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<?php /* * Copyright 2014 Google Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not * use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under * the License. */ namespace Google\Service\ServiceControl; class ServicecontrolResource extends \Google\Model { /** * Annotations is an unstructured key-value map stored with a resource that * may be set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. They * are not queryable and should be preserved when modifying objects. More * info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with- * objects/annotations/ * * @var string[] */ public $annotations; /** * Output only. The timestamp when the resource was created. This may be * either the time creation was initiated or when it was completed. * * @var string */ public $createTime; /** * Output only. The timestamp when the resource was deleted. If the resource * is not deleted, this must be empty. * * @var string */ public $deleteTime; /** * Mutable. The display name set by clients. Must be <= 63 characters. * * @var string */ public $displayName; /** * Output only. An opaque value that uniquely identifies a version or * generation of a resource. It can be used to confirm that the client and * server agree on the ordering of a resource being written. * * @var string */ public $etag; /** * The labels or tags on the resource, such as AWS resource tags and * Kubernetes resource labels. * * @var string[] */ public $labels; /** * Immutable. The location of the resource. The location encoding is specific * to the service provider, and new encoding may be introduced as the service * evolves. For Google Cloud products, the encoding is what is used by Google * Cloud APIs, such as `us-east1`, `aws-us-east-1`, and `azure-eastus2`. The * semantics of `location` is identical to the `cloud.googleapis.com/location` * label used by some Google Cloud APIs. * * @var string */ public $location; /** * The stable identifier (name) of a resource on the `service`. A resource can * be logically identified as "//{resource.service}/{resource.name}". The * differences between a resource name and a URI are: * Resource name is a * logical identifier, independent of network protocol and API version. For * example, `//pubsub.googleapis.com/projects/123/topics/news-feed`. * URI * often includes protocol and version information, so it can be used directly * by applications. For example, * `https://pubsub.googleapis.com/v1/projects/123/topics/news-feed`. See * https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names for details. * * @var string */ public $name; /** * The name of the service that this resource belongs to, such as * `pubsub.googleapis.com`. The service may be different from the DNS hostname * that actually serves the request. * * @var string */ public $service; /** * The type of the resource. The syntax is platform-specific because different * platforms define their resources differently. For Google APIs, the type * format must be "{service}/{kind}", such as "pubsub.googleapis.com/Topic". * * @var string */ public $type; /** * The unique identifier of the resource. UID is unique in the time and space * for this resource within the scope of the service. It is typically * generated by the server on successful creation of a resource and must not * be changed. UID is used to uniquely identify resources with resource name * reuses. This should be a UUID4. * * @var string */ public $uid; /** * Output only. The timestamp when the resource was last updated. Any change * to the resource made by users must refresh this value. Changes to a * resource made by the service should refresh this value. * * @var string */ public $updateTime; /** * Annotations is an unstructured key-value map stored with a resource that * may be set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. They * are not queryable and should be preserved when modifying objects. More * info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with- * objects/annotations/ * * @param string[] $annotations */ public function setAnnotations($annotations) { $this->annotations = $annotations; } /** * @return string[] */ public function getAnnotations() { return $this->annotations; } /** * Output only. The timestamp when the resource was created. This may be * either the time creation was initiated or when it was completed. * * @param string $createTime */ public function setCreateTime($createTime) { $this->createTime = $createTime; } /** * @return string */ public function getCreateTime() { return $this->createTime; } /** * Output only. The timestamp when the resource was deleted. If the resource * is not deleted, this must be empty. * * @param string $deleteTime */ public function setDeleteTime($deleteTime) { $this->deleteTime = $deleteTime; } /** * @return string */ public function getDeleteTime() { return $this->deleteTime; } /** * Mutable. The display name set by clients. Must be <= 63 characters. * * @param string $displayName */ public function setDisplayName($displayName) { $this->displayName = $displayName; } /** * @return string */ public function getDisplayName() { return $this->displayName; } /** * Output only. An opaque value that uniquely identifies a version or * generation of a resource. It can be used to confirm that the client and * server agree on the ordering of a resource being written. * * @param string $etag */ public function setEtag($etag) { $this->etag = $etag; } /** * @return string */ public function getEtag() { return $this->etag; } /** * The labels or tags on the resource, such as AWS resource tags and * Kubernetes resource labels. * * @param string[] $labels */ public function setLabels($labels) { $this->labels = $labels; } /** * @return string[] */ public function getLabels() { return $this->labels; } /** * Immutable. The location of the resource. The location encoding is specific * to the service provider, and new encoding may be introduced as the service * evolves. For Google Cloud products, the encoding is what is used by Google * Cloud APIs, such as `us-east1`, `aws-us-east-1`, and `azure-eastus2`. The * semantics of `location` is identical to the `cloud.googleapis.com/location` * label used by some Google Cloud APIs. * * @param string $location */ public function setLocation($location) { $this->location = $location; } /** * @return string */ public function getLocation() { return $this->location; } /** * The stable identifier (name) of a resource on the `service`. A resource can * be logically identified as "//{resource.service}/{resource.name}". The * differences between a resource name and a URI are: * Resource name is a * logical identifier, independent of network protocol and API version. For * example, `//pubsub.googleapis.com/projects/123/topics/news-feed`. * URI * often includes protocol and version information, so it can be used directly * by applications. For example, * `https://pubsub.googleapis.com/v1/projects/123/topics/news-feed`. See * https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names for details. * * @param string $name */ public function setName($name) { $this->name = $name; } /** * @return string */ public function getName() { return $this->name; } /** * The name of the service that this resource belongs to, such as * `pubsub.googleapis.com`. The service may be different from the DNS hostname * that actually serves the request. * * @param string $service */ public function setService($service) { $this->service = $service; } /** * @return string */ public function getService() { return $this->service; } /** * The type of the resource. The syntax is platform-specific because different * platforms define their resources differently. For Google APIs, the type * format must be "{service}/{kind}", such as "pubsub.googleapis.com/Topic". * * @param string $type */ public function setType($type) { $this->type = $type; } /** * @return string */ public function getType() { return $this->type; } /** * The unique identifier of the resource. UID is unique in the time and space * for this resource within the scope of the service. It is typically * generated by the server on successful creation of a resource and must not * be changed. UID is used to uniquely identify resources with resource name * reuses. This should be a UUID4. * * @param string $uid */ public function setUid($uid) { $this->uid = $uid; } /** * @return string */ public function getUid() { return $this->uid; } /** * Output only. The timestamp when the resource was last updated. Any change * to the resource made by users must refresh this value. Changes to a * resource made by the service should refresh this value. * * @param string $updateTime */ public function setUpdateTime($updateTime) { $this->updateTime = $updateTime; } /** * @return string */ public function getUpdateTime() { return $this->updateTime; } } // Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name. class_alias(ServicecontrolResource::class, 'Google_Service_ServiceControl_ServicecontrolResource');