useful context for the user. If the |
| # display name given was 'priority', then the user will see 'priority : 1' in |
| # the search results which provides clear conext to search users. This is |
| # OPTIONAL; if not given, only the property values will be displayed. |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| "booleanPropertyOptions": { # Options for boolean properties. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for boolean properties. This is # If set, describes how the boolean should be used as a search operator. |
| # optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields |
| # relevant to the type of item being searched. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # boolean property. For example, if operatorName is *closed* and the |
| # property's name is *isClosed*, then queries like |
| # *closed:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *isClosed* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any |
| # String properties or text within the content field for the item. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "isFacetable": True or False, # Indicates that the property can be used for generating facets. Cannot be |
| # true for properties whose type is object. IsReturnable must be true to set |
| # this option. |
| # Only supported for Boolean, Enum, and Text properties. |
| "doublePropertyOptions": { # Options for double properties. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for double properties. This is # If set, describes how the double should be used as a search operator. |
| # optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields |
| # relevant to the type of item being searched. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to use the |
| # double property in sorting or as a facet. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "isRepeatable": True or False, # Indicates that multiple values are allowed for the property. For example, a |
| # document only has one description but can have multiple comments. Cannot be |
| # true for properties whose type is a boolean. |
| # If set to false, properties that contain more than one value will cause the |
| # indexing request for that item to be rejected. |
| "isWildcardSearchable": True or False, # Indicates that users can perform wildcard search for this |
| # property. Only supported for Text properties. IsReturnable must be true to |
| # set this option. In a given datasource maximum of 5 properties can be |
| # marked as is_wildcard_searchable. |
| # |
| # Note: This is an alpha feature and is enabled for whitelisted users only. |
| "integerPropertyOptions": { # Options for integer properties. |
| "orderedRanking": "A String", # Used to specify the ordered ranking for the integer. Can only be used if |
| # isRepeatable |
| # is false. |
| "minimumValue": "A String", # The minimum value of the property. The minimum and maximum values for the |
| # property are used to rank results according to the |
| # ordered ranking. |
| # Indexing requests with values less than the minimum are accepted and |
| # ranked with the same weight as items indexed with the minimum value. |
| "operatorOptions": { # Used to provide a search operator for integer properties. This is # If set, describes how the integer should be used as a search operator. |
| # optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields |
| # relevant to the type of item being searched. |
| "lessThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # integer property using the less-than operator. For example, if |
| # lessThanOperatorName is *prioritybelow* and the property's name is |
| # *priorityVal*, then queries like *prioritybelow:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *priorityVal* is |
| # less than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "greaterThanOperatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # integer property using the greater-than operator. For example, if |
| # greaterThanOperatorName is *priorityabove* and the property's name is |
| # *priorityVal*, then queries like *priorityabove:<value>* will |
| # show results only where the value of the property named *priorityVal* is |
| # greater than *<value>*. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| "operatorName": "A String", # Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the |
| # integer property. For example, if operatorName is *priority* and the |
| # property's name is *priorityVal*, then queries like |
| # *priority:<value>* will show results only where the value of the |
| # property named *priorityVal* matches *<value>*. By contrast, a |
| # search that uses the same *<value>* without an operator will return |
| # all items where *<value>* matches the value of any String |
| # properties or text within the content field for the item. |
| # The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). |
| # The maximum length is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| "maximumValue": "A String", # The maximum value of the property. The minimum and maximum values for the |
| # property are used to rank results according to the |
| # ordered ranking. |
| # Indexing requests with values greater than the maximum are accepted and |
| # ranked with the same weight as items indexed with the maximum value. |
| }, |
| }, |
| ], |
| "name": "A String", # Name for the object, which then defines its type. Item indexing requests |
| # should set the |
| # objectType field |
| # equal to this value. For example, if *name* is *Document*, then indexing |
| # requests for items of type Document should set |
| # objectType equal to |
| # *Document*. Each object definition must be uniquely named within a schema. |
| # The name must start with a letter and can only contain letters (A-Z, a-z) |
| # or numbers (0-9). |
| # The maximum length is 256 characters. |
| "options": { # The options for an object. # The optional object-specific options. |
| "freshnessOptions": { # Indicates which freshness property to use when adjusting search ranking for # The freshness options for an object. |
| # an item. Fresher, more recent dates indicate higher quality. Use the |
| # freshness option property that best works with your data. For fileshare |
| # documents, last modified time is most relevant. For calendar event data, |
| # the time when the event occurs is a more relevant freshness indicator. In |
| # this way, calendar events that occur closer to the time of the search query |
| # are considered higher quality and ranked accordingly. |
| "freshnessDuration": "A String", # The duration after which an object should be considered |
| # stale. The default value is 180 days (in seconds). |
| "freshnessProperty": "A String", # This property indicates the freshness level of the object in the index. |
| # If set, this property must be a top-level property within the |
| # property definitions |
| # and it must be a |
| # timestamp type |
| # or |
| # date type. |
| # Otherwise, the Indexing API uses |
| # updateTime |
| # as the freshness indicator. |
| # The maximum length is 256 characters. |
| # |
| # When a property is used to calculate fresheness, the value defaults |
| # to 2 years from the current time. |
| }, |
| "displayOptions": { # The display options for an object. # Options that determine how the object is displayed in the Cloud Search |
| # results page. |
| "metalines": [ # Defines the properties that will be displayed in the metalines of the |
| # search results. The property values will be displayed in the order given |
| # here. If a property holds multiple values, all of the values will be |
| # diplayed before the next properties. For this reason, it is a good practice |
| # to specify singular properties before repeated properties in this list. All |
| # of the properties must set |
| # is_returnable |
| # to true. The maximum number of metalines is 3. |
| { # A metaline is a list of properties that are displayed along with the search |
| # result to provide context. |
| "properties": [ # The list of displayed properties for the metaline. The maxiumum number of |
| # properties is 5. |
| { # A reference to a top-level property within the object that should be |
| # displayed in search results. The values of the chosen properties will be |
| # displayed in the search results along with the |
| # dislpay label |
| # for that property if one is specified. If a display label is not specified, |
| # only the values will be shown. |
| "propertyName": "A String", # The name of the top-level property as defined in a property definition |
| # for the object. If the name is not a defined property in the schema, an |
| # error will be given when attempting to update the schema. |
| }, |
| ], |
| }, |
| ], |
| "objectDisplayLabel": "A String", # The user friendly label to display in the search result to inidicate the |
| # type of the item. This is OPTIONAL; if not given, an object label will not |
| # be displayed on the context line of the search results. The maximum length |
| # is 32 characters. |
| }, |
| }, |
| }, |
| ], |
| "operationIds": [ # IDs of the Long Running Operations (LROs) currently running for this |
| # schema. After modifying the schema, wait for operations to complete |
| # before indexing additional content. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| }, |
| } |
| |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a |
| # network API call. |
| "metadata": { # Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically |
| # contains progress information and common metadata such as create time. |
| # Some services might not provide such metadata. Any method that returns a |
| # long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any. |
| "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. |
| }, |
| "error": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation. |
| # 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). |
| "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any |
| # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the |
| # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. |
| "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. |
| "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of |
| # message types for APIs to use. |
| { |
| "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. |
| }, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "done": True or False, # If the value is `false`, it means the operation is still in progress. |
| # If `true`, the operation is completed, and either `error` or `response` is |
| # available. |
| "response": { # The normal response of the operation in case of success. If the original |
| # method returns no data on success, such as `Delete`, the response is |
| # `google.protobuf.Empty`. If the original method is standard |
| # `Get`/`Create`/`Update`, the response should be the resource. For other |
| # methods, the response should have the type `XxxResponse`, where `Xxx` |
| # is the original method name. For example, if the original method name |
| # is `TakeSnapshot()`, the inferred response type is |
| # `TakeSnapshotResponse`. |
| "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. |
| }, |
| "name": "A String", # The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that |
| # originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the |
| # `name` should be a resource name ending with `operations/{unique_id}`. |
| }</pre> |
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