244 lines
13 KiB
PHP
244 lines
13 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/*
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* Copyright 2014 Google Inc.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
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* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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* the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
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* the License.
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*/
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namespace Google\Service\Compute\Resource;
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use Google\Service\Compute\Operation;
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use Google\Service\Compute\OperationAggregatedList;
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use Google\Service\Compute\OperationList;
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/**
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* The "globalOperations" collection of methods.
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* Typical usage is:
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* <code>
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* $computeService = new Google\Service\Compute(...);
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* $globalOperations = $computeService->globalOperations;
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* </code>
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*/
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class GlobalOperations extends \Google\Service\Resource
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{
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/**
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* Retrieves an aggregated list of all operations. To prevent failure, Google
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* recommends that you set the `returnPartialSuccess` parameter to `true`.
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* (globalOperations.aggregatedList)
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*
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* @param string $project Project ID for this request.
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* @param array $optParams Optional parameters.
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*
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* @opt_param string filter A filter expression that filters resources listed in
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* the response. Most Compute resources support two types of filter expressions:
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* expressions that support regular expressions and expressions that follow API
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* improvement proposal AIP-160. These two types of filter expressions cannot be
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* mixed in one request. If you want to use AIP-160, your expression must
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* specify the field name, an operator, and the value that you want to use for
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* filtering. The value must be a string, a number, or a boolean. The operator
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* must be either `=`, `!=`, `>`, `<`, `<=`, `>=` or `:`. For example, if you
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* are filtering Compute Engine instances, you can exclude instances named
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* `example-instance` by specifying `name != example-instance`. The `:*`
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* comparison can be used to test whether a key has been defined. For example,
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* to find all objects with `owner` label use: ``` labels.owner:* ``` You can
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* also filter nested fields. For example, you could specify
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* `scheduling.automaticRestart = false` to include instances only if they are
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* not scheduled for automatic restarts. You can use filtering on nested fields
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* to filter based on resource labels. To filter on multiple expressions,
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* provide each separate expression within parentheses. For example: ```
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* (scheduling.automaticRestart = true) (cpuPlatform = "Intel Skylake") ``` By
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* default, each expression is an `AND` expression. However, you can include
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* `AND` and `OR` expressions explicitly. For example: ``` (cpuPlatform = "Intel
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* Skylake") OR (cpuPlatform = "Intel Broadwell") AND
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* (scheduling.automaticRestart = true) ``` If you want to use a regular
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* expression, use the `eq` (equal) or `ne` (not equal) operator against a
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* single un-parenthesized expression with or without quotes or against multiple
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* parenthesized expressions. Examples: `fieldname eq unquoted literal`
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* `fieldname eq 'single quoted literal'` `fieldname eq "double quoted literal"`
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* `(fieldname1 eq literal) (fieldname2 ne "literal")` The literal value is
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* interpreted as a regular expression using Google RE2 library syntax. The
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* literal value must match the entire field. For example, to filter for
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* instances that do not end with name "instance", you would use `name ne
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* .*instance`. You cannot combine constraints on multiple fields using regular
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* expressions.
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* @opt_param bool includeAllScopes Indicates whether every visible scope for
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* each scope type (zone, region, global) should be included in the response.
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* For new resource types added after this field, the flag has no effect as new
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* resource types will always include every visible scope for each scope type in
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* response. For resource types which predate this field, if this flag is
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* omitted or false, only scopes of the scope types where the resource type is
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* expected to be found will be included.
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* @opt_param string maxResults The maximum number of results per page that
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* should be returned. If the number of available results is larger than
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* `maxResults`, Compute Engine returns a `nextPageToken` that can be used to
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* get the next page of results in subsequent list requests. Acceptable values
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* are `0` to `500`, inclusive. (Default: `500`)
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* @opt_param string orderBy Sorts list results by a certain order. By default,
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* results are returned in alphanumerical order based on the resource name. You
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* can also sort results in descending order based on the creation timestamp
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* using `orderBy="creationTimestamp desc"`. This sorts results based on the
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* `creationTimestamp` field in reverse chronological order (newest result
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* first). Use this to sort resources like operations so that the newest
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* operation is returned first. Currently, only sorting by `name` or
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* `creationTimestamp desc` is supported.
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* @opt_param string pageToken Specifies a page token to use. Set `pageToken` to
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* the `nextPageToken` returned by a previous list request to get the next page
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* of results.
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* @opt_param bool returnPartialSuccess Opt-in for partial success behavior
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* which provides partial results in case of failure. The default value is
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* false. For example, when partial success behavior is enabled, aggregatedList
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* for a single zone scope either returns all resources in the zone or no
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* resources, with an error code.
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* @opt_param string serviceProjectNumber The Shared VPC service project id or
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* service project number for which aggregated list request is invoked for
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* subnetworks list-usable api.
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* @return OperationAggregatedList
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* @throws \Google\Service\Exception
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*/
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public function aggregatedList($project, $optParams = [])
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{
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$params = ['project' => $project];
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$params = array_merge($params, $optParams);
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return $this->call('aggregatedList', [$params], OperationAggregatedList::class);
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}
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/**
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* Deletes the specified Operations resource. (globalOperations.delete)
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*
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* @param string $project Project ID for this request.
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* @param string $operation Name of the Operations resource to delete, or its
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* unique numeric identifier.
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* @param array $optParams Optional parameters.
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* @throws \Google\Service\Exception
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*/
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public function delete($project, $operation, $optParams = [])
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{
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$params = ['project' => $project, 'operation' => $operation];
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$params = array_merge($params, $optParams);
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return $this->call('delete', [$params]);
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}
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/**
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* Retrieves the specified Operations resource. (globalOperations.get)
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*
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* @param string $project Project ID for this request.
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* @param string $operation Name of the Operations resource to return, or its
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* unique numeric identifier.
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* @param array $optParams Optional parameters.
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* @return Operation
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* @throws \Google\Service\Exception
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*/
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public function get($project, $operation, $optParams = [])
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{
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$params = ['project' => $project, 'operation' => $operation];
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$params = array_merge($params, $optParams);
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return $this->call('get', [$params], Operation::class);
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}
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/**
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* Retrieves a list of Operation resources contained within the specified
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* project. (globalOperations.listGlobalOperations)
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*
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* @param string $project Project ID for this request.
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* @param array $optParams Optional parameters.
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*
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* @opt_param string filter A filter expression that filters resources listed in
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* the response. Most Compute resources support two types of filter expressions:
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* expressions that support regular expressions and expressions that follow API
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* improvement proposal AIP-160. These two types of filter expressions cannot be
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* mixed in one request. If you want to use AIP-160, your expression must
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* specify the field name, an operator, and the value that you want to use for
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* filtering. The value must be a string, a number, or a boolean. The operator
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* must be either `=`, `!=`, `>`, `<`, `<=`, `>=` or `:`. For example, if you
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* are filtering Compute Engine instances, you can exclude instances named
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* `example-instance` by specifying `name != example-instance`. The `:*`
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* comparison can be used to test whether a key has been defined. For example,
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* to find all objects with `owner` label use: ``` labels.owner:* ``` You can
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* also filter nested fields. For example, you could specify
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* `scheduling.automaticRestart = false` to include instances only if they are
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* not scheduled for automatic restarts. You can use filtering on nested fields
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* to filter based on resource labels. To filter on multiple expressions,
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* provide each separate expression within parentheses. For example: ```
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* (scheduling.automaticRestart = true) (cpuPlatform = "Intel Skylake") ``` By
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* default, each expression is an `AND` expression. However, you can include
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* `AND` and `OR` expressions explicitly. For example: ``` (cpuPlatform = "Intel
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* Skylake") OR (cpuPlatform = "Intel Broadwell") AND
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* (scheduling.automaticRestart = true) ``` If you want to use a regular
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* expression, use the `eq` (equal) or `ne` (not equal) operator against a
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* single un-parenthesized expression with or without quotes or against multiple
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* parenthesized expressions. Examples: `fieldname eq unquoted literal`
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* `fieldname eq 'single quoted literal'` `fieldname eq "double quoted literal"`
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* `(fieldname1 eq literal) (fieldname2 ne "literal")` The literal value is
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* interpreted as a regular expression using Google RE2 library syntax. The
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* literal value must match the entire field. For example, to filter for
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* instances that do not end with name "instance", you would use `name ne
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* .*instance`. You cannot combine constraints on multiple fields using regular
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* expressions.
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* @opt_param string maxResults The maximum number of results per page that
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* should be returned. If the number of available results is larger than
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* `maxResults`, Compute Engine returns a `nextPageToken` that can be used to
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* get the next page of results in subsequent list requests. Acceptable values
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* are `0` to `500`, inclusive. (Default: `500`)
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* @opt_param string orderBy Sorts list results by a certain order. By default,
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* results are returned in alphanumerical order based on the resource name. You
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* can also sort results in descending order based on the creation timestamp
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* using `orderBy="creationTimestamp desc"`. This sorts results based on the
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* `creationTimestamp` field in reverse chronological order (newest result
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* first). Use this to sort resources like operations so that the newest
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* operation is returned first. Currently, only sorting by `name` or
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* `creationTimestamp desc` is supported.
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* @opt_param string pageToken Specifies a page token to use. Set `pageToken` to
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* the `nextPageToken` returned by a previous list request to get the next page
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* of results.
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* @opt_param bool returnPartialSuccess Opt-in for partial success behavior
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* which provides partial results in case of failure. The default value is
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* false. For example, when partial success behavior is enabled, aggregatedList
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* for a single zone scope either returns all resources in the zone or no
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* resources, with an error code.
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* @return OperationList
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* @throws \Google\Service\Exception
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*/
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public function listGlobalOperations($project, $optParams = [])
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{
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$params = ['project' => $project];
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$params = array_merge($params, $optParams);
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return $this->call('list', [$params], OperationList::class);
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}
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/**
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* Waits for the specified Operation resource to return as `DONE` or for the
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* request to approach the 2 minute deadline, and retrieves the specified
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* Operation resource. This method differs from the `GET` method in that it
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* waits for no more than the default deadline (2 minutes) and then returns the
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* current state of the operation, which might be `DONE` or still in progress.
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* This method is called on a best-effort basis. Specifically: - In uncommon
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* cases, when the server is overloaded, the request might return before the
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* default deadline is reached, or might return after zero seconds. - If the
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* default deadline is reached, there is no guarantee that the operation is
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* actually done when the method returns. Be prepared to retry if the operation
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* is not `DONE`. (globalOperations.wait)
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*
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* @param string $project Project ID for this request.
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* @param string $operation Name of the Operations resource to return, or its
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* unique numeric identifier.
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* @param array $optParams Optional parameters.
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* @return Operation
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* @throws \Google\Service\Exception
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*/
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public function wait($project, $operation, $optParams = [])
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{
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$params = ['project' => $project, 'operation' => $operation];
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$params = array_merge($params, $optParams);
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return $this->call('wait', [$params], Operation::class);
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}
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}
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// Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name.
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class_alias(GlobalOperations::class, 'Google_Service_Compute_Resource_GlobalOperations');
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