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| <h1><a href="spanner_v1.html">Cloud Spanner API</a> . <a href="spanner_v1.projects.html">projects</a> . <a href="spanner_v1.projects.instances.html">instances</a></h1> |
| <h2>Instance Methods</h2> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="spanner_v1.projects.instances.databases.html">databases()</a></code> |
| </p> |
| <p class="firstline">Returns the databases Resource.</p> |
| |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="spanner_v1.projects.instances.operations.html">operations()</a></code> |
| </p> |
| <p class="firstline">Returns the operations Resource.</p> |
| |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#create">create(parent, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Creates an instance and begins preparing it to begin serving. The</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#delete">delete(name, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Deletes an instance.</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#get">get(name, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Gets information about a particular instance.</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#getIamPolicy">getIamPolicy(resource, body=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Gets the access control policy for an instance resource. Returns an empty</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#list">list(parent, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None, pageSize=None, filter=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Lists all instances in the given project.</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Retrieves the next page of results.</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#patch">patch(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Updates an instance, and begins allocating or releasing resources</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#setIamPolicy">setIamPolicy(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Sets the access control policy on an instance resource. Replaces any</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#testIamPermissions">testIamPermissions(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Returns permissions that the caller has on the specified instance resource.</p> |
| <h3>Method Details</h3> |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="create">create(parent, body, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Creates an instance and begins preparing it to begin serving. The |
| returned long-running operation |
| can be used to track the progress of preparing the new |
| instance. The instance name is assigned by the caller. If the |
| named instance already exists, `CreateInstance` returns |
| `ALREADY_EXISTS`. |
| |
| Immediately upon completion of this request: |
| |
| * The instance is readable via the API, with all requested attributes |
| but no allocated resources. Its state is `CREATING`. |
| |
| Until completion of the returned operation: |
| |
| * Cancelling the operation renders the instance immediately unreadable |
| via the API. |
| * The instance can be deleted. |
| * All other attempts to modify the instance are rejected. |
| |
| Upon completion of the returned operation: |
| |
| * Billing for all successfully-allocated resources begins (some types |
| may have lower than the requested levels). |
| * Databases can be created in the instance. |
| * The instance's allocated resource levels are readable via the API. |
| * The instance's state becomes `READY`. |
| |
| The returned long-running operation will |
| have a name of the format `<instance_name>/operations/<operation_id>` and |
| can be used to track creation of the instance. The |
| metadata field type is |
| CreateInstanceMetadata. |
| The response field type is |
| Instance, if successful. |
| |
| Args: |
| parent: string, Required. The name of the project in which to create the instance. Values |
| are of the form `projects/<project>`. (required) |
| body: object, The request body. (required) |
| The object takes the form of: |
| |
| { # The request for CreateInstance. |
| "instanceId": "A String", # Required. The ID of the instance to create. Valid identifiers are of the |
| # form `a-z*[a-z0-9]` and must be between 2 and 64 characters in |
| # length. |
| "instance": { # An isolated set of Cloud Spanner resources on which databases can be hosted. # Required. The instance to create. The name may be omitted, but if |
| # specified must be `<parent>/instances/<instance_id>`. |
| "displayName": "A String", # Required. The descriptive name for this instance as it appears in UIs. |
| # Must be unique per project and between 4 and 30 characters in length. |
| "name": "A String", # Required. A unique identifier for the instance, which cannot be changed |
| # after the instance is created. Values are of the form |
| # `projects/<project>/instances/a-z*[a-z0-9]`. The final |
| # segment of the name must be between 2 and 64 characters in length. |
| "labels": { # Cloud Labels are a flexible and lightweight mechanism for organizing cloud |
| # resources into groups that reflect a customer's organizational needs and |
| # deployment strategies. Cloud Labels can be used to filter collections of |
| # resources. They can be used to control how resource metrics are aggregated. |
| # And they can be used as arguments to policy management rules (e.g. route, |
| # firewall, load balancing, etc.). |
| # |
| # * Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to |
| # the following regular expression: `[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?`. |
| # * Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform |
| # to the regular expression `([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?`. |
| # * No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given resource. |
| # |
| # See https://goo.gl/xmQnxf for more information on and examples of labels. |
| # |
| # If you plan to use labels in your own code, please note that additional |
| # characters may be allowed in the future. And so you are advised to use an |
| # internal label representation, such as JSON, which doesn't rely upon |
| # specific characters being disallowed. For example, representing labels |
| # as the string: name + "_" + value would prove problematic if we were to |
| # allow "_" in a future release. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "state": "A String", # Output only. The current instance state. For |
| # CreateInstance, the state must be |
| # either omitted or set to `CREATING`. For |
| # UpdateInstance, the state must be |
| # either omitted or set to `READY`. |
| "nodeCount": 42, # Required. The number of nodes allocated to this instance. This may be zero |
| # in API responses for instances that are not yet in state `READY`. |
| # |
| # See [the |
| # documentation](https://cloud.google.com/spanner/docs/instances#node_count) |
| # for more information about nodes. |
| "config": "A String", # Required. The name of the instance's configuration. Values are of the form |
| # `projects/<project>/instanceConfigs/<configuration>`. See |
| # also InstanceConfig and |
| # ListInstanceConfigs. |
| }, |
| } |
| |
| 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). The error model is designed to be: |
| # |
| # - Simple to use and understand for most users |
| # - Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs |
| # |
| # # Overview |
| # |
| # The `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error |
| # message, and error details. The error code should be an enum value of |
| # google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The |
| # error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps |
| # developers *understand* and *resolve* the error. If a localized user-facing |
| # error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or |
| # localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary |
| # information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types |
| # in the package `google.rpc` that can be used for common error conditions. |
| # |
| # # Language mapping |
| # |
| # The `Status` message is the logical representation of the error model, but it |
| # is not necessarily the actual wire format. When the `Status` message is |
| # exposed in different client libraries and different wire protocols, it can be |
| # mapped differently. For example, it will likely be mapped to some exceptions |
| # in Java, but more likely mapped to some error codes in C. |
| # |
| # # Other uses |
| # |
| # The error model and the `Status` message can be used in a variety of |
| # environments, either with or without APIs, to provide a |
| # consistent developer experience across different environments. |
| # |
| # Example uses of this error model include: |
| # |
| # - Partial errors. If a service needs to return partial errors to the client, |
| # it may embed the `Status` in the normal response to indicate the partial |
| # errors. |
| # |
| # - Workflow errors. A typical workflow has multiple steps. Each step may |
| # have a `Status` message for error reporting. |
| # |
| # - Batch operations. If a client uses batch request and batch response, the |
| # `Status` message should be used directly inside batch response, one for |
| # each error sub-response. |
| # |
| # - Asynchronous operations. If an API call embeds asynchronous operation |
| # results in its response, the status of those operations should be |
| # represented directly using the `Status` message. |
| # |
| # - Logging. If some API errors are stored in logs, the message `Status` could |
| # be used directly after any stripping needed for security/privacy reasons. |
| "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any |
| # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the |
| # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. |
| "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. |
| "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There 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="delete">delete(name, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Deletes an instance. |
| |
| Immediately upon completion of the request: |
| |
| * Billing ceases for all of the instance's reserved resources. |
| |
| Soon afterward: |
| |
| * The instance and *all of its databases* immediately and |
| irrevocably disappear from the API. All data in the databases |
| is permanently deleted. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: string, Required. The name of the instance to be deleted. Values are of the form |
| `projects/<project>/instances/<instance>` (required) |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated |
| # empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request |
| # or the response type of an API method. For instance: |
| # |
| # service Foo { |
| # rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty); |
| # } |
| # |
| # The JSON representation for `Empty` is empty JSON object `{}`. |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="get">get(name, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Gets information about a particular instance. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: string, Required. The name of the requested instance. Values are of the form |
| `projects/<project>/instances/<instance>`. (required) |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # An isolated set of Cloud Spanner resources on which databases can be hosted. |
| "displayName": "A String", # Required. The descriptive name for this instance as it appears in UIs. |
| # Must be unique per project and between 4 and 30 characters in length. |
| "name": "A String", # Required. A unique identifier for the instance, which cannot be changed |
| # after the instance is created. Values are of the form |
| # `projects/<project>/instances/a-z*[a-z0-9]`. The final |
| # segment of the name must be between 2 and 64 characters in length. |
| "labels": { # Cloud Labels are a flexible and lightweight mechanism for organizing cloud |
| # resources into groups that reflect a customer's organizational needs and |
| # deployment strategies. Cloud Labels can be used to filter collections of |
| # resources. They can be used to control how resource metrics are aggregated. |
| # And they can be used as arguments to policy management rules (e.g. route, |
| # firewall, load balancing, etc.). |
| # |
| # * Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to |
| # the following regular expression: `[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?`. |
| # * Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform |
| # to the regular expression `([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?`. |
| # * No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given resource. |
| # |
| # See https://goo.gl/xmQnxf for more information on and examples of labels. |
| # |
| # If you plan to use labels in your own code, please note that additional |
| # characters may be allowed in the future. And so you are advised to use an |
| # internal label representation, such as JSON, which doesn't rely upon |
| # specific characters being disallowed. For example, representing labels |
| # as the string: name + "_" + value would prove problematic if we were to |
| # allow "_" in a future release. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "state": "A String", # Output only. The current instance state. For |
| # CreateInstance, the state must be |
| # either omitted or set to `CREATING`. For |
| # UpdateInstance, the state must be |
| # either omitted or set to `READY`. |
| "nodeCount": 42, # Required. The number of nodes allocated to this instance. This may be zero |
| # in API responses for instances that are not yet in state `READY`. |
| # |
| # See [the |
| # documentation](https://cloud.google.com/spanner/docs/instances#node_count) |
| # for more information about nodes. |
| "config": "A String", # Required. The name of the instance's configuration. Values are of the form |
| # `projects/<project>/instanceConfigs/<configuration>`. See |
| # also InstanceConfig and |
| # ListInstanceConfigs. |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="getIamPolicy">getIamPolicy(resource, body=None, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Gets the access control policy for an instance resource. Returns an empty |
| policy if an instance exists but does not have a policy set. |
| |
| Authorization requires `spanner.instances.getIamPolicy` on |
| resource. |
| |
| Args: |
| resource: string, REQUIRED: The Cloud Spanner resource for which the policy is being retrieved. The format is `projects/<project ID>/instances/<instance ID>` for instance resources and `projects/<project ID>/instances/<instance ID>/databases/<database ID>` for database resources. (required) |
| body: object, The request body. |
| The object takes the form of: |
| |
| { # Request message for `GetIamPolicy` method. |
| } |
| |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to |
| # specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. |
| # |
| # |
| # A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `binding` binds a list of |
| # `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups, |
| # Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions |
| # defined by IAM. |
| # |
| # **JSON Example** |
| # |
| # { |
| # "bindings": [ |
| # { |
| # "role": "roles/owner", |
| # "members": [ |
| # "user:[email protected]", |
| # "group:[email protected]", |
| # "domain:google.com", |
| # "serviceAccount:[email protected]" |
| # ] |
| # }, |
| # { |
| # "role": "roles/viewer", |
| # "members": ["user:[email protected]"] |
| # } |
| # ] |
| # } |
| # |
| # **YAML Example** |
| # |
| # bindings: |
| # - members: |
| # - user:[email protected] |
| # - group:[email protected] |
| # - domain:google.com |
| # - serviceAccount:[email protected] |
| # role: roles/owner |
| # - members: |
| # - user:[email protected] |
| # role: roles/viewer |
| # |
| # |
| # For a description of IAM and its features, see the |
| # [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs). |
| "bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. |
| # `bindings` with no members will result in an error. |
| { # Associates `members` with a `role`. |
| "role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. |
| # For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`. |
| "members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource. |
| # `members` can have the following values: |
| # |
| # * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is |
| # on the internet; with or without a Google account. |
| # |
| # * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone |
| # who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. |
| # |
| # * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google |
| # account. For example, `[email protected]` . |
| # |
| # |
| # * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service |
| # account. For example, `[email protected]`. |
| # |
| # * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group. |
| # For example, `[email protected]`. |
| # |
| # |
| # * `domain:{domain}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the |
| # users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`. |
| # |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "condition": { # Represents an expression text. Example: # The condition that is associated with this binding. |
| # NOTE: An unsatisfied condition will not allow user access via current |
| # binding. Different bindings, including their conditions, are examined |
| # independently. |
| # |
| # title: "User account presence" |
| # description: "Determines whether the request has a user account" |
| # expression: "size(request.user) > 0" |
| "location": "A String", # An optional string indicating the location of the expression for error |
| # reporting, e.g. a file name and a position in the file. |
| "expression": "A String", # Textual representation of an expression in |
| # Common Expression Language syntax. |
| # |
| # The application context of the containing message determines which |
| # well-known feature set of CEL is supported. |
| "description": "A String", # An optional description of the expression. This is a longer text which |
| # describes the expression, e.g. when hovered over it in a UI. |
| "title": "A String", # An optional title for the expression, i.e. a short string describing |
| # its purpose. This can be used e.g. in UIs which allow to enter the |
| # expression. |
| }, |
| }, |
| ], |
| "etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help |
| # prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. |
| # It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the |
| # read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race |
| # conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and |
| # systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to |
| # ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy. |
| # |
| # If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing |
| # policy is overwritten blindly. |
| "version": 42, # Deprecated. |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="list">list(parent, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None, pageSize=None, filter=None)</code> |
| <pre>Lists all instances in the given project. |
| |
| Args: |
| parent: string, Required. The name of the project for which a list of instances is |
| requested. Values are of the form `projects/<project>`. (required) |
| pageToken: string, If non-empty, `page_token` should contain a |
| next_page_token from a |
| previous ListInstancesResponse. |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| pageSize: integer, Number of instances to be returned in the response. If 0 or less, defaults |
| to the server's maximum allowed page size. |
| filter: string, An expression for filtering the results of the request. Filter rules are |
| case insensitive. The fields eligible for filtering are: |
| |
| * `name` |
| * `display_name` |
| * `labels.key` where key is the name of a label |
| |
| Some examples of using filters are: |
| |
| * `name:*` --> The instance has a name. |
| * `name:Howl` --> The instance's name contains the string "howl". |
| * `name:HOWL` --> Equivalent to above. |
| * `NAME:howl` --> Equivalent to above. |
| * `labels.env:*` --> The instance has the label "env". |
| * `labels.env:dev` --> The instance has the label "env" and the value of |
| the label contains the string "dev". |
| * `name:howl labels.env:dev` --> The instance's name contains "howl" and |
| it has the label "env" with its value |
| containing "dev". |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # The response for ListInstances. |
| "nextPageToken": "A String", # `next_page_token` can be sent in a subsequent |
| # ListInstances call to fetch more |
| # of the matching instances. |
| "instances": [ # The list of requested instances. |
| { # An isolated set of Cloud Spanner resources on which databases can be hosted. |
| "displayName": "A String", # Required. The descriptive name for this instance as it appears in UIs. |
| # Must be unique per project and between 4 and 30 characters in length. |
| "name": "A String", # Required. A unique identifier for the instance, which cannot be changed |
| # after the instance is created. Values are of the form |
| # `projects/<project>/instances/a-z*[a-z0-9]`. The final |
| # segment of the name must be between 2 and 64 characters in length. |
| "labels": { # Cloud Labels are a flexible and lightweight mechanism for organizing cloud |
| # resources into groups that reflect a customer's organizational needs and |
| # deployment strategies. Cloud Labels can be used to filter collections of |
| # resources. They can be used to control how resource metrics are aggregated. |
| # And they can be used as arguments to policy management rules (e.g. route, |
| # firewall, load balancing, etc.). |
| # |
| # * Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to |
| # the following regular expression: `[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?`. |
| # * Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform |
| # to the regular expression `([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?`. |
| # * No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given resource. |
| # |
| # See https://goo.gl/xmQnxf for more information on and examples of labels. |
| # |
| # If you plan to use labels in your own code, please note that additional |
| # characters may be allowed in the future. And so you are advised to use an |
| # internal label representation, such as JSON, which doesn't rely upon |
| # specific characters being disallowed. For example, representing labels |
| # as the string: name + "_" + value would prove problematic if we were to |
| # allow "_" in a future release. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "state": "A String", # Output only. The current instance state. For |
| # CreateInstance, the state must be |
| # either omitted or set to `CREATING`. For |
| # UpdateInstance, the state must be |
| # either omitted or set to `READY`. |
| "nodeCount": 42, # Required. The number of nodes allocated to this instance. This may be zero |
| # in API responses for instances that are not yet in state `READY`. |
| # |
| # See [the |
| # documentation](https://cloud.google.com/spanner/docs/instances#node_count) |
| # for more information about nodes. |
| "config": "A String", # Required. The name of the instance's configuration. Values are of the form |
| # `projects/<project>/instanceConfigs/<configuration>`. See |
| # also InstanceConfig and |
| # ListInstanceConfigs. |
| }, |
| ], |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</code> |
| <pre>Retrieves the next page of results. |
| |
| Args: |
| previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required) |
| previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required) |
| |
| Returns: |
| A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next |
| page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection. |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="patch">patch(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Updates an instance, and begins allocating or releasing resources |
| as requested. The returned long-running |
| operation can be used to track the |
| progress of updating the instance. If the named instance does not |
| exist, returns `NOT_FOUND`. |
| |
| Immediately upon completion of this request: |
| |
| * For resource types for which a decrease in the instance's allocation |
| has been requested, billing is based on the newly-requested level. |
| |
| Until completion of the returned operation: |
| |
| * Cancelling the operation sets its metadata's |
| cancel_time, and begins |
| restoring resources to their pre-request values. The operation |
| is guaranteed to succeed at undoing all resource changes, |
| after which point it terminates with a `CANCELLED` status. |
| * All other attempts to modify the instance are rejected. |
| * Reading the instance via the API continues to give the pre-request |
| resource levels. |
| |
| Upon completion of the returned operation: |
| |
| * Billing begins for all successfully-allocated resources (some types |
| may have lower than the requested levels). |
| * All newly-reserved resources are available for serving the instance's |
| tables. |
| * The instance's new resource levels are readable via the API. |
| |
| The returned long-running operation will |
| have a name of the format `<instance_name>/operations/<operation_id>` and |
| can be used to track the instance modification. The |
| metadata field type is |
| UpdateInstanceMetadata. |
| The response field type is |
| Instance, if successful. |
| |
| Authorization requires `spanner.instances.update` permission on |
| resource name. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: string, Required. A unique identifier for the instance, which cannot be changed |
| after the instance is created. Values are of the form |
| `projects/<project>/instances/a-z*[a-z0-9]`. The final |
| segment of the name must be between 2 and 64 characters in length. (required) |
| body: object, The request body. (required) |
| The object takes the form of: |
| |
| { # The request for UpdateInstance. |
| "instance": { # An isolated set of Cloud Spanner resources on which databases can be hosted. # Required. The instance to update, which must always include the instance |
| # name. Otherwise, only fields mentioned in [][google.spanner.admin.instance.v1.UpdateInstanceRequest.field_mask] need be included. |
| "displayName": "A String", # Required. The descriptive name for this instance as it appears in UIs. |
| # Must be unique per project and between 4 and 30 characters in length. |
| "name": "A String", # Required. A unique identifier for the instance, which cannot be changed |
| # after the instance is created. Values are of the form |
| # `projects/<project>/instances/a-z*[a-z0-9]`. The final |
| # segment of the name must be between 2 and 64 characters in length. |
| "labels": { # Cloud Labels are a flexible and lightweight mechanism for organizing cloud |
| # resources into groups that reflect a customer's organizational needs and |
| # deployment strategies. Cloud Labels can be used to filter collections of |
| # resources. They can be used to control how resource metrics are aggregated. |
| # And they can be used as arguments to policy management rules (e.g. route, |
| # firewall, load balancing, etc.). |
| # |
| # * Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to |
| # the following regular expression: `[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?`. |
| # * Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform |
| # to the regular expression `([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?`. |
| # * No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given resource. |
| # |
| # See https://goo.gl/xmQnxf for more information on and examples of labels. |
| # |
| # If you plan to use labels in your own code, please note that additional |
| # characters may be allowed in the future. And so you are advised to use an |
| # internal label representation, such as JSON, which doesn't rely upon |
| # specific characters being disallowed. For example, representing labels |
| # as the string: name + "_" + value would prove problematic if we were to |
| # allow "_" in a future release. |
| "a_key": "A String", |
| }, |
| "state": "A String", # Output only. The current instance state. For |
| # CreateInstance, the state must be |
| # either omitted or set to `CREATING`. For |
| # UpdateInstance, the state must be |
| # either omitted or set to `READY`. |
| "nodeCount": 42, # Required. The number of nodes allocated to this instance. This may be zero |
| # in API responses for instances that are not yet in state `READY`. |
| # |
| # See [the |
| # documentation](https://cloud.google.com/spanner/docs/instances#node_count) |
| # for more information about nodes. |
| "config": "A String", # Required. The name of the instance's configuration. Values are of the form |
| # `projects/<project>/instanceConfigs/<configuration>`. See |
| # also InstanceConfig and |
| # ListInstanceConfigs. |
| }, |
| "fieldMask": "A String", # Required. A mask specifying which fields in [][google.spanner.admin.instance.v1.UpdateInstanceRequest.instance] should be updated. |
| # The field mask must always be specified; this prevents any future fields in |
| # [][google.spanner.admin.instance.v1.Instance] from being erased accidentally by clients that do not know |
| # about them. |
| } |
| |
| 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). The error model is designed to be: |
| # |
| # - Simple to use and understand for most users |
| # - Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs |
| # |
| # # Overview |
| # |
| # The `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error |
| # message, and error details. The error code should be an enum value of |
| # google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The |
| # error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps |
| # developers *understand* and *resolve* the error. If a localized user-facing |
| # error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or |
| # localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary |
| # information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types |
| # in the package `google.rpc` that can be used for common error conditions. |
| # |
| # # Language mapping |
| # |
| # The `Status` message is the logical representation of the error model, but it |
| # is not necessarily the actual wire format. When the `Status` message is |
| # exposed in different client libraries and different wire protocols, it can be |
| # mapped differently. For example, it will likely be mapped to some exceptions |
| # in Java, but more likely mapped to some error codes in C. |
| # |
| # # Other uses |
| # |
| # The error model and the `Status` message can be used in a variety of |
| # environments, either with or without APIs, to provide a |
| # consistent developer experience across different environments. |
| # |
| # Example uses of this error model include: |
| # |
| # - Partial errors. If a service needs to return partial errors to the client, |
| # it may embed the `Status` in the normal response to indicate the partial |
| # errors. |
| # |
| # - Workflow errors. A typical workflow has multiple steps. Each step may |
| # have a `Status` message for error reporting. |
| # |
| # - Batch operations. If a client uses batch request and batch response, the |
| # `Status` message should be used directly inside batch response, one for |
| # each error sub-response. |
| # |
| # - Asynchronous operations. If an API call embeds asynchronous operation |
| # results in its response, the status of those operations should be |
| # represented directly using the `Status` message. |
| # |
| # - Logging. If some API errors are stored in logs, the message `Status` could |
| # be used directly after any stripping needed for security/privacy reasons. |
| "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any |
| # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the |
| # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. |
| "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. |
| "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There 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="setIamPolicy">setIamPolicy(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Sets the access control policy on an instance resource. Replaces any |
| existing policy. |
| |
| Authorization requires `spanner.instances.setIamPolicy` on |
| resource. |
| |
| Args: |
| resource: string, REQUIRED: The Cloud Spanner resource for which the policy is being set. The format is `projects/<project ID>/instances/<instance ID>` for instance resources and `projects/<project ID>/instances/<instance ID>/databases/<database ID>` for databases resources. (required) |
| body: object, The request body. (required) |
| The object takes the form of: |
| |
| { # Request message for `SetIamPolicy` method. |
| "policy": { # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to # REQUIRED: The complete policy to be applied to the `resource`. The size of |
| # the policy is limited to a few 10s of KB. An empty policy is a |
| # valid policy but certain Cloud Platform services (such as Projects) |
| # might reject them. |
| # specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. |
| # |
| # |
| # A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `binding` binds a list of |
| # `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups, |
| # Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions |
| # defined by IAM. |
| # |
| # **JSON Example** |
| # |
| # { |
| # "bindings": [ |
| # { |
| # "role": "roles/owner", |
| # "members": [ |
| # "user:[email protected]", |
| # "group:[email protected]", |
| # "domain:google.com", |
| # "serviceAccount:[email protected]" |
| # ] |
| # }, |
| # { |
| # "role": "roles/viewer", |
| # "members": ["user:[email protected]"] |
| # } |
| # ] |
| # } |
| # |
| # **YAML Example** |
| # |
| # bindings: |
| # - members: |
| # - user:[email protected] |
| # - group:[email protected] |
| # - domain:google.com |
| # - serviceAccount:[email protected] |
| # role: roles/owner |
| # - members: |
| # - user:[email protected] |
| # role: roles/viewer |
| # |
| # |
| # For a description of IAM and its features, see the |
| # [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs). |
| "bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. |
| # `bindings` with no members will result in an error. |
| { # Associates `members` with a `role`. |
| "role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. |
| # For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`. |
| "members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource. |
| # `members` can have the following values: |
| # |
| # * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is |
| # on the internet; with or without a Google account. |
| # |
| # * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone |
| # who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. |
| # |
| # * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google |
| # account. For example, `[email protected]` . |
| # |
| # |
| # * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service |
| # account. For example, `[email protected]`. |
| # |
| # * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group. |
| # For example, `[email protected]`. |
| # |
| # |
| # * `domain:{domain}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the |
| # users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`. |
| # |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "condition": { # Represents an expression text. Example: # The condition that is associated with this binding. |
| # NOTE: An unsatisfied condition will not allow user access via current |
| # binding. Different bindings, including their conditions, are examined |
| # independently. |
| # |
| # title: "User account presence" |
| # description: "Determines whether the request has a user account" |
| # expression: "size(request.user) > 0" |
| "location": "A String", # An optional string indicating the location of the expression for error |
| # reporting, e.g. a file name and a position in the file. |
| "expression": "A String", # Textual representation of an expression in |
| # Common Expression Language syntax. |
| # |
| # The application context of the containing message determines which |
| # well-known feature set of CEL is supported. |
| "description": "A String", # An optional description of the expression. This is a longer text which |
| # describes the expression, e.g. when hovered over it in a UI. |
| "title": "A String", # An optional title for the expression, i.e. a short string describing |
| # its purpose. This can be used e.g. in UIs which allow to enter the |
| # expression. |
| }, |
| }, |
| ], |
| "etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help |
| # prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. |
| # It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the |
| # read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race |
| # conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and |
| # systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to |
| # ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy. |
| # |
| # If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing |
| # policy is overwritten blindly. |
| "version": 42, # Deprecated. |
| }, |
| } |
| |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to |
| # specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. |
| # |
| # |
| # A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `binding` binds a list of |
| # `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups, |
| # Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions |
| # defined by IAM. |
| # |
| # **JSON Example** |
| # |
| # { |
| # "bindings": [ |
| # { |
| # "role": "roles/owner", |
| # "members": [ |
| # "user:[email protected]", |
| # "group:[email protected]", |
| # "domain:google.com", |
| # "serviceAccount:[email protected]" |
| # ] |
| # }, |
| # { |
| # "role": "roles/viewer", |
| # "members": ["user:[email protected]"] |
| # } |
| # ] |
| # } |
| # |
| # **YAML Example** |
| # |
| # bindings: |
| # - members: |
| # - user:[email protected] |
| # - group:[email protected] |
| # - domain:google.com |
| # - serviceAccount:[email protected] |
| # role: roles/owner |
| # - members: |
| # - user:[email protected] |
| # role: roles/viewer |
| # |
| # |
| # For a description of IAM and its features, see the |
| # [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs). |
| "bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. |
| # `bindings` with no members will result in an error. |
| { # Associates `members` with a `role`. |
| "role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. |
| # For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`. |
| "members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource. |
| # `members` can have the following values: |
| # |
| # * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is |
| # on the internet; with or without a Google account. |
| # |
| # * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone |
| # who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. |
| # |
| # * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google |
| # account. For example, `[email protected]` . |
| # |
| # |
| # * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service |
| # account. For example, `[email protected]`. |
| # |
| # * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group. |
| # For example, `[email protected]`. |
| # |
| # |
| # * `domain:{domain}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the |
| # users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`. |
| # |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| "condition": { # Represents an expression text. Example: # The condition that is associated with this binding. |
| # NOTE: An unsatisfied condition will not allow user access via current |
| # binding. Different bindings, including their conditions, are examined |
| # independently. |
| # |
| # title: "User account presence" |
| # description: "Determines whether the request has a user account" |
| # expression: "size(request.user) > 0" |
| "location": "A String", # An optional string indicating the location of the expression for error |
| # reporting, e.g. a file name and a position in the file. |
| "expression": "A String", # Textual representation of an expression in |
| # Common Expression Language syntax. |
| # |
| # The application context of the containing message determines which |
| # well-known feature set of CEL is supported. |
| "description": "A String", # An optional description of the expression. This is a longer text which |
| # describes the expression, e.g. when hovered over it in a UI. |
| "title": "A String", # An optional title for the expression, i.e. a short string describing |
| # its purpose. This can be used e.g. in UIs which allow to enter the |
| # expression. |
| }, |
| }, |
| ], |
| "etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help |
| # prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. |
| # It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the |
| # read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race |
| # conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and |
| # systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to |
| # ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy. |
| # |
| # If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing |
| # policy is overwritten blindly. |
| "version": 42, # Deprecated. |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="testIamPermissions">testIamPermissions(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Returns permissions that the caller has on the specified instance resource. |
| |
| Attempting this RPC on a non-existent Cloud Spanner instance resource will |
| result in a NOT_FOUND error if the user has `spanner.instances.list` |
| permission on the containing Google Cloud Project. Otherwise returns an |
| empty set of permissions. |
| |
| Args: |
| resource: string, REQUIRED: The Cloud Spanner resource for which permissions are being tested. The format is `projects/<project ID>/instances/<instance ID>` for instance resources and `projects/<project ID>/instances/<instance ID>/databases/<database ID>` for database resources. (required) |
| body: object, The request body. (required) |
| The object takes the form of: |
| |
| { # Request message for `TestIamPermissions` method. |
| "permissions": [ # REQUIRED: The set of permissions to check for 'resource'. |
| # Permissions with wildcards (such as '*', 'spanner.*', 'spanner.instances.*') are not allowed. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| } |
| |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # Response message for `TestIamPermissions` method. |
| "permissions": [ # A subset of `TestPermissionsRequest.permissions` that the caller is |
| # allowed. |
| "A String", |
| ], |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </body></html> |