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| <h1><a href="servicemanagement_v1.html">Google Service Management API</a> . <a href="servicemanagement_v1.services.html">services</a> . <a href="servicemanagement_v1.services.rollouts.html">rollouts</a></h1> |
| <h2>Instance Methods</h2> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#create">create(serviceName, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Creates a new service configuration rollout. Based on rollout, the</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#get">get(serviceName, rolloutId, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Gets a service configuration rollout.</p> |
| <p class="toc_element"> |
| <code><a href="#list">list(serviceName, pageSize=None, filter=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> |
| <p class="firstline">Lists the history of the service configuration rollouts for a managed</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> |
| <h3>Method Details</h3> |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="create">create(serviceName, body, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Creates a new service configuration rollout. Based on rollout, the |
| Google Service Management will roll out the service configurations to |
| different backend services. For example, the logging configuration will be |
| pushed to Google Cloud Logging. |
| |
| Please note that any previous pending and running Rollouts and associated |
| Operations will be automatically cancelled so that the latest Rollout will |
| not be blocked by previous Rollouts. |
| |
| Operation<response: Rollout> |
| |
| Args: |
| serviceName: string, The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) |
| for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`. (required) |
| body: object, The request body. (required) |
| The object takes the form of: |
| |
| { # A rollout resource that defines how service configuration versions are pushed |
| # to control plane systems. Typically, you create a new version of the |
| # service config, and then create a Rollout to push the service config. |
| "status": "A String", # The status of this rollout. Readonly. In case of a failed rollout, |
| # the system will automatically rollback to the current Rollout |
| # version. Readonly. |
| "trafficPercentStrategy": { # Strategy that specifies how Google Service Control should select # Google Service Control selects service configurations based on |
| # traffic percentage. |
| # different |
| # versions of service configurations based on traffic percentage. |
| # |
| # One example of how to gradually rollout a new service configuration using |
| # this |
| # strategy: |
| # Day 1 |
| # |
| # Rollout { |
| # id: "example.googleapis.com/rollout_20160206" |
| # traffic_percent_strategy { |
| # percentages: { |
| # "example.googleapis.com/20160201": 70.00 |
| # "example.googleapis.com/20160206": 30.00 |
| # } |
| # } |
| # } |
| # |
| # Day 2 |
| # |
| # Rollout { |
| # id: "example.googleapis.com/rollout_20160207" |
| # traffic_percent_strategy: { |
| # percentages: { |
| # "example.googleapis.com/20160206": 100.00 |
| # } |
| # } |
| # } |
| "percentages": { # Maps service configuration IDs to their corresponding traffic percentage. |
| # Key is the service configuration ID, Value is the traffic percentage |
| # which must be greater than 0.0 and the sum must equal to 100.0. |
| "a_key": 3.14, |
| }, |
| }, |
| "rolloutId": "A String", # Optional unique identifier of this Rollout. Only lower case letters, digits |
| # and '-' are allowed. |
| # |
| # If not specified by client, the server will generate one. The generated id |
| # will have the form of <date><revision number>, where "date" is the create |
| # date in ISO 8601 format. "revision number" is a monotonically increasing |
| # positive number that is reset every day for each service. |
| # An example of the generated rollout_id is '2016-02-16r1' |
| "serviceName": "A String", # The name of the service associated with this Rollout. |
| "createdBy": "A String", # The user who created the Rollout. Readonly. |
| "deleteServiceStrategy": { # Strategy used to delete a service. This strategy is a placeholder only # The strategy associated with a rollout to delete a `ManagedService`. |
| # Readonly. |
| # used by the system generated rollout to delete a service. |
| }, |
| "createTime": "A String", # Creation time of the rollout. Readonly. |
| } |
| |
| 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. |
| "error": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different # The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation. |
| # programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by |
| # [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). The error model is designed to be: |
| # |
| # - Simple to use and understand for most users |
| # - Flexible enough to meet unexpected needs |
| # |
| # # Overview |
| # |
| # The `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message, |
| # and error details. The error code should be an enum value of |
| # google.rpc.Code, but it may accept additional error codes if needed. The |
| # error message should be a developer-facing English message that helps |
| # developers *understand* and *resolve* the error. If a localized user-facing |
| # error message is needed, put the localized message in the error details or |
| # localize it in the client. The optional error details may contain arbitrary |
| # information about the error. There is a predefined set of error detail types |
| # in the package `google.rpc` 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 will be 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 have the format of `operations/some/unique/name`. |
| "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. |
| }, |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="get">get(serviceName, rolloutId, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Gets a service configuration rollout. |
| |
| Args: |
| serviceName: string, The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) |
| for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`. (required) |
| rolloutId: string, The id of the rollout resource. (required) |
| x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. |
| Allowed values |
| 1 - v1 error format |
| 2 - v2 error format |
| |
| Returns: |
| An object of the form: |
| |
| { # A rollout resource that defines how service configuration versions are pushed |
| # to control plane systems. Typically, you create a new version of the |
| # service config, and then create a Rollout to push the service config. |
| "status": "A String", # The status of this rollout. Readonly. In case of a failed rollout, |
| # the system will automatically rollback to the current Rollout |
| # version. Readonly. |
| "trafficPercentStrategy": { # Strategy that specifies how Google Service Control should select # Google Service Control selects service configurations based on |
| # traffic percentage. |
| # different |
| # versions of service configurations based on traffic percentage. |
| # |
| # One example of how to gradually rollout a new service configuration using |
| # this |
| # strategy: |
| # Day 1 |
| # |
| # Rollout { |
| # id: "example.googleapis.com/rollout_20160206" |
| # traffic_percent_strategy { |
| # percentages: { |
| # "example.googleapis.com/20160201": 70.00 |
| # "example.googleapis.com/20160206": 30.00 |
| # } |
| # } |
| # } |
| # |
| # Day 2 |
| # |
| # Rollout { |
| # id: "example.googleapis.com/rollout_20160207" |
| # traffic_percent_strategy: { |
| # percentages: { |
| # "example.googleapis.com/20160206": 100.00 |
| # } |
| # } |
| # } |
| "percentages": { # Maps service configuration IDs to their corresponding traffic percentage. |
| # Key is the service configuration ID, Value is the traffic percentage |
| # which must be greater than 0.0 and the sum must equal to 100.0. |
| "a_key": 3.14, |
| }, |
| }, |
| "rolloutId": "A String", # Optional unique identifier of this Rollout. Only lower case letters, digits |
| # and '-' are allowed. |
| # |
| # If not specified by client, the server will generate one. The generated id |
| # will have the form of <date><revision number>, where "date" is the create |
| # date in ISO 8601 format. "revision number" is a monotonically increasing |
| # positive number that is reset every day for each service. |
| # An example of the generated rollout_id is '2016-02-16r1' |
| "serviceName": "A String", # The name of the service associated with this Rollout. |
| "createdBy": "A String", # The user who created the Rollout. Readonly. |
| "deleteServiceStrategy": { # Strategy used to delete a service. This strategy is a placeholder only # The strategy associated with a rollout to delete a `ManagedService`. |
| # Readonly. |
| # used by the system generated rollout to delete a service. |
| }, |
| "createTime": "A String", # Creation time of the rollout. Readonly. |
| }</pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="method"> |
| <code class="details" id="list">list(serviceName, pageSize=None, filter=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)</code> |
| <pre>Lists the history of the service configuration rollouts for a managed |
| service, from the newest to the oldest. |
| |
| Args: |
| serviceName: string, The name of the service. See the [overview](/service-management/overview) |
| for naming requirements. For example: `example.googleapis.com`. (required) |
| pageSize: integer, The max number of items to include in the response list. |
| filter: string, Use `filter` to return subset of rollouts. |
| The following filters are supported: |
| -- To limit the results to only those in |
| [status](google.api.servicemanagement.v1.RolloutStatus) 'SUCCESS', |
| use filter='status=SUCCESS' |
| -- To limit the results to those in |
| [status](google.api.servicemanagement.v1.RolloutStatus) 'CANCELLED' |
| or 'FAILED', use filter='status=CANCELLED OR status=FAILED' |
| pageToken: string, The token of the page to retrieve. |
| 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 ListServiceRollouts method. |
| "nextPageToken": "A String", # The token of the next page of results. |
| "rollouts": [ # The list of rollout resources. |
| { # A rollout resource that defines how service configuration versions are pushed |
| # to control plane systems. Typically, you create a new version of the |
| # service config, and then create a Rollout to push the service config. |
| "status": "A String", # The status of this rollout. Readonly. In case of a failed rollout, |
| # the system will automatically rollback to the current Rollout |
| # version. Readonly. |
| "trafficPercentStrategy": { # Strategy that specifies how Google Service Control should select # Google Service Control selects service configurations based on |
| # traffic percentage. |
| # different |
| # versions of service configurations based on traffic percentage. |
| # |
| # One example of how to gradually rollout a new service configuration using |
| # this |
| # strategy: |
| # Day 1 |
| # |
| # Rollout { |
| # id: "example.googleapis.com/rollout_20160206" |
| # traffic_percent_strategy { |
| # percentages: { |
| # "example.googleapis.com/20160201": 70.00 |
| # "example.googleapis.com/20160206": 30.00 |
| # } |
| # } |
| # } |
| # |
| # Day 2 |
| # |
| # Rollout { |
| # id: "example.googleapis.com/rollout_20160207" |
| # traffic_percent_strategy: { |
| # percentages: { |
| # "example.googleapis.com/20160206": 100.00 |
| # } |
| # } |
| # } |
| "percentages": { # Maps service configuration IDs to their corresponding traffic percentage. |
| # Key is the service configuration ID, Value is the traffic percentage |
| # which must be greater than 0.0 and the sum must equal to 100.0. |
| "a_key": 3.14, |
| }, |
| }, |
| "rolloutId": "A String", # Optional unique identifier of this Rollout. Only lower case letters, digits |
| # and '-' are allowed. |
| # |
| # If not specified by client, the server will generate one. The generated id |
| # will have the form of <date><revision number>, where "date" is the create |
| # date in ISO 8601 format. "revision number" is a monotonically increasing |
| # positive number that is reset every day for each service. |
| # An example of the generated rollout_id is '2016-02-16r1' |
| "serviceName": "A String", # The name of the service associated with this Rollout. |
| "createdBy": "A String", # The user who created the Rollout. Readonly. |
| "deleteServiceStrategy": { # Strategy used to delete a service. This strategy is a placeholder only # The strategy associated with a rollout to delete a `ManagedService`. |
| # Readonly. |
| # used by the system generated rollout to delete a service. |
| }, |
| "createTime": "A String", # Creation time of the rollout. Readonly. |
| }, |
| ], |
| }</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> |
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