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|  | # Copyright 2020 Google LLC | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | ||
|  | # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | ||
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|  | # | ||
|  | # 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. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | require 'date' | ||
|  | require 'google/apis/core/base_service' | ||
|  | require 'google/apis/core/json_representation' | ||
|  | require 'google/apis/core/hashable' | ||
|  | require 'google/apis/errors' | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | module Google | ||
|  |   module Apis | ||
|  |     module RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # An `Action` captures all the information about an execution which is required | ||
|  |       # to reproduce it. `Action`s are the core component of the [Execution] service. | ||
|  |       # A single `Action` represents a repeatable action that can be performed by the | ||
|  |       # execution service. `Action`s can be succinctly identified by the digest of | ||
|  |       # their wire format encoding and, once an `Action` has been executed, will be | ||
|  |       # cached in the action cache. Future requests can then use the cached result | ||
|  |       # rather than needing to run afresh. When a server completes execution of an | ||
|  |       # Action, it MAY choose to cache the result in the ActionCache unless ` | ||
|  |       # do_not_cache` is `true`. Clients SHOULD expect the server to do so. By default, | ||
|  |       # future calls to Execute the same `Action` will also serve their results from | ||
|  |       # the cache. Clients must take care to understand the caching behaviour. Ideally, | ||
|  |       # all `Action`s will be reproducible so that serving a result from cache is | ||
|  |       # always desirable and correct. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Action | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |         # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |         # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |         # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |         # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |         # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |         # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |         # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |         # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |         # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |         # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |         # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |         # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |         # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |         # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |         # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |         # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |         # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |         # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |         # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |         # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |         # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |         # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |         # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `commandDigest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :command_digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # If true, then the `Action`'s result cannot be cached, and in-flight requests | ||
|  |         # for the same `Action` may not be merged. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `doNotCache` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :do_not_cache | ||
|  |         alias_method :do_not_cache?, :do_not_cache | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |         # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |         # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |         # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |         # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |         # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |         # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |         # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |         # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |         # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |         # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |         # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |         # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |         # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |         # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |         # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |         # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |         # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |         # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |         # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |         # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |         # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |         # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |         # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `inputRootDigest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :input_root_digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # List of required supported NodeProperty keys. In order to ensure that | ||
|  |         # equivalent `Action`s always hash to the same value, the supported node | ||
|  |         # properties MUST be lexicographically sorted by name. Sorting of strings is | ||
|  |         # done by code point, equivalently, by the UTF-8 bytes. The interpretation of | ||
|  |         # these properties is server-dependent. If a property is not recognized by the | ||
|  |         # server, the server will return an `INVALID_ARGUMENT` error. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputNodeProperties` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<String>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_node_properties | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A timeout after which the execution should be killed. If the timeout is absent, | ||
|  |         # then the client is specifying that the execution should continue as long as | ||
|  |         # the server will let it. The server SHOULD impose a timeout if the client does | ||
|  |         # not specify one, however, if the client does specify a timeout that is longer | ||
|  |         # than the server's maximum timeout, the server MUST reject the request. The | ||
|  |         # timeout is a part of the Action message, and therefore two `Actions` with | ||
|  |         # different timeouts are different, even if they are otherwise identical. This | ||
|  |         # is because, if they were not, running an `Action` with a lower timeout than is | ||
|  |         # required might result in a cache hit from an execution run with a longer | ||
|  |         # timeout, hiding the fact that the timeout is too short. By encoding it | ||
|  |         # directly in the `Action`, a lower timeout will result in a cache miss and the | ||
|  |         # execution timeout will fail immediately, rather than whenever the cache entry | ||
|  |         # gets evicted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `timeout` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :timeout | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @command_digest = args[:command_digest] if args.key?(:command_digest) | ||
|  |           @do_not_cache = args[:do_not_cache] if args.key?(:do_not_cache) | ||
|  |           @input_root_digest = args[:input_root_digest] if args.key?(:input_root_digest) | ||
|  |           @output_node_properties = args[:output_node_properties] if args.key?(:output_node_properties) | ||
|  |           @timeout = args[:timeout] if args.key?(:timeout) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # An ActionResult represents the result of an Action being run. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2ActionResult | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # ExecutedActionMetadata contains details about a completed execution. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `executionMetadata` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2ExecutedActionMetadata] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :execution_metadata | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The exit code of the command. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `exitCode` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :exit_code | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The output directories of the action. For each output directory requested in | ||
|  |         # the `output_directories` or `output_paths` field of the Action, if the | ||
|  |         # corresponding directory existed after the action completed, a single entry | ||
|  |         # will be present in the output list, which will contain the digest of a Tree | ||
|  |         # message containing the directory tree, and the path equal exactly to the | ||
|  |         # corresponding Action output_directories member. As an example, suppose the | ||
|  |         # Action had an output directory `a/b/dir` and the execution produced the | ||
|  |         # following contents in `a/b/dir`: a file named `bar` and a directory named `foo` | ||
|  |         # with an executable file named `baz`. Then, output_directory will contain ( | ||
|  |         # hashes shortened for readability): ```json // OutputDirectory proto: ` path: " | ||
|  |         # a/b/dir" tree_digest: ` hash: "4a73bc9d03...", size: 55 ` ` // Tree proto with | ||
|  |         # hash "4a73bc9d03..." and size 55: ` root: ` files: [ ` name: "bar", digest: ` | ||
|  |         # hash: "4a73bc9d03...", size: 65534 ` ` ], directories: [ ` name: "foo", digest: | ||
|  |         # ` hash: "4cf2eda940...", size: 43 ` ` ] ` children : ` // (Directory proto | ||
|  |         # with hash "4cf2eda940..." and size 43) files: [ ` name: "baz", digest: ` hash: | ||
|  |         # "b2c941073e...", size: 1294, `, is_executable: true ` ] ` ` ``` If an output | ||
|  |         # of the same name as listed in `output_files` of the Command was found in ` | ||
|  |         # output_directories`, but was not a directory, the server will return a | ||
|  |         # FAILED_PRECONDITION. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputDirectories` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2OutputDirectory>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_directories | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The output directories of the action that are symbolic links to other | ||
|  |         # directories. Those may be links to other output directories, or input | ||
|  |         # directories, or even absolute paths outside of the working directory, if the | ||
|  |         # server supports SymlinkAbsolutePathStrategy.ALLOWED. For each output directory | ||
|  |         # requested in the `output_directories` field of the Action, if the directory | ||
|  |         # existed after the action completed, a single entry will be present either in | ||
|  |         # this field, or in the `output_directories` field, if the directory was not a | ||
|  |         # symbolic link. If an output of the same name was found, but was a symbolic | ||
|  |         # link to a file instead of a directory, the server will return a | ||
|  |         # FAILED_PRECONDITION. If the action does not produce the requested output, then | ||
|  |         # that output will be omitted from the list. The server is free to arrange the | ||
|  |         # output list as desired; clients MUST NOT assume that the output list is sorted. | ||
|  |         # DEPRECATED as of v2.1. Servers that wish to be compatible with v2.0 API | ||
|  |         # should still populate this field in addition to `output_symlinks`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputDirectorySymlinks` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2OutputSymlink>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_directory_symlinks | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The output files of the action that are symbolic links to other files. Those | ||
|  |         # may be links to other output files, or input files, or even absolute paths | ||
|  |         # outside of the working directory, if the server supports | ||
|  |         # SymlinkAbsolutePathStrategy.ALLOWED. For each output file requested in the ` | ||
|  |         # output_files` or `output_paths` field of the Action, if the corresponding file | ||
|  |         # existed after the action completed, a single entry will be present either in | ||
|  |         # this field, or in the `output_files` field, if the file was not a symbolic | ||
|  |         # link. If an output symbolic link of the same name as listed in `output_files` | ||
|  |         # of the Command was found, but its target type was not a regular file, the | ||
|  |         # server will return a FAILED_PRECONDITION. If the action does not produce the | ||
|  |         # requested output, then that output will be omitted from the list. The server | ||
|  |         # is free to arrange the output list as desired; clients MUST NOT assume that | ||
|  |         # the output list is sorted. DEPRECATED as of v2.1. Servers that wish to be | ||
|  |         # compatible with v2.0 API should still populate this field in addition to ` | ||
|  |         # output_symlinks`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputFileSymlinks` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2OutputSymlink>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_file_symlinks | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The output files of the action. For each output file requested in the ` | ||
|  |         # output_files` or `output_paths` field of the Action, if the corresponding file | ||
|  |         # existed after the action completed, a single entry will be present either in | ||
|  |         # this field, or the `output_file_symlinks` field if the file was a symbolic | ||
|  |         # link to another file (`output_symlinks` field after v2.1). If an output listed | ||
|  |         # in `output_files` was found, but was a directory rather than a regular file, | ||
|  |         # the server will return a FAILED_PRECONDITION. If the action does not produce | ||
|  |         # the requested output, then that output will be omitted from the list. The | ||
|  |         # server is free to arrange the output list as desired; clients MUST NOT assume | ||
|  |         # that the output list is sorted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputFiles` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2OutputFile>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_files | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # New in v2.1: this field will only be populated if the command `output_paths` | ||
|  |         # field was used, and not the pre v2.1 `output_files` or `output_directories` | ||
|  |         # fields. The output paths of the action that are symbolic links to other paths. | ||
|  |         # Those may be links to other outputs, or inputs, or even absolute paths outside | ||
|  |         # of the working directory, if the server supports SymlinkAbsolutePathStrategy. | ||
|  |         # ALLOWED. A single entry for each output requested in `output_paths` field of | ||
|  |         # the Action, if the corresponding path existed after the action completed and | ||
|  |         # was a symbolic link. If the action does not produce a requested output, then | ||
|  |         # that output will be omitted from the list. The server is free to arrange the | ||
|  |         # output list as desired; clients MUST NOT assume that the output list is sorted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputSymlinks` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2OutputSymlink>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_symlinks | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |         # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |         # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |         # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |         # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |         # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |         # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |         # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |         # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |         # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |         # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |         # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |         # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |         # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |         # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |         # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |         # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |         # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |         # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |         # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |         # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |         # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |         # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |         # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `stderrDigest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :stderr_digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The standard error buffer of the action. The server SHOULD NOT inline stderr | ||
|  |         # unless requested by the client in the GetActionResultRequest message. The | ||
|  |         # server MAY omit inlining, even if requested, and MUST do so if inlining would | ||
|  |         # cause the response to exceed message size limits. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `stderrRaw` | ||
|  |         # NOTE: Values are automatically base64 encoded/decoded in the client library. | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :stderr_raw | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |         # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |         # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |         # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |         # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |         # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |         # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |         # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |         # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |         # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |         # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |         # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |         # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |         # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |         # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |         # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |         # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |         # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |         # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |         # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |         # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |         # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |         # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |         # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `stdoutDigest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :stdout_digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The standard output buffer of the action. The server SHOULD NOT inline stdout | ||
|  |         # unless requested by the client in the GetActionResultRequest message. The | ||
|  |         # server MAY omit inlining, even if requested, and MUST do so if inlining would | ||
|  |         # cause the response to exceed message size limits. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `stdoutRaw` | ||
|  |         # NOTE: Values are automatically base64 encoded/decoded in the client library. | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :stdout_raw | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @execution_metadata = args[:execution_metadata] if args.key?(:execution_metadata) | ||
|  |           @exit_code = args[:exit_code] if args.key?(:exit_code) | ||
|  |           @output_directories = args[:output_directories] if args.key?(:output_directories) | ||
|  |           @output_directory_symlinks = args[:output_directory_symlinks] if args.key?(:output_directory_symlinks) | ||
|  |           @output_file_symlinks = args[:output_file_symlinks] if args.key?(:output_file_symlinks) | ||
|  |           @output_files = args[:output_files] if args.key?(:output_files) | ||
|  |           @output_symlinks = args[:output_symlinks] if args.key?(:output_symlinks) | ||
|  |           @stderr_digest = args[:stderr_digest] if args.key?(:stderr_digest) | ||
|  |           @stderr_raw = args[:stderr_raw] if args.key?(:stderr_raw) | ||
|  |           @stdout_digest = args[:stdout_digest] if args.key?(:stdout_digest) | ||
|  |           @stdout_raw = args[:stdout_raw] if args.key?(:stdout_raw) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A `Command` is the actual command executed by a worker running an Action and | ||
|  |       # specifications of its environment. Except as otherwise required, the | ||
|  |       # environment (such as which system libraries or binaries are available, and | ||
|  |       # what filesystems are mounted where) is defined by and specific to the | ||
|  |       # implementation of the remote execution API. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Command | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The arguments to the command. The first argument must be the path to the | ||
|  |         # executable, which must be either a relative path, in which case it is | ||
|  |         # evaluated with respect to the input root, or an absolute path. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `arguments` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<String>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :arguments | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The environment variables to set when running the program. The worker may | ||
|  |         # provide its own default environment variables; these defaults can be | ||
|  |         # overridden using this field. Additional variables can also be specified. In | ||
|  |         # order to ensure that equivalent Commands always hash to the same value, the | ||
|  |         # environment variables MUST be lexicographically sorted by name. Sorting of | ||
|  |         # strings is done by code point, equivalently, by the UTF-8 bytes. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `environmentVariables` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2CommandEnvironmentVariable>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :environment_variables | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A list of the output directories that the client expects to retrieve from the | ||
|  |         # action. Only the listed directories will be returned (an entire directory | ||
|  |         # structure will be returned as a Tree message digest, see OutputDirectory), as | ||
|  |         # well as files listed in `output_files`. Other files or directories that may be | ||
|  |         # created during command execution are discarded. The paths are relative to the | ||
|  |         # working directory of the action execution. The paths are specified using a | ||
|  |         # single forward slash (`/`) as a path separator, even if the execution platform | ||
|  |         # natively uses a different separator. The path MUST NOT include a trailing | ||
|  |         # slash, nor a leading slash, being a relative path. The special value of empty | ||
|  |         # string is allowed, although not recommended, and can be used to capture the | ||
|  |         # entire working directory tree, including inputs. In order to ensure consistent | ||
|  |         # hashing of the same Action, the output paths MUST be sorted lexicographically | ||
|  |         # by code point (or, equivalently, by UTF-8 bytes). An output directory cannot | ||
|  |         # be duplicated or have the same path as any of the listed output files. An | ||
|  |         # output directory is allowed to be a parent of another output directory. | ||
|  |         # Directories leading up to the output directories (but not the output | ||
|  |         # directories themselves) are created by the worker prior to execution, even if | ||
|  |         # they are not explicitly part of the input root. DEPRECATED since 2.1: Use ` | ||
|  |         # output_paths` instead. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputDirectories` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<String>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_directories | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A list of the output files that the client expects to retrieve from the action. | ||
|  |         # Only the listed files, as well as directories listed in `output_directories`, | ||
|  |         # will be returned to the client as output. Other files or directories that may | ||
|  |         # be created during command execution are discarded. The paths are relative to | ||
|  |         # the working directory of the action execution. The paths are specified using a | ||
|  |         # single forward slash (`/`) as a path separator, even if the execution platform | ||
|  |         # natively uses a different separator. The path MUST NOT include a trailing | ||
|  |         # slash, nor a leading slash, being a relative path. In order to ensure | ||
|  |         # consistent hashing of the same Action, the output paths MUST be sorted | ||
|  |         # lexicographically by code point (or, equivalently, by UTF-8 bytes). An output | ||
|  |         # file cannot be duplicated, be a parent of another output file, or have the | ||
|  |         # same path as any of the listed output directories. Directories leading up to | ||
|  |         # the output files are created by the worker prior to execution, even if they | ||
|  |         # are not explicitly part of the input root. DEPRECATED since v2.1: Use ` | ||
|  |         # output_paths` instead. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputFiles` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<String>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_files | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A list of the output paths that the client expects to retrieve from the action. | ||
|  |         # Only the listed paths will be returned to the client as output. The type of | ||
|  |         # the output (file or directory) is not specified, and will be determined by the | ||
|  |         # server after action execution. If the resulting path is a file, it will be | ||
|  |         # returned in an OutputFile) typed field. If the path is a directory, the entire | ||
|  |         # directory structure will be returned as a Tree message digest, see | ||
|  |         # OutputDirectory) Other files or directories that may be created during command | ||
|  |         # execution are discarded. The paths are relative to the working directory of | ||
|  |         # the action execution. The paths are specified using a single forward slash (`/` | ||
|  |         # ) as a path separator, even if the execution platform natively uses a | ||
|  |         # different separator. The path MUST NOT include a trailing slash, nor a leading | ||
|  |         # slash, being a relative path. In order to ensure consistent hashing of the | ||
|  |         # same Action, the output paths MUST be deduplicated and sorted | ||
|  |         # lexicographically by code point (or, equivalently, by UTF-8 bytes). | ||
|  |         # Directories leading up to the output paths are created by the worker prior to | ||
|  |         # execution, even if they are not explicitly part of the input root. New in v2.1: | ||
|  |         # this field supersedes the DEPRECATED `output_files` and `output_directories` | ||
|  |         # fields. If `output_paths` is used, `output_files` and `output_directories` | ||
|  |         # will be ignored! | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputPaths` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<String>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_paths | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A `Platform` is a set of requirements, such as hardware, operating system, or | ||
|  |         # compiler toolchain, for an Action's execution environment. A `Platform` is | ||
|  |         # represented as a series of key-value pairs representing the properties that | ||
|  |         # are required of the platform. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `platform` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Platform] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :platform | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The working directory, relative to the input root, for the command to run in. | ||
|  |         # It must be a directory which exists in the input tree. If it is left empty, | ||
|  |         # then the action is run in the input root. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `workingDirectory` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :working_directory | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @arguments = args[:arguments] if args.key?(:arguments) | ||
|  |           @environment_variables = args[:environment_variables] if args.key?(:environment_variables) | ||
|  |           @output_directories = args[:output_directories] if args.key?(:output_directories) | ||
|  |           @output_files = args[:output_files] if args.key?(:output_files) | ||
|  |           @output_paths = args[:output_paths] if args.key?(:output_paths) | ||
|  |           @platform = args[:platform] if args.key?(:platform) | ||
|  |           @working_directory = args[:working_directory] if args.key?(:working_directory) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # An `EnvironmentVariable` is one variable to set in the running program's | ||
|  |       # environment. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2CommandEnvironmentVariable | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The variable name. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The variable value. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `value` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :value | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |           @value = args[:value] if args.key?(:value) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |       # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |       # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |       # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |       # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |       # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |       # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |       # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |       # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |       # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |       # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |       # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |       # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |       # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |       # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |       # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |       # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |       # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |       # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |       # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |       # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |       # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |       # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |       # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The hash. In the case of SHA-256, it will always be a lowercase hex string | ||
|  |         # exactly 64 characters long. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `hash` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :hash_prop | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The size of the blob, in bytes. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `sizeBytes` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :size_bytes | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @hash_prop = args[:hash_prop] if args.key?(:hash_prop) | ||
|  |           @size_bytes = args[:size_bytes] if args.key?(:size_bytes) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A `Directory` represents a directory node in a file tree, containing zero or | ||
|  |       # more children FileNodes, DirectoryNodes and SymlinkNodes. Each `Node` contains | ||
|  |       # its name in the directory, either the digest of its content (either a file | ||
|  |       # blob or a `Directory` proto) or a symlink target, as well as possibly some | ||
|  |       # metadata about the file or directory. In order to ensure that two equivalent | ||
|  |       # directory trees hash to the same value, the following restrictions MUST be | ||
|  |       # obeyed when constructing a a `Directory`: * Every child in the directory must | ||
|  |       # have a path of exactly one segment. Multiple levels of directory hierarchy may | ||
|  |       # not be collapsed. * Each child in the directory must have a unique path | ||
|  |       # segment (file name). Note that while the API itself is case-sensitive, the | ||
|  |       # environment where the Action is executed may or may not be case-sensitive. | ||
|  |       # That is, it is legal to call the API with a Directory that has both "Foo" and " | ||
|  |       # foo" as children, but the Action may be rejected by the remote system upon | ||
|  |       # execution. * The files, directories and symlinks in the directory must each be | ||
|  |       # sorted in lexicographical order by path. The path strings must be sorted by | ||
|  |       # code point, equivalently, by UTF-8 bytes. * The NodeProperties of files, | ||
|  |       # directories, and symlinks must be sorted in lexicographical order by property | ||
|  |       # name. A `Directory` that obeys the restrictions is said to be in canonical | ||
|  |       # form. As an example, the following could be used for a file named `bar` and a | ||
|  |       # directory named `foo` with an executable file named `baz` (hashes shortened | ||
|  |       # for readability): ```json // (Directory proto) ` files: [ ` name: "bar", | ||
|  |       # digest: ` hash: "4a73bc9d03...", size: 65534 `, node_properties: [ ` "name": " | ||
|  |       # MTime", "value": "2017-01-15T01:30:15.01Z" ` ] ` ], directories: [ ` name: " | ||
|  |       # foo", digest: ` hash: "4cf2eda940...", size: 43 ` ` ] ` // (Directory proto | ||
|  |       # with hash "4cf2eda940..." and size 43) ` files: [ ` name: "baz", digest: ` | ||
|  |       # hash: "b2c941073e...", size: 1294, `, is_executable: true ` ] ` ``` | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Directory | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The subdirectories in the directory. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `directories` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2DirectoryNode>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :directories | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The files in the directory. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `files` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2FileNode>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :files | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The node properties of the Directory. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `nodeProperties` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2NodeProperty>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :node_properties | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The symlinks in the directory. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `symlinks` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2SymlinkNode>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :symlinks | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @directories = args[:directories] if args.key?(:directories) | ||
|  |           @files = args[:files] if args.key?(:files) | ||
|  |           @node_properties = args[:node_properties] if args.key?(:node_properties) | ||
|  |           @symlinks = args[:symlinks] if args.key?(:symlinks) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A `DirectoryNode` represents a child of a Directory which is itself a ` | ||
|  |       # Directory` and its associated metadata. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2DirectoryNode | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |         # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |         # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |         # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |         # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |         # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |         # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |         # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |         # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |         # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |         # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |         # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |         # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |         # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |         # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |         # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |         # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |         # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |         # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |         # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |         # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |         # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |         # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |         # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `digest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The name of the directory. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @digest = args[:digest] if args.key?(:digest) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Metadata about an ongoing execution, which will be contained in the metadata | ||
|  |       # field of the Operation. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2ExecuteOperationMetadata | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |         # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |         # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |         # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |         # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |         # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |         # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |         # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |         # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |         # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |         # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |         # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |         # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |         # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |         # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |         # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |         # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |         # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |         # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |         # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |         # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |         # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |         # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |         # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `actionDigest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :action_digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The current stage of execution. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `stage` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :stage | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # If set, the client can use this name with ByteStream.Read to stream the | ||
|  |         # standard error. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `stderrStreamName` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :stderr_stream_name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # If set, the client can use this name with ByteStream.Read to stream the | ||
|  |         # standard output. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `stdoutStreamName` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :stdout_stream_name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @action_digest = args[:action_digest] if args.key?(:action_digest) | ||
|  |           @stage = args[:stage] if args.key?(:stage) | ||
|  |           @stderr_stream_name = args[:stderr_stream_name] if args.key?(:stderr_stream_name) | ||
|  |           @stdout_stream_name = args[:stdout_stream_name] if args.key?(:stdout_stream_name) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The response message for Execution.Execute, which will be contained in the | ||
|  |       # response field of the Operation. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2ExecuteResponse | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # True if the result was served from cache, false if it was executed. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `cachedResult` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :cached_result | ||
|  |         alias_method :cached_result?, :cached_result | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Freeform informational message with details on the execution of the action | ||
|  |         # that may be displayed to the user upon failure or when requested explicitly. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `message` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :message | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # An ActionResult represents the result of an Action being run. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `result` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2ActionResult] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :result | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # An optional list of additional log outputs the server wishes to provide. A | ||
|  |         # server can use this to return execution-specific logs however it wishes. This | ||
|  |         # is intended primarily to make it easier for users to debug issues that may be | ||
|  |         # outside of the actual job execution, such as by identifying the worker | ||
|  |         # executing the action or by providing logs from the worker's setup phase. The | ||
|  |         # keys SHOULD be human readable so that a client can display them to a user. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `serverLogs` | ||
|  |         # @return [Hash<String,Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2LogFile>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :server_logs | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different | ||
|  |         # programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [ | ||
|  |         # gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of | ||
|  |         # data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more | ||
|  |         # about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https: | ||
|  |         # //cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `status` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleRpcStatus] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :status | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @cached_result = args[:cached_result] if args.key?(:cached_result) | ||
|  |           @message = args[:message] if args.key?(:message) | ||
|  |           @result = args[:result] if args.key?(:result) | ||
|  |           @server_logs = args[:server_logs] if args.key?(:server_logs) | ||
|  |           @status = args[:status] if args.key?(:status) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # ExecutedActionMetadata contains details about a completed execution. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2ExecutedActionMetadata | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # When the worker completed executing the action command. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `executionCompletedTimestamp` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :execution_completed_timestamp | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # When the worker started executing the action command. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `executionStartTimestamp` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :execution_start_timestamp | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # When the worker finished fetching action inputs. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `inputFetchCompletedTimestamp` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :input_fetch_completed_timestamp | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # When the worker started fetching action inputs. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `inputFetchStartTimestamp` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :input_fetch_start_timestamp | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # When the worker finished uploading action outputs. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputUploadCompletedTimestamp` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_upload_completed_timestamp | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # When the worker started uploading action outputs. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputUploadStartTimestamp` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :output_upload_start_timestamp | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # When was the action added to the queue. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `queuedTimestamp` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :queued_timestamp | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The name of the worker which ran the execution. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `worker` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :worker | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # When the worker completed the action, including all stages. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `workerCompletedTimestamp` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :worker_completed_timestamp | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # When the worker received the action. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `workerStartTimestamp` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :worker_start_timestamp | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @execution_completed_timestamp = args[:execution_completed_timestamp] if args.key?(:execution_completed_timestamp) | ||
|  |           @execution_start_timestamp = args[:execution_start_timestamp] if args.key?(:execution_start_timestamp) | ||
|  |           @input_fetch_completed_timestamp = args[:input_fetch_completed_timestamp] if args.key?(:input_fetch_completed_timestamp) | ||
|  |           @input_fetch_start_timestamp = args[:input_fetch_start_timestamp] if args.key?(:input_fetch_start_timestamp) | ||
|  |           @output_upload_completed_timestamp = args[:output_upload_completed_timestamp] if args.key?(:output_upload_completed_timestamp) | ||
|  |           @output_upload_start_timestamp = args[:output_upload_start_timestamp] if args.key?(:output_upload_start_timestamp) | ||
|  |           @queued_timestamp = args[:queued_timestamp] if args.key?(:queued_timestamp) | ||
|  |           @worker = args[:worker] if args.key?(:worker) | ||
|  |           @worker_completed_timestamp = args[:worker_completed_timestamp] if args.key?(:worker_completed_timestamp) | ||
|  |           @worker_start_timestamp = args[:worker_start_timestamp] if args.key?(:worker_start_timestamp) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A `FileNode` represents a single file and associated metadata. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2FileNode | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |         # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |         # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |         # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |         # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |         # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |         # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |         # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |         # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |         # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |         # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |         # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |         # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |         # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |         # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |         # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |         # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |         # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |         # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |         # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |         # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |         # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |         # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |         # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `digest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # True if file is executable, false otherwise. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `isExecutable` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :is_executable | ||
|  |         alias_method :is_executable?, :is_executable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The name of the file. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The node properties of the FileNode. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `nodeProperties` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2NodeProperty>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :node_properties | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @digest = args[:digest] if args.key?(:digest) | ||
|  |           @is_executable = args[:is_executable] if args.key?(:is_executable) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |           @node_properties = args[:node_properties] if args.key?(:node_properties) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A `LogFile` is a log stored in the CAS. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2LogFile | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |         # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |         # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |         # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |         # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |         # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |         # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |         # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |         # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |         # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |         # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |         # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |         # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |         # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |         # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |         # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |         # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |         # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |         # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |         # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |         # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |         # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |         # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |         # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `digest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # This is a hint as to the purpose of the log, and is set to true if the log is | ||
|  |         # human-readable text that can be usefully displayed to a user, and false | ||
|  |         # otherwise. For instance, if a command-line client wishes to print the server | ||
|  |         # logs to the terminal for a failed action, this allows it to avoid displaying a | ||
|  |         # binary file. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `humanReadable` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :human_readable | ||
|  |         alias_method :human_readable?, :human_readable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @digest = args[:digest] if args.key?(:digest) | ||
|  |           @human_readable = args[:human_readable] if args.key?(:human_readable) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A single property for FileNodes, DirectoryNodes, and SymlinkNodes. The server | ||
|  |       # is responsible for specifying the property `name`s that it accepts. If | ||
|  |       # permitted by the server, the same `name` may occur multiple times. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2NodeProperty | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The property name. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The property value. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `value` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :value | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |           @value = args[:value] if args.key?(:value) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # An `OutputDirectory` is the output in an `ActionResult` corresponding to a | ||
|  |       # directory's full contents rather than a single file. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2OutputDirectory | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The full path of the directory relative to the working directory. The path | ||
|  |         # separator is a forward slash `/`. Since this is a relative path, it MUST NOT | ||
|  |         # begin with a leading forward slash. The empty string value is allowed, and it | ||
|  |         # denotes the entire working directory. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `path` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :path | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |         # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |         # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |         # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |         # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |         # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |         # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |         # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |         # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |         # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |         # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |         # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |         # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |         # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |         # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |         # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |         # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |         # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |         # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |         # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |         # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |         # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |         # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |         # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `treeDigest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :tree_digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @path = args[:path] if args.key?(:path) | ||
|  |           @tree_digest = args[:tree_digest] if args.key?(:tree_digest) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # An `OutputFile` is similar to a FileNode, but it is used as an output in an ` | ||
|  |       # ActionResult`. It allows a full file path rather than only a name. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2OutputFile | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The contents of the file if inlining was requested. The server SHOULD NOT | ||
|  |         # inline file contents unless requested by the client in the | ||
|  |         # GetActionResultRequest message. The server MAY omit inlining, even if | ||
|  |         # requested, and MUST do so if inlining would cause the response to exceed | ||
|  |         # message size limits. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `contents` | ||
|  |         # NOTE: Values are automatically base64 encoded/decoded in the client library. | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :contents | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob | ||
|  |         # and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server. The size is | ||
|  |         # considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be separated. That | ||
|  |         # is, even if the `hash` field is correctly specified but `size_bytes` is not, | ||
|  |         # the server MUST reject the request. The reason for including the size in the | ||
|  |         # digest is as follows: in a great many cases, the server needs to know the size | ||
|  |         # of the blob it is about to work with prior to starting an operation with it, | ||
|  |         # such as flattening Merkle tree structures or streaming it to a worker. | ||
|  |         # Technically, the server could implement a separate metadata store, but this | ||
|  |         # results in a significantly more complicated implementation as opposed to | ||
|  |         # having the client specify the size up-front (or storing the size along with | ||
|  |         # the digest in every message where digests are embedded). This does mean that | ||
|  |         # the API leaks some implementation details of (what we consider to be) a | ||
|  |         # reasonable server implementation, but we consider this to be a worthwhile | ||
|  |         # tradeoff. When a `Digest` is used to refer to a proto message, it always | ||
|  |         # refers to the message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, | ||
|  |         # clients and servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the | ||
|  |         # following rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same | ||
|  |         # message: * Fields are serialized in tag order. * There are no unknown fields. * | ||
|  |         # There are no duplicate fields. * Fields are serialized according to the | ||
|  |         # default semantics for their type. Most protocol buffer implementations will | ||
|  |         # always follow these rules when serializing, but care should be taken to avoid | ||
|  |         # shortcuts. For instance, concatenating two messages to merge them may produce | ||
|  |         # duplicate fields. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `digest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # True if file is executable, false otherwise. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `isExecutable` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :is_executable | ||
|  |         alias_method :is_executable?, :is_executable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The supported node properties of the OutputFile, if requested by the Action. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `nodeProperties` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2NodeProperty>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :node_properties | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The full path of the file relative to the working directory, including the | ||
|  |         # filename. The path separator is a forward slash `/`. Since this is a relative | ||
|  |         # path, it MUST NOT begin with a leading forward slash. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `path` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :path | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @contents = args[:contents] if args.key?(:contents) | ||
|  |           @digest = args[:digest] if args.key?(:digest) | ||
|  |           @is_executable = args[:is_executable] if args.key?(:is_executable) | ||
|  |           @node_properties = args[:node_properties] if args.key?(:node_properties) | ||
|  |           @path = args[:path] if args.key?(:path) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # An `OutputSymlink` is similar to a Symlink, but it is used as an output in an ` | ||
|  |       # ActionResult`. `OutputSymlink` is binary-compatible with `SymlinkNode`. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2OutputSymlink | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The supported node properties of the OutputSymlink, if requested by the Action. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `nodeProperties` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2NodeProperty>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :node_properties | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The full path of the symlink relative to the working directory, including the | ||
|  |         # filename. The path separator is a forward slash `/`. Since this is a relative | ||
|  |         # path, it MUST NOT begin with a leading forward slash. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `path` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :path | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The target path of the symlink. The path separator is a forward slash `/`. The | ||
|  |         # target path can be relative to the parent directory of the symlink or it can | ||
|  |         # be an absolute path starting with `/`. Support for absolute paths can be | ||
|  |         # checked using the Capabilities API. The canonical form forbids the substrings ` | ||
|  |         # /./` and `//` in the target path. `..` components are allowed anywhere in the | ||
|  |         # target path. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `target` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :target | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @node_properties = args[:node_properties] if args.key?(:node_properties) | ||
|  |           @path = args[:path] if args.key?(:path) | ||
|  |           @target = args[:target] if args.key?(:target) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A `Platform` is a set of requirements, such as hardware, operating system, or | ||
|  |       # compiler toolchain, for an Action's execution environment. A `Platform` is | ||
|  |       # represented as a series of key-value pairs representing the properties that | ||
|  |       # are required of the platform. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Platform | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The properties that make up this platform. In order to ensure that equivalent ` | ||
|  |         # Platform`s always hash to the same value, the properties MUST be | ||
|  |         # lexicographically sorted by name, and then by value. Sorting of strings is | ||
|  |         # done by code point, equivalently, by the UTF-8 bytes. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `properties` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2PlatformProperty>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :properties | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @properties = args[:properties] if args.key?(:properties) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A single property for the environment. The server is responsible for | ||
|  |       # specifying the property `name`s that it accepts. If an unknown `name` is | ||
|  |       # provided in the requirements for an Action, the server SHOULD reject the | ||
|  |       # execution request. If permitted by the server, the same `name` may occur | ||
|  |       # multiple times. The server is also responsible for specifying the | ||
|  |       # interpretation of property `value`s. For instance, a property describing how | ||
|  |       # much RAM must be available may be interpreted as allowing a worker with 16GB | ||
|  |       # to fulfill a request for 8GB, while a property describing the OS environment | ||
|  |       # on which the action must be performed may require an exact match with the | ||
|  |       # worker's OS. The server MAY use the `value` of one or more properties to | ||
|  |       # determine how it sets up the execution environment, such as by making specific | ||
|  |       # system files available to the worker. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2PlatformProperty | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The property name. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The property value. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `value` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :value | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |           @value = args[:value] if args.key?(:value) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # An optional Metadata to attach to any RPC request to tell the server about an | ||
|  |       # external context of the request. The server may use this for logging or other | ||
|  |       # purposes. To use it, the client attaches the header to the call using the | ||
|  |       # canonical proto serialization: * name: `build.bazel.remote.execution.v2. | ||
|  |       # requestmetadata-bin` * contents: the base64 encoded binary `RequestMetadata` | ||
|  |       # message. Note: the gRPC library serializes binary headers encoded in base 64 | ||
|  |       # by default (https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/PROTOCOL-HTTP2.md# | ||
|  |       # requests). Therefore, if the gRPC library is used to pass/retrieve this | ||
|  |       # metadata, the user may ignore the base64 encoding and assume it is simply | ||
|  |       # serialized as a binary message. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2RequestMetadata | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # An identifier that ties multiple requests to the same action. For example, | ||
|  |         # multiple requests to the CAS, Action Cache, and Execution API are used in | ||
|  |         # order to compile foo.cc. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `actionId` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :action_id | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # An identifier to tie multiple tool invocations together. For example, runs of | ||
|  |         # foo_test, bar_test and baz_test on a post-submit of a given patch. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `correlatedInvocationsId` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :correlated_invocations_id | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Details for the tool used to call the API. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `toolDetails` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2ToolDetails] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :tool_details | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # An identifier that ties multiple actions together to a final result. For | ||
|  |         # example, multiple actions are required to build and run foo_test. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `toolInvocationId` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :tool_invocation_id | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @action_id = args[:action_id] if args.key?(:action_id) | ||
|  |           @correlated_invocations_id = args[:correlated_invocations_id] if args.key?(:correlated_invocations_id) | ||
|  |           @tool_details = args[:tool_details] if args.key?(:tool_details) | ||
|  |           @tool_invocation_id = args[:tool_invocation_id] if args.key?(:tool_invocation_id) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A `SymlinkNode` represents a symbolic link. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2SymlinkNode | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The name of the symlink. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The node properties of the SymlinkNode. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `nodeProperties` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2NodeProperty>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :node_properties | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The target path of the symlink. The path separator is a forward slash `/`. The | ||
|  |         # target path can be relative to the parent directory of the symlink or it can | ||
|  |         # be an absolute path starting with `/`. Support for absolute paths can be | ||
|  |         # checked using the Capabilities API. The canonical form forbids the substrings ` | ||
|  |         # /./` and `//` in the target path. `..` components are allowed anywhere in the | ||
|  |         # target path. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `target` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :target | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |           @node_properties = args[:node_properties] if args.key?(:node_properties) | ||
|  |           @target = args[:target] if args.key?(:target) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Details for the tool used to call the API. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2ToolDetails | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Name of the tool, e.g. bazel. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `toolName` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :tool_name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Version of the tool used for the request, e.g. 5.0.3. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `toolVersion` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :tool_version | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @tool_name = args[:tool_name] if args.key?(:tool_name) | ||
|  |           @tool_version = args[:tool_version] if args.key?(:tool_version) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A `Tree` contains all the Directory protos in a single directory Merkle tree, | ||
|  |       # compressed into one message. | ||
|  |       class BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Tree | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # All the child directories: the directories referred to by the root and, | ||
|  |         # recursively, all its children. In order to reconstruct the directory tree, the | ||
|  |         # client must take the digests of each of the child directories and then build | ||
|  |         # up a tree starting from the `root`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `children` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Directory>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :children | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A `Directory` represents a directory node in a file tree, containing zero or | ||
|  |         # more children FileNodes, DirectoryNodes and SymlinkNodes. Each `Node` contains | ||
|  |         # its name in the directory, either the digest of its content (either a file | ||
|  |         # blob or a `Directory` proto) or a symlink target, as well as possibly some | ||
|  |         # metadata about the file or directory. In order to ensure that two equivalent | ||
|  |         # directory trees hash to the same value, the following restrictions MUST be | ||
|  |         # obeyed when constructing a a `Directory`: * Every child in the directory must | ||
|  |         # have a path of exactly one segment. Multiple levels of directory hierarchy may | ||
|  |         # not be collapsed. * Each child in the directory must have a unique path | ||
|  |         # segment (file name). Note that while the API itself is case-sensitive, the | ||
|  |         # environment where the Action is executed may or may not be case-sensitive. | ||
|  |         # That is, it is legal to call the API with a Directory that has both "Foo" and " | ||
|  |         # foo" as children, but the Action may be rejected by the remote system upon | ||
|  |         # execution. * The files, directories and symlinks in the directory must each be | ||
|  |         # sorted in lexicographical order by path. The path strings must be sorted by | ||
|  |         # code point, equivalently, by UTF-8 bytes. * The NodeProperties of files, | ||
|  |         # directories, and symlinks must be sorted in lexicographical order by property | ||
|  |         # name. A `Directory` that obeys the restrictions is said to be in canonical | ||
|  |         # form. As an example, the following could be used for a file named `bar` and a | ||
|  |         # directory named `foo` with an executable file named `baz` (hashes shortened | ||
|  |         # for readability): ```json // (Directory proto) ` files: [ ` name: "bar", | ||
|  |         # digest: ` hash: "4a73bc9d03...", size: 65534 `, node_properties: [ ` "name": " | ||
|  |         # MTime", "value": "2017-01-15T01:30:15.01Z" ` ] ` ], directories: [ ` name: " | ||
|  |         # foo", digest: ` hash: "4cf2eda940...", size: 43 ` ` ] ` // (Directory proto | ||
|  |         # with hash "4cf2eda940..." and size 43) ` files: [ ` name: "baz", digest: ` | ||
|  |         # hash: "b2c941073e...", size: 1294, `, is_executable: true ` ] ` ``` | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `root` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::BuildBazelRemoteExecutionV2Directory] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :root | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @children = args[:children] if args.key?(:children) | ||
|  |           @root = args[:root] if args.key?(:root) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # CommandDuration contains the various duration metrics tracked when a bot | ||
|  |       # performs a command. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildbotCommandDurations | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The time spent preparing the command to be run in a Docker container (includes | ||
|  |         # pulling the Docker image, if necessary). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerPrep` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_prep | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The timestamp when docker preparation begins. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerPrepStartTime` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_prep_start_time | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The time spent downloading the input files and constructing the working | ||
|  |         # directory. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `download` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :download | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The timestamp when downloading the input files begins. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `downloadStartTime` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :download_start_time | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The timestamp when execution begins. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `execStartTime` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :exec_start_time | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The time spent executing the command (i.e., doing useful work). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `execution` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :execution | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The timestamp when preparation is done and bot starts downloading files. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `isoPrepDone` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :iso_prep_done | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The time spent completing the command, in total. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `overall` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :overall | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The time spent uploading the stdout logs. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `stdout` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :stdout | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The time spent uploading the output files. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `upload` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :upload | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The timestamp when uploading the output files begins. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `uploadStartTime` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :upload_start_time | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @docker_prep = args[:docker_prep] if args.key?(:docker_prep) | ||
|  |           @docker_prep_start_time = args[:docker_prep_start_time] if args.key?(:docker_prep_start_time) | ||
|  |           @download = args[:download] if args.key?(:download) | ||
|  |           @download_start_time = args[:download_start_time] if args.key?(:download_start_time) | ||
|  |           @exec_start_time = args[:exec_start_time] if args.key?(:exec_start_time) | ||
|  |           @execution = args[:execution] if args.key?(:execution) | ||
|  |           @iso_prep_done = args[:iso_prep_done] if args.key?(:iso_prep_done) | ||
|  |           @overall = args[:overall] if args.key?(:overall) | ||
|  |           @stdout = args[:stdout] if args.key?(:stdout) | ||
|  |           @upload = args[:upload] if args.key?(:upload) | ||
|  |           @upload_start_time = args[:upload_start_time] if args.key?(:upload_start_time) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # CommandEvents contains counters for the number of warnings and errors that | ||
|  |       # occurred during the execution of a command. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildbotCommandEvents | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Indicates whether we are using a cached Docker image (true) or had to pull the | ||
|  |         # Docker image (false) for this command. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerCacheHit` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_cache_hit | ||
|  |         alias_method :docker_cache_hit?, :docker_cache_hit | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Docker Image name. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerImageName` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_image_name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The input cache miss ratio. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `inputCacheMiss` | ||
|  |         # @return [Float] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :input_cache_miss | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The number of errors reported. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `numErrors` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :num_errors | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The number of warnings reported. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `numWarnings` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :num_warnings | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @docker_cache_hit = args[:docker_cache_hit] if args.key?(:docker_cache_hit) | ||
|  |           @docker_image_name = args[:docker_image_name] if args.key?(:docker_image_name) | ||
|  |           @input_cache_miss = args[:input_cache_miss] if args.key?(:input_cache_miss) | ||
|  |           @num_errors = args[:num_errors] if args.key?(:num_errors) | ||
|  |           @num_warnings = args[:num_warnings] if args.key?(:num_warnings) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The internal status of the command result. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildbotCommandStatus | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The status code. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `code` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :code | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The error message. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `message` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :message | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @code = args[:code] if args.key?(:code) | ||
|  |           @message = args[:message] if args.key?(:message) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # ResourceUsage is the system resource usage of the host machine. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildbotResourceUsage | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         #  | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `cpuUsedPercent` | ||
|  |         # @return [Float] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :cpu_used_percent | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         #  | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `diskUsage` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildbotResourceUsageStat] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :disk_usage | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         #  | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `memoryUsage` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildbotResourceUsageStat] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :memory_usage | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @cpu_used_percent = args[:cpu_used_percent] if args.key?(:cpu_used_percent) | ||
|  |           @disk_usage = args[:disk_usage] if args.key?(:disk_usage) | ||
|  |           @memory_usage = args[:memory_usage] if args.key?(:memory_usage) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       #  | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildbotResourceUsageStat | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         #  | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `total` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :total | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         #  | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `used` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :used | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @total = args[:total] if args.key?(:total) | ||
|  |           @used = args[:used] if args.key?(:used) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # AcceleratorConfig defines the accelerator cards to attach to the VM. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaAcceleratorConfig | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The number of guest accelerator cards exposed to each VM. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `acceleratorCount` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :accelerator_count | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The type of accelerator to attach to each VM, e.g. "nvidia-tesla-k80" for | ||
|  |         # nVidia Tesla K80. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `acceleratorType` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :accelerator_type | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @accelerator_count = args[:accelerator_count] if args.key?(:accelerator_count) | ||
|  |           @accelerator_type = args[:accelerator_type] if args.key?(:accelerator_type) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Autoscale defines the autoscaling policy of a worker pool. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaAutoscale | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The maximal number of workers. Must be equal to or greater than min_size. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `maxSize` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :max_size | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The minimal number of workers. Must be greater than 0. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `minSize` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :min_size | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @max_size = args[:max_size] if args.key?(:max_size) | ||
|  |           @min_size = args[:min_size] if args.key?(:min_size) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The request used for `CreateInstance`. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaCreateInstanceRequest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Instance conceptually encapsulates all Remote Build Execution resources for | ||
|  |         # remote builds. An instance consists of storage and compute resources (for | ||
|  |         # example, `ContentAddressableStorage`, `ActionCache`, `WorkerPools`) used for | ||
|  |         # running remote builds. All Remote Build Execution API calls are scoped to an | ||
|  |         # instance. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `instance` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaInstance] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :instance | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # ID of the created instance. A valid `instance_id` must: be 6-50 characters | ||
|  |         # long, contain only lowercase letters, digits, hyphens and underscores, start | ||
|  |         # with a lowercase letter, and end with a lowercase letter or a digit. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `instanceId` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :instance_id | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Resource name of the project containing the instance. Format: `projects/[ | ||
|  |         # PROJECT_ID]`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `parent` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :parent | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @instance = args[:instance] if args.key?(:instance) | ||
|  |           @instance_id = args[:instance_id] if args.key?(:instance_id) | ||
|  |           @parent = args[:parent] if args.key?(:parent) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The request used for `CreateWorkerPool`. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaCreateWorkerPoolRequest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Resource name of the instance in which to create the new worker pool. Format: ` | ||
|  |         # projects/[PROJECT_ID]/instances/[INSTANCE_ID]`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `parent` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :parent | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # ID of the created worker pool. A valid pool ID must: be 6-50 characters long, | ||
|  |         # contain only lowercase letters, digits, hyphens and underscores, start with a | ||
|  |         # lowercase letter, and end with a lowercase letter or a digit. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `poolId` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :pool_id | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A worker pool resource in the Remote Build Execution API. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `workerPool` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaWorkerPool] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :worker_pool | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @parent = args[:parent] if args.key?(:parent) | ||
|  |           @pool_id = args[:pool_id] if args.key?(:pool_id) | ||
|  |           @worker_pool = args[:worker_pool] if args.key?(:worker_pool) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The request used for `DeleteInstance`. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaDeleteInstanceRequest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Name of the instance to delete. Format: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/instances/[ | ||
|  |         # INSTANCE_ID]`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The request used for DeleteWorkerPool. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaDeleteWorkerPoolRequest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Name of the worker pool to delete. Format: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/instances/[ | ||
|  |         # INSTANCE_ID]/workerpools/[POOL_ID]`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # FeaturePolicy defines features allowed to be used on RBE instances, as well as | ||
|  |       # instance-wide behavior changes that take effect without opt-in or opt-out at | ||
|  |       # usage time. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicy | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Defines whether a feature can be used or what values are accepted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `containerImageSources` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicyFeature] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :container_image_sources | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Defines whether a feature can be used or what values are accepted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerAddCapabilities` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicyFeature] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_add_capabilities | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Defines whether a feature can be used or what values are accepted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerChrootPath` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicyFeature] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_chroot_path | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Defines whether a feature can be used or what values are accepted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerNetwork` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicyFeature] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_network | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Defines whether a feature can be used or what values are accepted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerPrivileged` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicyFeature] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_privileged | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Defines whether a feature can be used or what values are accepted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerRunAsRoot` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicyFeature] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_run_as_root | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Defines whether a feature can be used or what values are accepted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerRuntime` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicyFeature] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_runtime | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Defines whether a feature can be used or what values are accepted. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `dockerSiblingContainers` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicyFeature] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :docker_sibling_containers | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # linux_isolation allows overriding the docker runtime used for containers | ||
|  |         # started on Linux. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `linuxIsolation` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :linux_isolation | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @container_image_sources = args[:container_image_sources] if args.key?(:container_image_sources) | ||
|  |           @docker_add_capabilities = args[:docker_add_capabilities] if args.key?(:docker_add_capabilities) | ||
|  |           @docker_chroot_path = args[:docker_chroot_path] if args.key?(:docker_chroot_path) | ||
|  |           @docker_network = args[:docker_network] if args.key?(:docker_network) | ||
|  |           @docker_privileged = args[:docker_privileged] if args.key?(:docker_privileged) | ||
|  |           @docker_run_as_root = args[:docker_run_as_root] if args.key?(:docker_run_as_root) | ||
|  |           @docker_runtime = args[:docker_runtime] if args.key?(:docker_runtime) | ||
|  |           @docker_sibling_containers = args[:docker_sibling_containers] if args.key?(:docker_sibling_containers) | ||
|  |           @linux_isolation = args[:linux_isolation] if args.key?(:linux_isolation) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Defines whether a feature can be used or what values are accepted. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicyFeature | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A list of acceptable values. Only effective when the policy is `RESTRICTED`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `allowedValues` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<String>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :allowed_values | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The policy of the feature. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `policy` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :policy | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @allowed_values = args[:allowed_values] if args.key?(:allowed_values) | ||
|  |           @policy = args[:policy] if args.key?(:policy) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The request used for `GetInstance`. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaGetInstanceRequest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Name of the instance to retrieve. Format: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/instances/[ | ||
|  |         # INSTANCE_ID]`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The request used for GetWorkerPool. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaGetWorkerPoolRequest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Name of the worker pool to retrieve. Format: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/instances/[ | ||
|  |         # INSTANCE_ID]/workerpools/[POOL_ID]`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Instance conceptually encapsulates all Remote Build Execution resources for | ||
|  |       # remote builds. An instance consists of storage and compute resources (for | ||
|  |       # example, `ContentAddressableStorage`, `ActionCache`, `WorkerPools`) used for | ||
|  |       # running remote builds. All Remote Build Execution API calls are scoped to an | ||
|  |       # instance. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaInstance | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # FeaturePolicy defines features allowed to be used on RBE instances, as well as | ||
|  |         # instance-wide behavior changes that take effect without opt-in or opt-out at | ||
|  |         # usage time. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `featurePolicy` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaFeaturePolicy] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :feature_policy | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The location is a GCP region. Currently only `us-central1` is supported. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `location` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :location | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Output only. Whether stack driver logging is enabled for the instance. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `loggingEnabled` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :logging_enabled | ||
|  |         alias_method :logging_enabled?, :logging_enabled | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Output only. Instance resource name formatted as: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/ | ||
|  |         # instances/[INSTANCE_ID]`. Name should not be populated when creating an | ||
|  |         # instance since it is provided in the `instance_id` field. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Output only. State of the instance. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `state` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :state | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @feature_policy = args[:feature_policy] if args.key?(:feature_policy) | ||
|  |           @location = args[:location] if args.key?(:location) | ||
|  |           @logging_enabled = args[:logging_enabled] if args.key?(:logging_enabled) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |           @state = args[:state] if args.key?(:state) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       #  | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaListInstancesRequest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Resource name of the project. Format: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `parent` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :parent | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @parent = args[:parent] if args.key?(:parent) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       #  | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaListInstancesResponse | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The list of instances in a given project. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `instances` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaInstance>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :instances | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @instances = args[:instances] if args.key?(:instances) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       #  | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaListWorkerPoolsRequest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Optional. A filter expression that filters resources listed in the response. | ||
|  |         # The expression must specify the field name, a comparison operator, and the | ||
|  |         # value that you want to use for filtering. The value must be a string, a number, | ||
|  |         # or a boolean. String values are case-insensitive. The comparison operator | ||
|  |         # must be either `:`, `=`, `!=`, `>`, `>=`, `<=` or `<`. The `:` operator can be | ||
|  |         # used with string fields to match substrings. For non-string fields it is | ||
|  |         # equivalent to the `=` operator. The `:*` comparison can be used to test | ||
|  |         # whether a key has been defined. You can also filter on nested fields. To | ||
|  |         # filter on multiple expressions, you can separate expression using `AND` and ` | ||
|  |         # OR` operators, using parentheses to specify precedence. If neither operator is | ||
|  |         # specified, `AND` is assumed. Examples: Include only pools with more than 100 | ||
|  |         # reserved workers: `(worker_count > 100) (worker_config.reserved = true)` | ||
|  |         # Include only pools with a certain label or machines of the n1-standard family: | ||
|  |         # `worker_config.labels.key1 : * OR worker_config.machine_type: n1-standard` | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `filter` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :filter | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Resource name of the instance. Format: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/instances/[ | ||
|  |         # INSTANCE_ID]`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `parent` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :parent | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @filter = args[:filter] if args.key?(:filter) | ||
|  |           @parent = args[:parent] if args.key?(:parent) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       #  | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaListWorkerPoolsResponse | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The list of worker pools in a given instance. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `workerPools` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaWorkerPool>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :worker_pools | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @worker_pools = args[:worker_pools] if args.key?(:worker_pools) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The request used for `UpdateInstance`. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaUpdateInstanceRequest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Instance conceptually encapsulates all Remote Build Execution resources for | ||
|  |         # remote builds. An instance consists of storage and compute resources (for | ||
|  |         # example, `ContentAddressableStorage`, `ActionCache`, `WorkerPools`) used for | ||
|  |         # running remote builds. All Remote Build Execution API calls are scoped to an | ||
|  |         # instance. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `instance` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaInstance] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :instance | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Deprecated, use instance.logging_enabled instead. Whether to enable | ||
|  |         # Stackdriver logging for this instance. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `loggingEnabled` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :logging_enabled | ||
|  |         alias_method :logging_enabled?, :logging_enabled | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Deprecated, use instance.Name instead. Name of the instance to update. Format: | ||
|  |         # `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/instances/[INSTANCE_ID]`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The update mask applies to instance. For the `FieldMask` definition, see https: | ||
|  |         # //developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/google.protobuf# | ||
|  |         # fieldmask If an empty update_mask is provided, only the non-default valued | ||
|  |         # field in the worker pool field will be updated. Note that in order to update a | ||
|  |         # field to the default value (zero, false, empty string) an explicit update_mask | ||
|  |         # must be provided. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `updateMask` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :update_mask | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @instance = args[:instance] if args.key?(:instance) | ||
|  |           @logging_enabled = args[:logging_enabled] if args.key?(:logging_enabled) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |           @update_mask = args[:update_mask] if args.key?(:update_mask) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The request used for UpdateWorkerPool. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaUpdateWorkerPoolRequest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The update mask applies to worker_pool. For the `FieldMask` definition, see | ||
|  |         # https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/google.protobuf# | ||
|  |         # fieldmask If an empty update_mask is provided, only the non-default valued | ||
|  |         # field in the worker pool field will be updated. Note that in order to update a | ||
|  |         # field to the default value (zero, false, empty string) an explicit update_mask | ||
|  |         # must be provided. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `updateMask` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :update_mask | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A worker pool resource in the Remote Build Execution API. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `workerPool` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaWorkerPool] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :worker_pool | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @update_mask = args[:update_mask] if args.key?(:update_mask) | ||
|  |           @worker_pool = args[:worker_pool] if args.key?(:worker_pool) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Defines the configuration to be used for creating workers in the worker pool. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaWorkerConfig | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # AcceleratorConfig defines the accelerator cards to attach to the VM. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `accelerator` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaAcceleratorConfig] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :accelerator | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Required. Size of the disk attached to the worker, in GB. See https://cloud. | ||
|  |         # google.com/compute/docs/disks/ | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `diskSizeGb` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :disk_size_gb | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Required. Disk Type to use for the worker. See [Storage options](https://cloud. | ||
|  |         # google.com/compute/docs/disks/#introduction). Currently only `pd-standard` and | ||
|  |         # `pd-ssd` are supported. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `diskType` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :disk_type | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Labels associated with the workers. Label keys and values can be no longer | ||
|  |         # than 63 characters, can only contain lowercase letters, numeric characters, | ||
|  |         # underscores and dashes. International letters are permitted. Label keys must | ||
|  |         # start with a letter. Label values are optional. There can not be more than 64 | ||
|  |         # labels per resource. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `labels` | ||
|  |         # @return [Hash<String,String>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :labels | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Required. Machine type of the worker, such as `n1-standard-2`. See https:// | ||
|  |         # cloud.google.com/compute/docs/machine-types for a list of supported machine | ||
|  |         # types. Note that `f1-micro` and `g1-small` are not yet supported. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `machineType` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :machine_type | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The maximum number of actions a worker can execute concurrently. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `maxConcurrentActions` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :max_concurrent_actions | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Minimum CPU platform to use when creating the worker. See [CPU Platforms]( | ||
|  |         # https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/cpu-platforms). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `minCpuPlatform` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :min_cpu_platform | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Determines the type of network access granted to workers. Possible values: - " | ||
|  |         # public": Workers can connect to the public internet. - "private": Workers can | ||
|  |         # only connect to Google APIs and services. - "restricted-private": Workers can | ||
|  |         # only connect to Google APIs that are reachable through `restricted.googleapis. | ||
|  |         # com` (`199.36.153.4/30`). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `networkAccess` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :network_access | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Determines whether the worker is reserved (equivalent to a Compute Engine on- | ||
|  |         # demand VM and therefore won't be preempted). See [Preemptible VMs](https:// | ||
|  |         # cloud.google.com/preemptible-vms/) for more details. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `reserved` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :reserved | ||
|  |         alias_method :reserved?, :reserved | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The node type name to be used for sole-tenant nodes. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `soleTenantNodeType` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :sole_tenant_node_type | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The name of the image used by each VM. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `vmImage` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :vm_image | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @accelerator = args[:accelerator] if args.key?(:accelerator) | ||
|  |           @disk_size_gb = args[:disk_size_gb] if args.key?(:disk_size_gb) | ||
|  |           @disk_type = args[:disk_type] if args.key?(:disk_type) | ||
|  |           @labels = args[:labels] if args.key?(:labels) | ||
|  |           @machine_type = args[:machine_type] if args.key?(:machine_type) | ||
|  |           @max_concurrent_actions = args[:max_concurrent_actions] if args.key?(:max_concurrent_actions) | ||
|  |           @min_cpu_platform = args[:min_cpu_platform] if args.key?(:min_cpu_platform) | ||
|  |           @network_access = args[:network_access] if args.key?(:network_access) | ||
|  |           @reserved = args[:reserved] if args.key?(:reserved) | ||
|  |           @sole_tenant_node_type = args[:sole_tenant_node_type] if args.key?(:sole_tenant_node_type) | ||
|  |           @vm_image = args[:vm_image] if args.key?(:vm_image) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # A worker pool resource in the Remote Build Execution API. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaWorkerPool | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Autoscale defines the autoscaling policy of a worker pool. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `autoscale` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaAutoscale] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :autoscale | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Channel specifies the release channel of the pool. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `channel` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :channel | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # WorkerPool resource name formatted as: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/instances/[ | ||
|  |         # INSTANCE_ID]/workerpools/[POOL_ID]`. name should not be populated when | ||
|  |         # creating a worker pool since it is provided in the `poolId` field. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Output only. State of the worker pool. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `state` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :state | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Defines the configuration to be used for creating workers in the worker pool. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `workerConfig` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemotebuildexecutionAdminV1alphaWorkerConfig] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :worker_config | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The desired number of workers in the worker pool. Must be a value between 0 | ||
|  |         # and 15000. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `workerCount` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :worker_count | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @autoscale = args[:autoscale] if args.key?(:autoscale) | ||
|  |           @channel = args[:channel] if args.key?(:channel) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |           @state = args[:state] if args.key?(:state) | ||
|  |           @worker_config = args[:worker_config] if args.key?(:worker_config) | ||
|  |           @worker_count = args[:worker_count] if args.key?(:worker_count) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # AdminTemp is a prelimiary set of administration tasks. It's called "Temp" | ||
|  |       # because we do not yet know the best way to represent admin tasks; it's | ||
|  |       # possible that this will be entirely replaced in later versions of this API. If | ||
|  |       # this message proves to be sufficient, it will be renamed in the alpha or beta | ||
|  |       # release of this API. This message (suitably marshalled into a protobuf.Any) | ||
|  |       # can be used as the inline_assignment field in a lease; the lease assignment | ||
|  |       # field should simply be `"admin"` in these cases. This message is heavily based | ||
|  |       # on Swarming administration tasks from the LUCI project (http://github.com/luci/ | ||
|  |       # luci-py/appengine/swarming). | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2AdminTemp | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The argument to the admin action; see `Command` for semantics. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `arg` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :arg | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The admin action; see `Command` for legal values. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `command` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :command | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @arg = args[:arg] if args.key?(:arg) | ||
|  |           @command = args[:command] if args.key?(:command) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Describes a blob of binary content with its digest. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2Blob | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The contents of the blob. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `contents` | ||
|  |         # NOTE: Values are automatically base64 encoded/decoded in the client library. | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :contents | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The CommandTask and CommandResult messages assume the existence of a service | ||
|  |         # that can serve blobs of content, identified by a hash and size known as a " | ||
|  |         # digest." The method by which these blobs may be retrieved is not specified | ||
|  |         # here, but a model implementation is in the Remote Execution API's " | ||
|  |         # ContentAddressibleStorage" interface. In the context of the RWAPI, a Digest | ||
|  |         # will virtually always refer to the contents of a file or a directory. The | ||
|  |         # latter is represented by the byte-encoded Directory message. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `digest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @contents = args[:contents] if args.key?(:contents) | ||
|  |           @digest = args[:digest] if args.key?(:digest) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # DEPRECATED - use CommandResult instead. Describes the actual outputs from the | ||
|  |       # task. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandOutputs | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # exit_code is only fully reliable if the status' code is OK. If the task | ||
|  |         # exceeded its deadline or was cancelled, the process may still produce an exit | ||
|  |         # code as it is cancelled, and this will be populated, but a successful (zero) | ||
|  |         # is unlikely to be correct unless the status code is OK. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `exitCode` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :exit_code | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The CommandTask and CommandResult messages assume the existence of a service | ||
|  |         # that can serve blobs of content, identified by a hash and size known as a " | ||
|  |         # digest." The method by which these blobs may be retrieved is not specified | ||
|  |         # here, but a model implementation is in the Remote Execution API's " | ||
|  |         # ContentAddressibleStorage" interface. In the context of the RWAPI, a Digest | ||
|  |         # will virtually always refer to the contents of a file or a directory. The | ||
|  |         # latter is represented by the byte-encoded Directory message. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputs` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :outputs | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @exit_code = args[:exit_code] if args.key?(:exit_code) | ||
|  |           @outputs = args[:outputs] if args.key?(:outputs) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # DEPRECATED - use CommandResult instead. Can be used as part of CompleteRequest. | ||
|  |       # metadata, or are part of a more sophisticated message. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandOverhead | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The elapsed time between calling Accept and Complete. The server will also | ||
|  |         # have its own idea of what this should be, but this excludes the overhead of | ||
|  |         # the RPCs and the bot response time. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `duration` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :duration | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The amount of time *not* spent executing the command (ie uploading/downloading | ||
|  |         # files). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `overhead` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :overhead | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @duration = args[:duration] if args.key?(:duration) | ||
|  |           @overhead = args[:overhead] if args.key?(:overhead) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # All information about the execution of a command, suitable for providing as | ||
|  |       # the Bots interface's `Lease.result` field. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandResult | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The elapsed time between calling Accept and Complete. The server will also | ||
|  |         # have its own idea of what this should be, but this excludes the overhead of | ||
|  |         # the RPCs and the bot response time. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `duration` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :duration | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The exit code of the process. An exit code of "0" should only be trusted if ` | ||
|  |         # status` has a code of OK (otherwise it may simply be unset). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `exitCode` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :exit_code | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Implementation-dependent metadata about the task. Both servers and bots may | ||
|  |         # define messages which can be encoded here; bots are free to provide metadata | ||
|  |         # in multiple formats, and servers are free to choose one or more of the values | ||
|  |         # to process and ignore others. In particular, it is *not* considered an error | ||
|  |         # for the bot to provide the server with a field that it doesn't know about. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `metadata` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Hash<String,Object>>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :metadata | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The CommandTask and CommandResult messages assume the existence of a service | ||
|  |         # that can serve blobs of content, identified by a hash and size known as a " | ||
|  |         # digest." The method by which these blobs may be retrieved is not specified | ||
|  |         # here, but a model implementation is in the Remote Execution API's " | ||
|  |         # ContentAddressibleStorage" interface. In the context of the RWAPI, a Digest | ||
|  |         # will virtually always refer to the contents of a file or a directory. The | ||
|  |         # latter is represented by the byte-encoded Directory message. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `outputs` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :outputs | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The amount of time *not* spent executing the command (ie uploading/downloading | ||
|  |         # files). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `overhead` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :overhead | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different | ||
|  |         # programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [ | ||
|  |         # gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of | ||
|  |         # data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more | ||
|  |         # about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https: | ||
|  |         # //cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `status` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleRpcStatus] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :status | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @duration = args[:duration] if args.key?(:duration) | ||
|  |           @exit_code = args[:exit_code] if args.key?(:exit_code) | ||
|  |           @metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata) | ||
|  |           @outputs = args[:outputs] if args.key?(:outputs) | ||
|  |           @overhead = args[:overhead] if args.key?(:overhead) | ||
|  |           @status = args[:status] if args.key?(:status) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Describes a shell-style task to execute, suitable for providing as the Bots | ||
|  |       # interface's `Lease.payload` field. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandTask | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Describes the expected outputs of the command. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `expectedOutputs` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandTaskOutputs] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :expected_outputs | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Describes the inputs to a shell-style task. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `inputs` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandTaskInputs] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :inputs | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Describes the timeouts associated with this task. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `timeouts` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandTaskTimeouts] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :timeouts | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @expected_outputs = args[:expected_outputs] if args.key?(:expected_outputs) | ||
|  |           @inputs = args[:inputs] if args.key?(:inputs) | ||
|  |           @timeouts = args[:timeouts] if args.key?(:timeouts) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Describes the inputs to a shell-style task. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandTaskInputs | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The command itself to run (e.g., argv). This field should be passed directly | ||
|  |         # to the underlying operating system, and so it must be sensible to that | ||
|  |         # operating system. For example, on Windows, the first argument might be "C:\ | ||
|  |         # Windows\System32\ping.exe" - that is, using drive letters and backslashes. A | ||
|  |         # command for a *nix system, on the other hand, would use forward slashes. All | ||
|  |         # other fields in the RWAPI must consistently use forward slashes, since those | ||
|  |         # fields may be interpretted by both the service and the bot. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `arguments` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<String>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :arguments | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # All environment variables required by the task. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `environmentVariables` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandTaskInputsEnvironmentVariable>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :environment_variables | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The input filesystem to be set up prior to the task beginning. The contents | ||
|  |         # should be a repeated set of FileMetadata messages though other formats are | ||
|  |         # allowed if better for the implementation (eg, a LUCI-style .isolated file). | ||
|  |         # This field is repeated since implementations might want to cache the metadata, | ||
|  |         # in which case it may be useful to break up portions of the filesystem that | ||
|  |         # change frequently (eg, specific input files) from those that don't (eg, | ||
|  |         # standard header files). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `files` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2Digest>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :files | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Inline contents for blobs expected to be needed by the bot to execute the task. | ||
|  |         # For example, contents of entries in `files` or blobs that are indirectly | ||
|  |         # referenced by an entry there. The bot should check against this list before | ||
|  |         # downloading required task inputs to reduce the number of communications | ||
|  |         # between itself and the remote CAS server. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `inlineBlobs` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2Blob>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :inline_blobs | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Directory from which a command is executed. It is a relative directory with | ||
|  |         # respect to the bot's working directory (i.e., "./"). If it is non-empty, then | ||
|  |         # it must exist under "./". Otherwise, "./" will be used. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `workingDirectory` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :working_directory | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @arguments = args[:arguments] if args.key?(:arguments) | ||
|  |           @environment_variables = args[:environment_variables] if args.key?(:environment_variables) | ||
|  |           @files = args[:files] if args.key?(:files) | ||
|  |           @inline_blobs = args[:inline_blobs] if args.key?(:inline_blobs) | ||
|  |           @working_directory = args[:working_directory] if args.key?(:working_directory) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # An environment variable required by this task. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandTaskInputsEnvironmentVariable | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The envvar name. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The envvar value. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `value` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :value | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |           @value = args[:value] if args.key?(:value) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Describes the expected outputs of the command. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandTaskOutputs | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A list of expected directories, relative to the execution root. All paths MUST | ||
|  |         # be delimited by forward slashes. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `directories` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<String>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :directories | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A list of expected files, relative to the execution root. All paths MUST be | ||
|  |         # delimited by forward slashes. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `files` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<String>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :files | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The destination to which any stderr should be sent. The method by which the | ||
|  |         # bot should send the stream contents to that destination is not defined in this | ||
|  |         # API. As examples, the destination could be a file referenced in the `files` | ||
|  |         # field in this message, or it could be a URI that must be written via the | ||
|  |         # ByteStream API. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `stderrDestination` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :stderr_destination | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The destination to which any stdout should be sent. The method by which the | ||
|  |         # bot should send the stream contents to that destination is not defined in this | ||
|  |         # API. As examples, the destination could be a file referenced in the `files` | ||
|  |         # field in this message, or it could be a URI that must be written via the | ||
|  |         # ByteStream API. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `stdoutDestination` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :stdout_destination | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @directories = args[:directories] if args.key?(:directories) | ||
|  |           @files = args[:files] if args.key?(:files) | ||
|  |           @stderr_destination = args[:stderr_destination] if args.key?(:stderr_destination) | ||
|  |           @stdout_destination = args[:stdout_destination] if args.key?(:stdout_destination) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # Describes the timeouts associated with this task. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2CommandTaskTimeouts | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # This specifies the maximum time that the task can run, excluding the time | ||
|  |         # required to download inputs or upload outputs. That is, the worker will | ||
|  |         # terminate the task if it runs longer than this. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `execution` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :execution | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # This specifies the maximum amount of time the task can be idle - that is, go | ||
|  |         # without generating some output in either stdout or stderr. If the process is | ||
|  |         # silent for more than the specified time, the worker will terminate the task. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `idle` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :idle | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # If the execution or IO timeouts are exceeded, the worker will try to | ||
|  |         # gracefully terminate the task and return any existing logs. However, tasks may | ||
|  |         # be hard-frozen in which case this process will fail. This timeout specifies | ||
|  |         # how long to wait for a terminated task to shut down gracefully (e.g. via | ||
|  |         # SIGTERM) before we bring down the hammer (e.g. SIGKILL on *nix, | ||
|  |         # CTRL_BREAK_EVENT on Windows). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `shutdown` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :shutdown | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @execution = args[:execution] if args.key?(:execution) | ||
|  |           @idle = args[:idle] if args.key?(:idle) | ||
|  |           @shutdown = args[:shutdown] if args.key?(:shutdown) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The CommandTask and CommandResult messages assume the existence of a service | ||
|  |       # that can serve blobs of content, identified by a hash and size known as a " | ||
|  |       # digest." The method by which these blobs may be retrieved is not specified | ||
|  |       # here, but a model implementation is in the Remote Execution API's " | ||
|  |       # ContentAddressibleStorage" interface. In the context of the RWAPI, a Digest | ||
|  |       # will virtually always refer to the contents of a file or a directory. The | ||
|  |       # latter is represented by the byte-encoded Directory message. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2Digest | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A string-encoded hash (eg "1a2b3c", not the byte array [0x1a, 0x2b, 0x3c]) | ||
|  |         # using an implementation-defined hash algorithm (eg SHA-256). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `hash` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :hash_prop | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The size of the contents. While this is not strictly required as part of an | ||
|  |         # identifier (after all, any given hash will have exactly one canonical size), | ||
|  |         # it's useful in almost all cases when one might want to send or retrieve blobs | ||
|  |         # of content and is included here for this reason. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `sizeBytes` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :size_bytes | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @hash_prop = args[:hash_prop] if args.key?(:hash_prop) | ||
|  |           @size_bytes = args[:size_bytes] if args.key?(:size_bytes) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The contents of a directory. Similar to the equivalent message in the Remote | ||
|  |       # Execution API. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2Directory | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Any subdirectories | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `directories` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2DirectoryMetadata>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :directories | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The files in this directory | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `files` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2FileMetadata>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :files | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @directories = args[:directories] if args.key?(:directories) | ||
|  |           @files = args[:files] if args.key?(:files) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The metadata for a directory. Similar to the equivalent message in the Remote | ||
|  |       # Execution API. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2DirectoryMetadata | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The CommandTask and CommandResult messages assume the existence of a service | ||
|  |         # that can serve blobs of content, identified by a hash and size known as a " | ||
|  |         # digest." The method by which these blobs may be retrieved is not specified | ||
|  |         # here, but a model implementation is in the Remote Execution API's " | ||
|  |         # ContentAddressibleStorage" interface. In the context of the RWAPI, a Digest | ||
|  |         # will virtually always refer to the contents of a file or a directory. The | ||
|  |         # latter is represented by the byte-encoded Directory message. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `digest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The path of the directory, as in FileMetadata.path. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `path` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :path | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @digest = args[:digest] if args.key?(:digest) | ||
|  |           @path = args[:path] if args.key?(:path) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The metadata for a file. Similar to the equivalent message in the Remote | ||
|  |       # Execution API. | ||
|  |       class GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2FileMetadata | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # If the file is small enough, its contents may also or alternatively be listed | ||
|  |         # here. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `contents` | ||
|  |         # NOTE: Values are automatically base64 encoded/decoded in the client library. | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :contents | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The CommandTask and CommandResult messages assume the existence of a service | ||
|  |         # that can serve blobs of content, identified by a hash and size known as a " | ||
|  |         # digest." The method by which these blobs may be retrieved is not specified | ||
|  |         # here, but a model implementation is in the Remote Execution API's " | ||
|  |         # ContentAddressibleStorage" interface. In the context of the RWAPI, a Digest | ||
|  |         # will virtually always refer to the contents of a file or a directory. The | ||
|  |         # latter is represented by the byte-encoded Directory message. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `digest` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteworkersV1test2Digest] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :digest | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Properties of the file | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `isExecutable` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :is_executable | ||
|  |         alias_method :is_executable?, :is_executable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The path of this file. If this message is part of the CommandOutputs.outputs | ||
|  |         # fields, the path is relative to the execution root and must correspond to an | ||
|  |         # entry in CommandTask.outputs.files. If this message is part of a Directory | ||
|  |         # message, then the path is relative to the root of that directory. All paths | ||
|  |         # MUST be delimited by forward slashes. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `path` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :path | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @contents = args[:contents] if args.key?(:contents) | ||
|  |           @digest = args[:digest] if args.key?(:digest) | ||
|  |           @is_executable = args[:is_executable] if args.key?(:is_executable) | ||
|  |           @path = args[:path] if args.key?(:path) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a | ||
|  |       # network API call. | ||
|  |       class GoogleLongrunningOperation | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # 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. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `done` | ||
|  |         # @return [Boolean] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :done | ||
|  |         alias_method :done?, :done | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different | ||
|  |         # programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [ | ||
|  |         # gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of | ||
|  |         # data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more | ||
|  |         # about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https: | ||
|  |         # //cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `error` | ||
|  |         # @return [Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleRpcStatus] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :error | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # 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. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `metadata` | ||
|  |         # @return [Hash<String,Object>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :metadata | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # 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``. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `name` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :name | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # 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`. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `response` | ||
|  |         # @return [Hash<String,Object>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :response | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @done = args[:done] if args.key?(:done) | ||
|  |           @error = args[:error] if args.key?(:error) | ||
|  |           @metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata) | ||
|  |           @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) | ||
|  |           @response = args[:response] if args.key?(:response) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |       # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different | ||
|  |       # programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [ | ||
|  |       # gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of | ||
|  |       # data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more | ||
|  |       # about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https: | ||
|  |       # //cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). | ||
|  |       class GoogleRpcStatus | ||
|  |         include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `code` | ||
|  |         # @return [Fixnum] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :code | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of | ||
|  |         # message types for APIs to use. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `details` | ||
|  |         # @return [Array<Hash<String,Object>>] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :details | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # 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. | ||
|  |         # Corresponds to the JSON property `message` | ||
|  |         # @return [String] | ||
|  |         attr_accessor :message | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         def initialize(**args) | ||
|  |            update!(**args) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |        | ||
|  |         # Update properties of this object | ||
|  |         def update!(**args) | ||
|  |           @code = args[:code] if args.key?(:code) | ||
|  |           @details = args[:details] if args.key?(:details) | ||
|  |           @message = args[:message] if args.key?(:message) | ||
|  |         end | ||
|  |       end | ||
|  |     end | ||
|  |   end | ||
|  | end |