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| <h1><a href="servicecontrol_v1.html">Service Control API</a> . <a href="servicecontrol_v1.services.html">services</a></h1> |
| <h2>Instance Methods</h2> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#allocateQuota">allocateQuota(serviceName, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Attempts to allocate quota for the specified consumer. It should be called</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#check">check(serviceName, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Checks whether an operation on a service should be allowed to proceed</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#report">report(serviceName, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Reports operation results to Google Service Control, such as logs and</p> |
| <h3>Method Details</h3> |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="allocateQuota">allocateQuota(serviceName, body, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Attempts to allocate quota for the specified consumer. It should be called |
| before the operation is executed. |
| |
| This method requires the `servicemanagement.services.quota` |
| permission on the specified service. For more information, see |
| [Cloud IAM](https://cloud.google.com/iam). |
| |
| **NOTE:** The client **must** fail-open on server errors `INTERNAL`, |
| `UNKNOWN`, `DEADLINE_EXCEEDED`, and `UNAVAILABLE`. To ensure system |
| reliability, the server may inject these errors to prohibit any hard |
| dependency on the quota functionality. |
| |
| Args: |
| serviceName: string, Name of the service as specified in the service configuration. For example, |
| `"pubsub.googleapis.com"`. |
| |
| See google.api.Service for the definition of a service name. (required) |
| body: object, The request body. (required) |
| The object takes the form of: |
| |
| { # Request message for the AllocateQuota method. |
| "serviceConfigId": "A String", # Specifies which version of service configuration should be used to process |
| # the request. If unspecified or no matching version can be found, the latest |
| # one will be used. |
| "allocateOperation": { # Represents information regarding a quota operation. # Operation that describes the quota allocation. |
| "quotaMetrics": [ # Represents information about this operation. Each MetricValueSet |
| # corresponds to a metric defined in the service configuration. |
| # The data type used in the MetricValueSet must agree with |
| # the data type specified in the metric definition. |
| # |
| # Within a single operation, it is not allowed to have more than one |
| # MetricValue instances that have the same metric names and identical |
| # label value combinations. If a request has such duplicated MetricValue |
| # instances, the entire request is rejected with |
| # an invalid argument error. |
| # |
| # This field is mutually exclusive with method_name. |
| { # Represents a set of metric values in the same metric. |
| # Each metric value in the set should have a unique combination of start time, |
| # end time, and label values. |
| "metricValues": [ # The values in this metric. |
| { # Represents a single metric value. |
| "moneyValue": { # Represents an amount of money with its currency type. # A money value. |
| "nanos": 42, # Number of nano (10^-9) units of the amount. |
| # The value must be between -999,999,999 and +999,999,999 inclusive. |
| # If `units` is positive, `nanos` must be positive or zero. |
| # If `units` is zero, `nanos` can be positive, zero, or negative. |
| # If `units` is negative, `nanos` must be negative or zero. |
| # For example $-1.75 is represented as `units`=-1 and `nanos`=-750,000,000. |
| "units": "A String", # The whole units of the amount. |
| # For example if `currencyCode` is `"USD"`, then 1 unit is one US dollar. |
| "currencyCode": "A String", # The 3-letter currency code defined in ISO 4217. |
| }, |
| "labels": { # The labels describing the metric value. |
| # See comments on google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.labels for |
| # the overriding relationship. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "doubleValue": 3.14, # A double precision floating point value. |
| "boolValue": True or False, # A boolean value. |
| "startTime": "A String", # The start of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. The time period has different semantics for different metric |
| # types (cumulative, delta, and gauge). See the metric definition |
| # documentation in the service configuration for details. |
| "distributionValue": { # Distribution represents a frequency distribution of double-valued sample # A distribution value. |
| # points. It contains the size of the population of sample points plus |
| # additional optional information: |
| # |
| # - the arithmetic mean of the samples |
| # - the minimum and maximum of the samples |
| # - the sum-squared-deviation of the samples, used to compute variance |
| # - a histogram of the values of the sample points |
| "count": "A String", # The total number of samples in the distribution. Must be >= 0. |
| "bucketCounts": [ # The number of samples in each histogram bucket. `bucket_counts` are |
| # optional. If present, they must sum to the `count` value. |
| # |
| # The buckets are defined below in `bucket_option`. There are N buckets. |
| # `bucket_counts[0]` is the number of samples in the underflow bucket. |
| # `bucket_counts[1]` to `bucket_counts[N-1]` are the numbers of samples |
| # in each of the finite buckets. And `bucket_counts[N] is the number |
| # of samples in the overflow bucket. See the comments of `bucket_option` |
| # below for more details. |
| # |
| # Any suffix of trailing zeros may be omitted. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "exponentialBuckets": { # Describing buckets with exponentially growing width. # Buckets with exponentially growing width. |
| "scale": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be > 0. |
| "growthFactor": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be larger than 1.0. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| }, |
| "minimum": 3.14, # The minimum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "maximum": 3.14, # The maximum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "sumOfSquaredDeviation": 3.14, # The sum of squared deviations from the mean: |
| # Sum[i=1..count]((x_i - mean)^2) |
| # where each x_i is a sample values. If `count` is zero then this field |
| # must be zero, otherwise validation of the request fails. |
| "linearBuckets": { # Describing buckets with constant width. # Buckets with constant width. |
| "width": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| # Must be strictly positive. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| "offset": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| }, |
| "explicitBuckets": { # Describing buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. # Buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. |
| "bounds": [ # 'bound' is a list of strictly increasing boundaries between |
| # buckets. Note that a list of length N-1 defines N buckets because |
| # of fenceposting. See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| # |
| # The i'th finite bucket covers the interval |
| # [bound[i-1], bound[i]) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to bound_size() - 1. Note that there are no |
| # finite buckets at all if 'bound' only contains a single element; in |
| # that special case the single bound defines the boundary between the |
| # underflow and overflow buckets. |
| # |
| # bucket number lower bound upper bound |
| # i == 0 (underflow) -inf bound[i] |
| # 0 < i < bound_size() bound[i-1] bound[i] |
| # i == bound_size() (overflow) bound[i-1] +inf |
| 3.14, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "mean": 3.14, # The arithmetic mean of the samples in the distribution. If `count` is |
| # zero then this field must be zero. |
| }, |
| "stringValue": "A String", # A text string value. |
| "int64Value": "A String", # A signed 64-bit integer value. |
| "endTime": "A String", # The end of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "metricName": "A String", # The metric name defined in the service configuration. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "methodName": "A String", # Fully qualified name of the API method for which this quota operation is |
| # requested. This name is used for matching quota rules or metric rules and |
| # billing status rules defined in service configuration. |
| # |
| # This field should not be set if any of the following is true: |
| # (1) the quota operation is performed on non-API resources. |
| # (2) quota_metrics is set because the caller is doing quota override. |
| # |
| # Example of an RPC method name: |
| # google.example.library.v1.LibraryService.CreateShelf |
| "labels": { # Labels describing the operation. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "quotaMode": "A String", # Quota mode for this operation. |
| "consumerId": "A String", # Identity of the consumer for whom this quota operation is being performed. |
| # |
| # This can be in one of the following formats: |
| # project:<project_id>, |
| # project_number:<project_number>, |
| # api_key:<api_key>. |
| "operationId": "A String", # Identity of the operation. This is expected to be unique within the scope |
| # of the service that generated the operation, and guarantees idempotency in |
| # case of retries. |
| # |
| # UUID version 4 is recommended, though not required. In scenarios where an |
| # operation is computed from existing information and an idempotent id is |
| # desirable for deduplication purpose, UUID version 5 is recommended. See |
| # RFC 4122 for details. |
| }, |
| } |
| |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # Response message for the AllocateQuota method. |
| "serviceConfigId": "A String", # ID of the actual config used to process the request. |
| "allocateErrors": [ # Indicates the decision of the allocate. |
| { # Represents error information for QuotaOperation. |
| "code": "A String", # Error code. |
| "description": "A String", # Free-form text that provides details on the cause of the error. |
| "subject": "A String", # Subject to whom this error applies. See the specific enum for more details |
| # on this field. For example, "clientip:<ip address of client>" or |
| # "project:<Google developer project id>". |
| }, |
| ], |
| "quotaMetrics": [ # Quota metrics to indicate the result of allocation. Depending on the |
| # request, one or more of the following metrics will be included: |
| # |
| # 1. Per quota group or per quota metric incremental usage will be specified |
| # using the following delta metric : |
| # "serviceruntime.googleapis.com/api/consumer/quota_used_count" |
| # |
| # 2. The quota limit reached condition will be specified using the following |
| # boolean metric : |
| # "serviceruntime.googleapis.com/quota/exceeded" |
| { # Represents a set of metric values in the same metric. |
| # Each metric value in the set should have a unique combination of start time, |
| # end time, and label values. |
| "metricValues": [ # The values in this metric. |
| { # Represents a single metric value. |
| "moneyValue": { # Represents an amount of money with its currency type. # A money value. |
| "nanos": 42, # Number of nano (10^-9) units of the amount. |
| # The value must be between -999,999,999 and +999,999,999 inclusive. |
| # If `units` is positive, `nanos` must be positive or zero. |
| # If `units` is zero, `nanos` can be positive, zero, or negative. |
| # If `units` is negative, `nanos` must be negative or zero. |
| # For example $-1.75 is represented as `units`=-1 and `nanos`=-750,000,000. |
| "units": "A String", # The whole units of the amount. |
| # For example if `currencyCode` is `"USD"`, then 1 unit is one US dollar. |
| "currencyCode": "A String", # The 3-letter currency code defined in ISO 4217. |
| }, |
| "labels": { # The labels describing the metric value. |
| # See comments on google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.labels for |
| # the overriding relationship. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "doubleValue": 3.14, # A double precision floating point value. |
| "boolValue": True or False, # A boolean value. |
| "startTime": "A String", # The start of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. The time period has different semantics for different metric |
| # types (cumulative, delta, and gauge). See the metric definition |
| # documentation in the service configuration for details. |
| "distributionValue": { # Distribution represents a frequency distribution of double-valued sample # A distribution value. |
| # points. It contains the size of the population of sample points plus |
| # additional optional information: |
| # |
| # - the arithmetic mean of the samples |
| # - the minimum and maximum of the samples |
| # - the sum-squared-deviation of the samples, used to compute variance |
| # - a histogram of the values of the sample points |
| "count": "A String", # The total number of samples in the distribution. Must be >= 0. |
| "bucketCounts": [ # The number of samples in each histogram bucket. `bucket_counts` are |
| # optional. If present, they must sum to the `count` value. |
| # |
| # The buckets are defined below in `bucket_option`. There are N buckets. |
| # `bucket_counts[0]` is the number of samples in the underflow bucket. |
| # `bucket_counts[1]` to `bucket_counts[N-1]` are the numbers of samples |
| # in each of the finite buckets. And `bucket_counts[N] is the number |
| # of samples in the overflow bucket. See the comments of `bucket_option` |
| # below for more details. |
| # |
| # Any suffix of trailing zeros may be omitted. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "exponentialBuckets": { # Describing buckets with exponentially growing width. # Buckets with exponentially growing width. |
| "scale": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be > 0. |
| "growthFactor": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be larger than 1.0. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| }, |
| "minimum": 3.14, # The minimum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "maximum": 3.14, # The maximum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "sumOfSquaredDeviation": 3.14, # The sum of squared deviations from the mean: |
| # Sum[i=1..count]((x_i - mean)^2) |
| # where each x_i is a sample values. If `count` is zero then this field |
| # must be zero, otherwise validation of the request fails. |
| "linearBuckets": { # Describing buckets with constant width. # Buckets with constant width. |
| "width": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| # Must be strictly positive. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| "offset": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| }, |
| "explicitBuckets": { # Describing buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. # Buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. |
| "bounds": [ # 'bound' is a list of strictly increasing boundaries between |
| # buckets. Note that a list of length N-1 defines N buckets because |
| # of fenceposting. See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| # |
| # The i'th finite bucket covers the interval |
| # [bound[i-1], bound[i]) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to bound_size() - 1. Note that there are no |
| # finite buckets at all if 'bound' only contains a single element; in |
| # that special case the single bound defines the boundary between the |
| # underflow and overflow buckets. |
| # |
| # bucket number lower bound upper bound |
| # i == 0 (underflow) -inf bound[i] |
| # 0 < i < bound_size() bound[i-1] bound[i] |
| # i == bound_size() (overflow) bound[i-1] +inf |
| 3.14, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "mean": 3.14, # The arithmetic mean of the samples in the distribution. If `count` is |
| # zero then this field must be zero. |
| }, |
| "stringValue": "A String", # A text string value. |
| "int64Value": "A String", # A signed 64-bit integer value. |
| "endTime": "A String", # The end of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "metricName": "A String", # The metric name defined in the service configuration. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "allocateInfo": { # WARNING: DO NOT use this field until this warning message is removed. |
| "unusedArguments": [ # A list of label keys that were unused by the server in processing the |
| # request. Thus, for similar requests repeated in a certain future time |
| # window, the caller can choose to ignore these labels in the requests |
| # to achieve better client-side cache hits and quota aggregation. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| }, |
| "operationId": "A String", # The same operation_id value used in the AllocateQuotaRequest. Used for |
| # logging and diagnostics purposes. |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="check">check(serviceName, body, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Checks whether an operation on a service should be allowed to proceed |
| based on the configuration of the service and related policies. It must be |
| called before the operation is executed. |
| |
| If feasible, the client should cache the check results and reuse them for |
| 60 seconds. In case of any server errors, the client should rely on the |
| cached results for much longer time to avoid outage. |
| WARNING: There is general 60s delay for the configuration and policy |
| propagation, therefore callers MUST NOT depend on the `Check` method having |
| the latest policy information. |
| |
| NOTE: the CheckRequest has the size limit of 64KB. |
| |
| This method requires the `servicemanagement.services.check` permission |
| on the specified service. For more information, see |
| [Cloud IAM](https://cloud.google.com/iam). |
| |
| Args: |
| serviceName: string, The service name as specified in its service configuration. For example, |
| `"pubsub.googleapis.com"`. |
| |
| See |
| [google.api.Service](https://cloud.google.com/service-management/reference/rpc/google.api#google.api.Service) |
| for the definition of a service name. (required) |
| body: object, The request body. (required) |
| The object takes the form of: |
| |
| { # Request message for the Check method. |
| "skipActivationCheck": True or False, # Indicates if service activation check should be skipped for this request. |
| # Default behavior is to perform the check and apply relevant quota. |
| # WARNING: Setting this flag to "true" will disable quota enforcement. |
| "serviceConfigId": "A String", # Specifies which version of service configuration should be used to process |
| # the request. |
| # |
| # If unspecified or no matching version can be found, the |
| # latest one will be used. |
| "operation": { # Represents information regarding an operation. # The operation to be checked. |
| "operationName": "A String", # Fully qualified name of the operation. Reserved for future use. |
| "metricValueSets": [ # Represents information about this operation. Each MetricValueSet |
| # corresponds to a metric defined in the service configuration. |
| # The data type used in the MetricValueSet must agree with |
| # the data type specified in the metric definition. |
| # |
| # Within a single operation, it is not allowed to have more than one |
| # MetricValue instances that have the same metric names and identical |
| # label value combinations. If a request has such duplicated MetricValue |
| # instances, the entire request is rejected with |
| # an invalid argument error. |
| { # Represents a set of metric values in the same metric. |
| # Each metric value in the set should have a unique combination of start time, |
| # end time, and label values. |
| "metricValues": [ # The values in this metric. |
| { # Represents a single metric value. |
| "moneyValue": { # Represents an amount of money with its currency type. # A money value. |
| "nanos": 42, # Number of nano (10^-9) units of the amount. |
| # The value must be between -999,999,999 and +999,999,999 inclusive. |
| # If `units` is positive, `nanos` must be positive or zero. |
| # If `units` is zero, `nanos` can be positive, zero, or negative. |
| # If `units` is negative, `nanos` must be negative or zero. |
| # For example $-1.75 is represented as `units`=-1 and `nanos`=-750,000,000. |
| "units": "A String", # The whole units of the amount. |
| # For example if `currencyCode` is `"USD"`, then 1 unit is one US dollar. |
| "currencyCode": "A String", # The 3-letter currency code defined in ISO 4217. |
| }, |
| "labels": { # The labels describing the metric value. |
| # See comments on google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.labels for |
| # the overriding relationship. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "doubleValue": 3.14, # A double precision floating point value. |
| "boolValue": True or False, # A boolean value. |
| "startTime": "A String", # The start of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. The time period has different semantics for different metric |
| # types (cumulative, delta, and gauge). See the metric definition |
| # documentation in the service configuration for details. |
| "distributionValue": { # Distribution represents a frequency distribution of double-valued sample # A distribution value. |
| # points. It contains the size of the population of sample points plus |
| # additional optional information: |
| # |
| # - the arithmetic mean of the samples |
| # - the minimum and maximum of the samples |
| # - the sum-squared-deviation of the samples, used to compute variance |
| # - a histogram of the values of the sample points |
| "count": "A String", # The total number of samples in the distribution. Must be >= 0. |
| "bucketCounts": [ # The number of samples in each histogram bucket. `bucket_counts` are |
| # optional. If present, they must sum to the `count` value. |
| # |
| # The buckets are defined below in `bucket_option`. There are N buckets. |
| # `bucket_counts[0]` is the number of samples in the underflow bucket. |
| # `bucket_counts[1]` to `bucket_counts[N-1]` are the numbers of samples |
| # in each of the finite buckets. And `bucket_counts[N] is the number |
| # of samples in the overflow bucket. See the comments of `bucket_option` |
| # below for more details. |
| # |
| # Any suffix of trailing zeros may be omitted. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "exponentialBuckets": { # Describing buckets with exponentially growing width. # Buckets with exponentially growing width. |
| "scale": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be > 0. |
| "growthFactor": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be larger than 1.0. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| }, |
| "minimum": 3.14, # The minimum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "maximum": 3.14, # The maximum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "sumOfSquaredDeviation": 3.14, # The sum of squared deviations from the mean: |
| # Sum[i=1..count]((x_i - mean)^2) |
| # where each x_i is a sample values. If `count` is zero then this field |
| # must be zero, otherwise validation of the request fails. |
| "linearBuckets": { # Describing buckets with constant width. # Buckets with constant width. |
| "width": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| # Must be strictly positive. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| "offset": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| }, |
| "explicitBuckets": { # Describing buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. # Buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. |
| "bounds": [ # 'bound' is a list of strictly increasing boundaries between |
| # buckets. Note that a list of length N-1 defines N buckets because |
| # of fenceposting. See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| # |
| # The i'th finite bucket covers the interval |
| # [bound[i-1], bound[i]) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to bound_size() - 1. Note that there are no |
| # finite buckets at all if 'bound' only contains a single element; in |
| # that special case the single bound defines the boundary between the |
| # underflow and overflow buckets. |
| # |
| # bucket number lower bound upper bound |
| # i == 0 (underflow) -inf bound[i] |
| # 0 < i < bound_size() bound[i-1] bound[i] |
| # i == bound_size() (overflow) bound[i-1] +inf |
| 3.14, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "mean": 3.14, # The arithmetic mean of the samples in the distribution. If `count` is |
| # zero then this field must be zero. |
| }, |
| "stringValue": "A String", # A text string value. |
| "int64Value": "A String", # A signed 64-bit integer value. |
| "endTime": "A String", # The end of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "metricName": "A String", # The metric name defined in the service configuration. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "importance": "A String", # DO NOT USE. This is an experimental field. |
| "labels": { # Labels describing the operation. Only the following labels are allowed: |
| # |
| # - Labels describing monitored resources as defined in |
| # the service configuration. |
| # - Default labels of metric values. When specified, labels defined in the |
| # metric value override these default. |
| # - The following labels defined by Google Cloud Platform: |
| # - `cloud.googleapis.com/location` describing the location where the |
| # operation happened, |
| # - `servicecontrol.googleapis.com/user_agent` describing the user agent |
| # of the API request, |
| # - `servicecontrol.googleapis.com/service_agent` describing the service |
| # used to handle the API request (e.g. ESP), |
| # - `servicecontrol.googleapis.com/platform` describing the platform |
| # where the API is served, such as App Engine, Compute Engine, or |
| # Kubernetes Engine. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "quotaProperties": { # Represents the properties needed for quota operations. # Represents the properties needed for quota check. Applicable only if this |
| # operation is for a quota check request. If this is not specified, no quota |
| # check will be performed. |
| "quotaMode": "A String", # Quota mode for this operation. |
| }, |
| "resourceContainer": "A String", # DO NOT USE. This field is deprecated, use "resources" field instead. |
| # The resource name of the parent of a resource in the resource hierarchy. |
| # |
| # This can be in one of the following formats: |
| # - “projects/<project-id or project-number>” |
| # - “folders/<folder-id>” |
| # - “organizations/<organization-id>” |
| "userLabels": { # User defined labels for the resource that this operation is associated |
| # with. Only a combination of 1000 user labels per consumer project are |
| # allowed. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "logEntries": [ # Represents information to be logged. |
| { # An individual log entry. |
| "httpRequest": { # A common proto for logging HTTP requests. Only contains semantics # Optional. Information about the HTTP request associated with this |
| # log entry, if applicable. |
| # defined by the HTTP specification. Product-specific logging |
| # information MUST be defined in a separate message. |
| "status": 42, # The response code indicating the status of the response. |
| # Examples: 200, 404. |
| "cacheValidatedWithOriginServer": True or False, # Whether or not the response was validated with the origin server before |
| # being served from cache. This field is only meaningful if `cache_hit` is |
| # True. |
| "protocol": "A String", # Protocol used for the request. Examples: "HTTP/1.1", "HTTP/2", "websocket" |
| "cacheHit": True or False, # Whether or not an entity was served from cache |
| # (with or without validation). |
| "cacheFillBytes": "A String", # The number of HTTP response bytes inserted into cache. Set only when a |
| # cache fill was attempted. |
| "requestUrl": "A String", # The scheme (http, https), the host name, the path, and the query |
| # portion of the URL that was requested. |
| # Example: `"http://example.com/some/info?color=red"`. |
| "serverIp": "A String", # The IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) of the origin server that the request was |
| # sent to. |
| "cacheLookup": True or False, # Whether or not a cache lookup was attempted. |
| "latency": "A String", # The request processing latency on the server, from the time the request was |
| # received until the response was sent. |
| "requestMethod": "A String", # The request method. Examples: `"GET"`, `"HEAD"`, `"PUT"`, `"POST"`. |
| "referer": "A String", # The referer URL of the request, as defined in |
| # [HTTP/1.1 Header Field |
| # Definitions](http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html). |
| "remoteIp": "A String", # The IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) of the client that issued the HTTP |
| # request. Examples: `"192.168.1.1"`, `"FE80::0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329"`. |
| "userAgent": "A String", # The user agent sent by the client. Example: |
| # `"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Q312461; .NET |
| # CLR 1.0.3705)"`. |
| "requestSize": "A String", # The size of the HTTP request message in bytes, including the request |
| # headers and the request body. |
| "responseSize": "A String", # The size of the HTTP response message sent back to the client, in bytes, |
| # including the response headers and the response body. |
| }, |
| "severity": "A String", # The severity of the log entry. The default value is |
| # `LogSeverity.DEFAULT`. |
| "trace": "A String", # Optional. Resource name of the trace associated with the log entry, if any. |
| # If this field contains a relative resource name, you can assume the name is |
| # relative to `//tracing.googleapis.com`. Example: |
| # `projects/my-projectid/traces/06796866738c859f2f19b7cfb3214824` |
| "textPayload": "A String", # The log entry payload, represented as a Unicode string (UTF-8). |
| "timestamp": "A String", # The time the event described by the log entry occurred. If |
| # omitted, defaults to operation start time. |
| "labels": { # A set of user-defined (key, value) data that provides additional |
| # information about the log entry. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "structPayload": { # The log entry payload, represented as a structure that |
| # is expressed as a JSON object. |
| "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. |
| }, |
| "protoPayload": { # The log entry payload, represented as a protocol buffer that is |
| # expressed as a JSON object. The only accepted type currently is |
| # AuditLog. |
| "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. |
| }, |
| "insertId": "A String", # A unique ID for the log entry used for deduplication. If omitted, |
| # the implementation will generate one based on operation_id. |
| "operation": { # Additional information about a potentially long-running operation with which # Optional. Information about an operation associated with the log entry, if |
| # applicable. |
| # a log entry is associated. |
| "last": True or False, # Optional. Set this to True if this is the last log entry in the operation. |
| "id": "A String", # Optional. An arbitrary operation identifier. Log entries with the |
| # same identifier are assumed to be part of the same operation. |
| "producer": "A String", # Optional. An arbitrary producer identifier. The combination of |
| # `id` and `producer` must be globally unique. Examples for `producer`: |
| # `"MyDivision.MyBigCompany.com"`, `"github.com/MyProject/MyApplication"`. |
| "first": True or False, # Optional. Set this to True if this is the first log entry in the operation. |
| }, |
| "name": "A String", # Required. The log to which this log entry belongs. Examples: `"syslog"`, |
| # `"book_log"`. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "consumerId": "A String", # Identity of the consumer who is using the service. |
| # This field should be filled in for the operations initiated by a |
| # consumer, but not for service-initiated operations that are |
| # not related to a specific consumer. |
| # |
| # - This can be in one of the following formats: |
| # - project:PROJECT_ID, |
| # - project`_`number:PROJECT_NUMBER, |
| # - projects/PROJECT_ID or PROJECT_NUMBER, |
| # - folders/FOLDER_NUMBER, |
| # - organizations/ORGANIZATION_NUMBER, |
| # - api`_`key:API_KEY. |
| "startTime": "A String", # Required. Start time of the operation. |
| "endTime": "A String", # End time of the operation. |
| # Required when the operation is used in ServiceController.Report, |
| # but optional when the operation is used in ServiceController.Check. |
| "resources": [ # The resources that are involved in the operation. |
| # The maximum supported number of entries in this field is 100. |
| { # Describes a resource associated with this operation. |
| "resourceContainer": "A String", # The identifier of the parent of this resource instance. |
| # Must be in one of the following formats: |
| # - “projects/<project-id or project-number>” |
| # - “folders/<folder-id>” |
| # - “organizations/<organization-id>” |
| "resourceName": "A String", # Name of the resource. This is used for auditing purposes. |
| "resourceLocation": "A String", # The location of the resource. If not empty, the resource will be checked |
| # against location policy. The value must be a valid zone, region or |
| # multiregion. For example: "europe-west4" or "northamerica-northeast1-a" |
| }, |
| ], |
| "operationId": "A String", # Identity of the operation. This must be unique within the scope of the |
| # service that generated the operation. If the service calls |
| # Check() and Report() on the same operation, the two calls should carry |
| # the same id. |
| # |
| # UUID version 4 is recommended, though not required. |
| # In scenarios where an operation is computed from existing information |
| # and an idempotent id is desirable for deduplication purpose, UUID version 5 |
| # is recommended. See RFC 4122 for details. |
| }, |
| "requestProjectSettings": True or False, # Requests the project settings to be returned as part of the check response. |
| } |
| |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # Response message for the Check method. |
| "checkInfo": { # Contains additional information about the check operation. # Feedback data returned from the server during processing a Check request. |
| "unusedArguments": [ # A list of fields and label keys that are ignored by the server. |
| # The client doesn't need to send them for following requests to improve |
| # performance and allow better aggregation. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "consumerInfo": { # `ConsumerInfo` provides information about the consumer. # Consumer info of this check. |
| "consumerNumber": "A String", # The consumer identity number, can be Google cloud project number, folder |
| # number or organization number e.g. 1234567890. A value of 0 indicates no |
| # consumer number is found. |
| "type": "A String", # The type of the consumer which should have been defined in |
| # [Google Resource Manager](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/). |
| "projectNumber": "A String", # The Google cloud project number, e.g. 1234567890. A value of 0 indicates |
| # no project number is found. |
| # |
| # NOTE: This field is deprecated after Chemist support flexible consumer |
| # id. New code should not depend on this field anymore. |
| }, |
| }, |
| "checkErrors": [ # Indicate the decision of the check. |
| # |
| # If no check errors are present, the service should process the operation. |
| # Otherwise the service should use the list of errors to determine the |
| # appropriate action. |
| { # Defines the errors to be returned in |
| # google.api.servicecontrol.v1.CheckResponse.check_errors. |
| "status": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # Contains public information about the check error. If available, |
| # `status.code` will be non zero and client can propagate it out as public |
| # error. |
| # 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. |
| }, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "code": "A String", # The error code. |
| "detail": "A String", # Free-form text providing details on the error cause of the error. |
| "subject": "A String", # Subject to whom this error applies. See the specific code enum for more |
| # details on this field. For example: |
| # - “project:<project-id or project-number>” |
| # - “folder:<folder-id>” |
| # - “organization:<organization-id>” |
| }, |
| ], |
| "serviceRolloutId": "A String", # Unimplemented. The current service rollout id used to process the request. |
| "serviceConfigId": "A String", # The actual config id used to process the request. |
| "quotaInfo": { # Contains the quota information for a quota check response. # Quota information for the check request associated with this response. |
| "quotaMetrics": [ # Quota metrics to indicate the usage. Depending on the check request, one or |
| # more of the following metrics will be included: |
| # |
| # 1. For rate quota, per quota group or per quota metric incremental usage |
| # will be specified using the following delta metric: |
| # "serviceruntime.googleapis.com/api/consumer/quota_used_count" |
| # |
| # 2. For allocation quota, per quota metric total usage will be specified |
| # using the following gauge metric: |
| # "serviceruntime.googleapis.com/allocation/consumer/quota_used_count" |
| # |
| # 3. For both rate quota and allocation quota, the quota limit reached |
| # condition will be specified using the following boolean metric: |
| # "serviceruntime.googleapis.com/quota/exceeded" |
| { # Represents a set of metric values in the same metric. |
| # Each metric value in the set should have a unique combination of start time, |
| # end time, and label values. |
| "metricValues": [ # The values in this metric. |
| { # Represents a single metric value. |
| "moneyValue": { # Represents an amount of money with its currency type. # A money value. |
| "nanos": 42, # Number of nano (10^-9) units of the amount. |
| # The value must be between -999,999,999 and +999,999,999 inclusive. |
| # If `units` is positive, `nanos` must be positive or zero. |
| # If `units` is zero, `nanos` can be positive, zero, or negative. |
| # If `units` is negative, `nanos` must be negative or zero. |
| # For example $-1.75 is represented as `units`=-1 and `nanos`=-750,000,000. |
| "units": "A String", # The whole units of the amount. |
| # For example if `currencyCode` is `"USD"`, then 1 unit is one US dollar. |
| "currencyCode": "A String", # The 3-letter currency code defined in ISO 4217. |
| }, |
| "labels": { # The labels describing the metric value. |
| # See comments on google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.labels for |
| # the overriding relationship. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "doubleValue": 3.14, # A double precision floating point value. |
| "boolValue": True or False, # A boolean value. |
| "startTime": "A String", # The start of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. The time period has different semantics for different metric |
| # types (cumulative, delta, and gauge). See the metric definition |
| # documentation in the service configuration for details. |
| "distributionValue": { # Distribution represents a frequency distribution of double-valued sample # A distribution value. |
| # points. It contains the size of the population of sample points plus |
| # additional optional information: |
| # |
| # - the arithmetic mean of the samples |
| # - the minimum and maximum of the samples |
| # - the sum-squared-deviation of the samples, used to compute variance |
| # - a histogram of the values of the sample points |
| "count": "A String", # The total number of samples in the distribution. Must be >= 0. |
| "bucketCounts": [ # The number of samples in each histogram bucket. `bucket_counts` are |
| # optional. If present, they must sum to the `count` value. |
| # |
| # The buckets are defined below in `bucket_option`. There are N buckets. |
| # `bucket_counts[0]` is the number of samples in the underflow bucket. |
| # `bucket_counts[1]` to `bucket_counts[N-1]` are the numbers of samples |
| # in each of the finite buckets. And `bucket_counts[N] is the number |
| # of samples in the overflow bucket. See the comments of `bucket_option` |
| # below for more details. |
| # |
| # Any suffix of trailing zeros may be omitted. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "exponentialBuckets": { # Describing buckets with exponentially growing width. # Buckets with exponentially growing width. |
| "scale": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be > 0. |
| "growthFactor": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be larger than 1.0. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| }, |
| "minimum": 3.14, # The minimum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "maximum": 3.14, # The maximum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "sumOfSquaredDeviation": 3.14, # The sum of squared deviations from the mean: |
| # Sum[i=1..count]((x_i - mean)^2) |
| # where each x_i is a sample values. If `count` is zero then this field |
| # must be zero, otherwise validation of the request fails. |
| "linearBuckets": { # Describing buckets with constant width. # Buckets with constant width. |
| "width": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| # Must be strictly positive. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| "offset": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| }, |
| "explicitBuckets": { # Describing buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. # Buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. |
| "bounds": [ # 'bound' is a list of strictly increasing boundaries between |
| # buckets. Note that a list of length N-1 defines N buckets because |
| # of fenceposting. See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| # |
| # The i'th finite bucket covers the interval |
| # [bound[i-1], bound[i]) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to bound_size() - 1. Note that there are no |
| # finite buckets at all if 'bound' only contains a single element; in |
| # that special case the single bound defines the boundary between the |
| # underflow and overflow buckets. |
| # |
| # bucket number lower bound upper bound |
| # i == 0 (underflow) -inf bound[i] |
| # 0 < i < bound_size() bound[i-1] bound[i] |
| # i == bound_size() (overflow) bound[i-1] +inf |
| 3.14, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "mean": 3.14, # The arithmetic mean of the samples in the distribution. If `count` is |
| # zero then this field must be zero. |
| }, |
| "stringValue": "A String", # A text string value. |
| "int64Value": "A String", # A signed 64-bit integer value. |
| "endTime": "A String", # The end of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "metricName": "A String", # The metric name defined in the service configuration. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "limitExceeded": [ # Quota Metrics that have exceeded quota limits. |
| # For QuotaGroup-based quota, this is QuotaGroup.name |
| # For QuotaLimit-based quota, this is QuotaLimit.name |
| # See: google.api.Quota |
| # Deprecated: Use quota_metrics to get per quota group limit exceeded status. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "quotaConsumed": { # Map of quota group name to the actual number of tokens consumed. If the |
| # quota check was not successful, then this will not be populated due to no |
| # quota consumption. |
| # |
| # We are not merging this field with 'quota_metrics' field because of the |
| # complexity of scaling in Chemist client code base. For simplicity, we will |
| # keep this field for Castor (that scales quota usage) and 'quota_metrics' |
| # for SuperQuota (that doesn't scale quota usage). |
| "a_key": 42, |
| }, |
| }, |
| "operationId": "A String", # The same operation_id value used in the CheckRequest. |
| # Used for logging and diagnostics purposes. |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="report">report(serviceName, body, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Reports operation results to Google Service Control, such as logs and |
| metrics. It should be called after an operation is completed. |
| |
| If feasible, the client should aggregate reporting data for up to 5 |
| seconds to reduce API traffic. Limiting aggregation to 5 seconds is to |
| reduce data loss during client crashes. Clients should carefully choose |
| the aggregation time window to avoid data loss risk more than 0.01% |
| for business and compliance reasons. |
| |
| NOTE: the ReportRequest has the size limit of 1MB. |
| |
| This method requires the `servicemanagement.services.report` permission |
| on the specified service. For more information, see |
| [Google Cloud IAM](https://cloud.google.com/iam). |
| |
| Args: |
| serviceName: string, The service name as specified in its service configuration. For example, |
| `"pubsub.googleapis.com"`. |
| |
| See |
| [google.api.Service](https://cloud.google.com/service-management/reference/rpc/google.api#google.api.Service) |
| for the definition of a service name. (required) |
| body: object, The request body. (required) |
| The object takes the form of: |
| |
| { # Request message for the Report method. |
| "operations": [ # Operations to be reported. |
| # |
| # Typically the service should report one operation per request. |
| # Putting multiple operations into a single request is allowed, but should |
| # be used only when multiple operations are natually available at the time |
| # of the report. |
| # |
| # If multiple operations are in a single request, the total request size |
| # should be no larger than 1MB. See ReportResponse.report_errors for |
| # partial failure behavior. |
| { # Represents information regarding an operation. |
| "operationName": "A String", # Fully qualified name of the operation. Reserved for future use. |
| "metricValueSets": [ # Represents information about this operation. Each MetricValueSet |
| # corresponds to a metric defined in the service configuration. |
| # The data type used in the MetricValueSet must agree with |
| # the data type specified in the metric definition. |
| # |
| # Within a single operation, it is not allowed to have more than one |
| # MetricValue instances that have the same metric names and identical |
| # label value combinations. If a request has such duplicated MetricValue |
| # instances, the entire request is rejected with |
| # an invalid argument error. |
| { # Represents a set of metric values in the same metric. |
| # Each metric value in the set should have a unique combination of start time, |
| # end time, and label values. |
| "metricValues": [ # The values in this metric. |
| { # Represents a single metric value. |
| "moneyValue": { # Represents an amount of money with its currency type. # A money value. |
| "nanos": 42, # Number of nano (10^-9) units of the amount. |
| # The value must be between -999,999,999 and +999,999,999 inclusive. |
| # If `units` is positive, `nanos` must be positive or zero. |
| # If `units` is zero, `nanos` can be positive, zero, or negative. |
| # If `units` is negative, `nanos` must be negative or zero. |
| # For example $-1.75 is represented as `units`=-1 and `nanos`=-750,000,000. |
| "units": "A String", # The whole units of the amount. |
| # For example if `currencyCode` is `"USD"`, then 1 unit is one US dollar. |
| "currencyCode": "A String", # The 3-letter currency code defined in ISO 4217. |
| }, |
| "labels": { # The labels describing the metric value. |
| # See comments on google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.labels for |
| # the overriding relationship. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "doubleValue": 3.14, # A double precision floating point value. |
| "boolValue": True or False, # A boolean value. |
| "startTime": "A String", # The start of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. The time period has different semantics for different metric |
| # types (cumulative, delta, and gauge). See the metric definition |
| # documentation in the service configuration for details. |
| "distributionValue": { # Distribution represents a frequency distribution of double-valued sample # A distribution value. |
| # points. It contains the size of the population of sample points plus |
| # additional optional information: |
| # |
| # - the arithmetic mean of the samples |
| # - the minimum and maximum of the samples |
| # - the sum-squared-deviation of the samples, used to compute variance |
| # - a histogram of the values of the sample points |
| "count": "A String", # The total number of samples in the distribution. Must be >= 0. |
| "bucketCounts": [ # The number of samples in each histogram bucket. `bucket_counts` are |
| # optional. If present, they must sum to the `count` value. |
| # |
| # The buckets are defined below in `bucket_option`. There are N buckets. |
| # `bucket_counts[0]` is the number of samples in the underflow bucket. |
| # `bucket_counts[1]` to `bucket_counts[N-1]` are the numbers of samples |
| # in each of the finite buckets. And `bucket_counts[N] is the number |
| # of samples in the overflow bucket. See the comments of `bucket_option` |
| # below for more details. |
| # |
| # Any suffix of trailing zeros may be omitted. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "exponentialBuckets": { # Describing buckets with exponentially growing width. # Buckets with exponentially growing width. |
| "scale": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be > 0. |
| "growthFactor": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be larger than 1.0. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| }, |
| "minimum": 3.14, # The minimum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "maximum": 3.14, # The maximum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "sumOfSquaredDeviation": 3.14, # The sum of squared deviations from the mean: |
| # Sum[i=1..count]((x_i - mean)^2) |
| # where each x_i is a sample values. If `count` is zero then this field |
| # must be zero, otherwise validation of the request fails. |
| "linearBuckets": { # Describing buckets with constant width. # Buckets with constant width. |
| "width": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| # Must be strictly positive. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| "offset": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| }, |
| "explicitBuckets": { # Describing buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. # Buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. |
| "bounds": [ # 'bound' is a list of strictly increasing boundaries between |
| # buckets. Note that a list of length N-1 defines N buckets because |
| # of fenceposting. See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| # |
| # The i'th finite bucket covers the interval |
| # [bound[i-1], bound[i]) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to bound_size() - 1. Note that there are no |
| # finite buckets at all if 'bound' only contains a single element; in |
| # that special case the single bound defines the boundary between the |
| # underflow and overflow buckets. |
| # |
| # bucket number lower bound upper bound |
| # i == 0 (underflow) -inf bound[i] |
| # 0 < i < bound_size() bound[i-1] bound[i] |
| # i == bound_size() (overflow) bound[i-1] +inf |
| 3.14, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "mean": 3.14, # The arithmetic mean of the samples in the distribution. If `count` is |
| # zero then this field must be zero. |
| }, |
| "stringValue": "A String", # A text string value. |
| "int64Value": "A String", # A signed 64-bit integer value. |
| "endTime": "A String", # The end of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "metricName": "A String", # The metric name defined in the service configuration. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "importance": "A String", # DO NOT USE. This is an experimental field. |
| "labels": { # Labels describing the operation. Only the following labels are allowed: |
| # |
| # - Labels describing monitored resources as defined in |
| # the service configuration. |
| # - Default labels of metric values. When specified, labels defined in the |
| # metric value override these default. |
| # - The following labels defined by Google Cloud Platform: |
| # - `cloud.googleapis.com/location` describing the location where the |
| # operation happened, |
| # - `servicecontrol.googleapis.com/user_agent` describing the user agent |
| # of the API request, |
| # - `servicecontrol.googleapis.com/service_agent` describing the service |
| # used to handle the API request (e.g. ESP), |
| # - `servicecontrol.googleapis.com/platform` describing the platform |
| # where the API is served, such as App Engine, Compute Engine, or |
| # Kubernetes Engine. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "quotaProperties": { # Represents the properties needed for quota operations. # Represents the properties needed for quota check. Applicable only if this |
| # operation is for a quota check request. If this is not specified, no quota |
| # check will be performed. |
| "quotaMode": "A String", # Quota mode for this operation. |
| }, |
| "resourceContainer": "A String", # DO NOT USE. This field is deprecated, use "resources" field instead. |
| # The resource name of the parent of a resource in the resource hierarchy. |
| # |
| # This can be in one of the following formats: |
| # - “projects/<project-id or project-number>” |
| # - “folders/<folder-id>” |
| # - “organizations/<organization-id>” |
| "userLabels": { # User defined labels for the resource that this operation is associated |
| # with. Only a combination of 1000 user labels per consumer project are |
| # allowed. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "logEntries": [ # Represents information to be logged. |
| { # An individual log entry. |
| "httpRequest": { # A common proto for logging HTTP requests. Only contains semantics # Optional. Information about the HTTP request associated with this |
| # log entry, if applicable. |
| # defined by the HTTP specification. Product-specific logging |
| # information MUST be defined in a separate message. |
| "status": 42, # The response code indicating the status of the response. |
| # Examples: 200, 404. |
| "cacheValidatedWithOriginServer": True or False, # Whether or not the response was validated with the origin server before |
| # being served from cache. This field is only meaningful if `cache_hit` is |
| # True. |
| "protocol": "A String", # Protocol used for the request. Examples: "HTTP/1.1", "HTTP/2", "websocket" |
| "cacheHit": True or False, # Whether or not an entity was served from cache |
| # (with or without validation). |
| "cacheFillBytes": "A String", # The number of HTTP response bytes inserted into cache. Set only when a |
| # cache fill was attempted. |
| "requestUrl": "A String", # The scheme (http, https), the host name, the path, and the query |
| # portion of the URL that was requested. |
| # Example: `"http://example.com/some/info?color=red"`. |
| "serverIp": "A String", # The IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) of the origin server that the request was |
| # sent to. |
| "cacheLookup": True or False, # Whether or not a cache lookup was attempted. |
| "latency": "A String", # The request processing latency on the server, from the time the request was |
| # received until the response was sent. |
| "requestMethod": "A String", # The request method. Examples: `"GET"`, `"HEAD"`, `"PUT"`, `"POST"`. |
| "referer": "A String", # The referer URL of the request, as defined in |
| # [HTTP/1.1 Header Field |
| # Definitions](http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html). |
| "remoteIp": "A String", # The IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) of the client that issued the HTTP |
| # request. Examples: `"192.168.1.1"`, `"FE80::0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329"`. |
| "userAgent": "A String", # The user agent sent by the client. Example: |
| # `"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Q312461; .NET |
| # CLR 1.0.3705)"`. |
| "requestSize": "A String", # The size of the HTTP request message in bytes, including the request |
| # headers and the request body. |
| "responseSize": "A String", # The size of the HTTP response message sent back to the client, in bytes, |
| # including the response headers and the response body. |
| }, |
| "severity": "A String", # The severity of the log entry. The default value is |
| # `LogSeverity.DEFAULT`. |
| "trace": "A String", # Optional. Resource name of the trace associated with the log entry, if any. |
| # If this field contains a relative resource name, you can assume the name is |
| # relative to `//tracing.googleapis.com`. Example: |
| # `projects/my-projectid/traces/06796866738c859f2f19b7cfb3214824` |
| "textPayload": "A String", # The log entry payload, represented as a Unicode string (UTF-8). |
| "timestamp": "A String", # The time the event described by the log entry occurred. If |
| # omitted, defaults to operation start time. |
| "labels": { # A set of user-defined (key, value) data that provides additional |
| # information about the log entry. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "structPayload": { # The log entry payload, represented as a structure that |
| # is expressed as a JSON object. |
| "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. |
| }, |
| "protoPayload": { # The log entry payload, represented as a protocol buffer that is |
| # expressed as a JSON object. The only accepted type currently is |
| # AuditLog. |
| "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. |
| }, |
| "insertId": "A String", # A unique ID for the log entry used for deduplication. If omitted, |
| # the implementation will generate one based on operation_id. |
| "operation": { # Additional information about a potentially long-running operation with which # Optional. Information about an operation associated with the log entry, if |
| # applicable. |
| # a log entry is associated. |
| "last": True or False, # Optional. Set this to True if this is the last log entry in the operation. |
| "id": "A String", # Optional. An arbitrary operation identifier. Log entries with the |
| # same identifier are assumed to be part of the same operation. |
| "producer": "A String", # Optional. An arbitrary producer identifier. The combination of |
| # `id` and `producer` must be globally unique. Examples for `producer`: |
| # `"MyDivision.MyBigCompany.com"`, `"github.com/MyProject/MyApplication"`. |
| "first": True or False, # Optional. Set this to True if this is the first log entry in the operation. |
| }, |
| "name": "A String", # Required. The log to which this log entry belongs. Examples: `"syslog"`, |
| # `"book_log"`. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "consumerId": "A String", # Identity of the consumer who is using the service. |
| # This field should be filled in for the operations initiated by a |
| # consumer, but not for service-initiated operations that are |
| # not related to a specific consumer. |
| # |
| # - This can be in one of the following formats: |
| # - project:PROJECT_ID, |
| # - project`_`number:PROJECT_NUMBER, |
| # - projects/PROJECT_ID or PROJECT_NUMBER, |
| # - folders/FOLDER_NUMBER, |
| # - organizations/ORGANIZATION_NUMBER, |
| # - api`_`key:API_KEY. |
| "startTime": "A String", # Required. Start time of the operation. |
| "endTime": "A String", # End time of the operation. |
| # Required when the operation is used in ServiceController.Report, |
| # but optional when the operation is used in ServiceController.Check. |
| "resources": [ # The resources that are involved in the operation. |
| # The maximum supported number of entries in this field is 100. |
| { # Describes a resource associated with this operation. |
| "resourceContainer": "A String", # The identifier of the parent of this resource instance. |
| # Must be in one of the following formats: |
| # - “projects/<project-id or project-number>” |
| # - “folders/<folder-id>” |
| # - “organizations/<organization-id>” |
| "resourceName": "A String", # Name of the resource. This is used for auditing purposes. |
| "resourceLocation": "A String", # The location of the resource. If not empty, the resource will be checked |
| # against location policy. The value must be a valid zone, region or |
| # multiregion. For example: "europe-west4" or "northamerica-northeast1-a" |
| }, |
| ], |
| "operationId": "A String", # Identity of the operation. This must be unique within the scope of the |
| # service that generated the operation. If the service calls |
| # Check() and Report() on the same operation, the two calls should carry |
| # the same id. |
| # |
| # UUID version 4 is recommended, though not required. |
| # In scenarios where an operation is computed from existing information |
| # and an idempotent id is desirable for deduplication purpose, UUID version 5 |
| # is recommended. See RFC 4122 for details. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "serviceConfigId": "A String", # Specifies which version of service config should be used to process the |
| # request. |
| # |
| # If unspecified or no matching version can be found, the |
| # latest one will be used. |
| } |
| |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # Response message for the Report method. |
| "reportErrors": [ # Partial failures, one for each `Operation` in the request that failed |
| # processing. There are three possible combinations of the RPC status: |
| # |
| # 1. The combination of a successful RPC status and an empty `report_errors` |
| # list indicates a complete success where all `Operations` in the |
| # request are processed successfully. |
| # 2. The combination of a successful RPC status and a non-empty |
| # `report_errors` list indicates a partial success where some |
| # `Operations` in the request succeeded. Each |
| # `Operation` that failed processing has a corresponding item |
| # in this list. |
| # 3. A failed RPC status indicates a general non-deterministic failure. |
| # When this happens, it's impossible to know which of the |
| # 'Operations' in the request succeeded or failed. |
| { # Represents the processing error of one Operation in the request. |
| "status": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # Details of the error when processing the Operation. |
| # 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. |
| }, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "operationId": "A String", # The Operation.operation_id value from the request. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "reportInfos": [ # Quota usage for each quota release `Operation` request. |
| # |
| # Fully or partially failed quota release request may or may not be present |
| # in `report_quota_info`. For example, a failed quota release request will |
| # have the current quota usage info when precise quota library returns the |
| # info. A deadline exceeded quota request will not have quota usage info. |
| # |
| # If there is no quota release request, report_quota_info will be empty. |
| { # Contains additional info about the report operation. |
| "quotaInfo": { # Contains the quota information for a quota check response. # Quota usage info when processing the `Operation`. |
| "quotaMetrics": [ # Quota metrics to indicate the usage. Depending on the check request, one or |
| # more of the following metrics will be included: |
| # |
| # 1. For rate quota, per quota group or per quota metric incremental usage |
| # will be specified using the following delta metric: |
| # "serviceruntime.googleapis.com/api/consumer/quota_used_count" |
| # |
| # 2. For allocation quota, per quota metric total usage will be specified |
| # using the following gauge metric: |
| # "serviceruntime.googleapis.com/allocation/consumer/quota_used_count" |
| # |
| # 3. For both rate quota and allocation quota, the quota limit reached |
| # condition will be specified using the following boolean metric: |
| # "serviceruntime.googleapis.com/quota/exceeded" |
| { # Represents a set of metric values in the same metric. |
| # Each metric value in the set should have a unique combination of start time, |
| # end time, and label values. |
| "metricValues": [ # The values in this metric. |
| { # Represents a single metric value. |
| "moneyValue": { # Represents an amount of money with its currency type. # A money value. |
| "nanos": 42, # Number of nano (10^-9) units of the amount. |
| # The value must be between -999,999,999 and +999,999,999 inclusive. |
| # If `units` is positive, `nanos` must be positive or zero. |
| # If `units` is zero, `nanos` can be positive, zero, or negative. |
| # If `units` is negative, `nanos` must be negative or zero. |
| # For example $-1.75 is represented as `units`=-1 and `nanos`=-750,000,000. |
| "units": "A String", # The whole units of the amount. |
| # For example if `currencyCode` is `"USD"`, then 1 unit is one US dollar. |
| "currencyCode": "A String", # The 3-letter currency code defined in ISO 4217. |
| }, |
| "labels": { # The labels describing the metric value. |
| # See comments on google.api.servicecontrol.v1.Operation.labels for |
| # the overriding relationship. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "doubleValue": 3.14, # A double precision floating point value. |
| "boolValue": True or False, # A boolean value. |
| "startTime": "A String", # The start of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. The time period has different semantics for different metric |
| # types (cumulative, delta, and gauge). See the metric definition |
| # documentation in the service configuration for details. |
| "distributionValue": { # Distribution represents a frequency distribution of double-valued sample # A distribution value. |
| # points. It contains the size of the population of sample points plus |
| # additional optional information: |
| # |
| # - the arithmetic mean of the samples |
| # - the minimum and maximum of the samples |
| # - the sum-squared-deviation of the samples, used to compute variance |
| # - a histogram of the values of the sample points |
| "count": "A String", # The total number of samples in the distribution. Must be >= 0. |
| "bucketCounts": [ # The number of samples in each histogram bucket. `bucket_counts` are |
| # optional. If present, they must sum to the `count` value. |
| # |
| # The buckets are defined below in `bucket_option`. There are N buckets. |
| # `bucket_counts[0]` is the number of samples in the underflow bucket. |
| # `bucket_counts[1]` to `bucket_counts[N-1]` are the numbers of samples |
| # in each of the finite buckets. And `bucket_counts[N] is the number |
| # of samples in the overflow bucket. See the comments of `bucket_option` |
| # below for more details. |
| # |
| # Any suffix of trailing zeros may be omitted. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "exponentialBuckets": { # Describing buckets with exponentially growing width. # Buckets with exponentially growing width. |
| "scale": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be > 0. |
| "growthFactor": 3.14, # The i'th exponential bucket covers the interval |
| # [scale * growth_factor^(i-1), scale * growth_factor^i) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets inclusive. |
| # Must be larger than 1.0. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| }, |
| "minimum": 3.14, # The minimum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "maximum": 3.14, # The maximum of the population of values. Ignored if `count` is zero. |
| "sumOfSquaredDeviation": 3.14, # The sum of squared deviations from the mean: |
| # Sum[i=1..count]((x_i - mean)^2) |
| # where each x_i is a sample values. If `count` is zero then this field |
| # must be zero, otherwise validation of the request fails. |
| "linearBuckets": { # Describing buckets with constant width. # Buckets with constant width. |
| "width": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| # Must be strictly positive. |
| "numFiniteBuckets": 42, # The number of finite buckets. With the underflow and overflow buckets, |
| # the total number of buckets is `num_finite_buckets` + 2. |
| # See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| "offset": 3.14, # The i'th linear bucket covers the interval |
| # [offset + (i-1) * width, offset + i * width) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to num_finite_buckets, inclusive. |
| }, |
| "explicitBuckets": { # Describing buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. # Buckets with arbitrary user-provided width. |
| "bounds": [ # 'bound' is a list of strictly increasing boundaries between |
| # buckets. Note that a list of length N-1 defines N buckets because |
| # of fenceposting. See comments on `bucket_options` for details. |
| # |
| # The i'th finite bucket covers the interval |
| # [bound[i-1], bound[i]) |
| # where i ranges from 1 to bound_size() - 1. Note that there are no |
| # finite buckets at all if 'bound' only contains a single element; in |
| # that special case the single bound defines the boundary between the |
| # underflow and overflow buckets. |
| # |
| # bucket number lower bound upper bound |
| # i == 0 (underflow) -inf bound[i] |
| # 0 < i < bound_size() bound[i-1] bound[i] |
| # i == bound_size() (overflow) bound[i-1] +inf |
| 3.14, |
| ], |
| }, |
| "mean": 3.14, # The arithmetic mean of the samples in the distribution. If `count` is |
| # zero then this field must be zero. |
| }, |
| "stringValue": "A String", # A text string value. |
| "int64Value": "A String", # A signed 64-bit integer value. |
| "endTime": "A String", # The end of the time period over which this metric value's measurement |
| # applies. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "metricName": "A String", # The metric name defined in the service configuration. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "limitExceeded": [ # Quota Metrics that have exceeded quota limits. |
| # For QuotaGroup-based quota, this is QuotaGroup.name |
| # For QuotaLimit-based quota, this is QuotaLimit.name |
| # See: google.api.Quota |
| # Deprecated: Use quota_metrics to get per quota group limit exceeded status. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "quotaConsumed": { # Map of quota group name to the actual number of tokens consumed. If the |
| # quota check was not successful, then this will not be populated due to no |
| # quota consumption. |
| # |
| # We are not merging this field with 'quota_metrics' field because of the |
| # complexity of scaling in Chemist client code base. For simplicity, we will |
| # keep this field for Castor (that scales quota usage) and 'quota_metrics' |
| # for SuperQuota (that doesn't scale quota usage). |
| "a_key": 42, |
| }, |
| }, |
| "operationId": "A String", # The Operation.operation_id value from the request. |
| }, |
| ], |
| "serviceConfigId": "A String", # The actual config id used to process the request. |
| "serviceRolloutId": "A String", # Unimplemented. The current service rollout id used to process the request. |
| }</pre> |
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