Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package longrunning is an auto-generated package for the Google Long Running Operations API.
NOTE: This package is in alpha. It is not stable, and is likely to change.
Use the client at cloud.google.com/go/longrunning in preference to this.
Index ¶
- func DefaultAuthScopes() []string
- type OperationIterator
- type OperationsCallOptions
- type OperationsClient
- func (c *OperationsClient) CancelOperation(ctx context.Context, req *longrunningpb.CancelOperationRequest, ...) error
- func (c *OperationsClient) Close() error
- func (c *OperationsClient) Connection() *grpc.ClientConn
- func (c *OperationsClient) DeleteOperation(ctx context.Context, req *longrunningpb.DeleteOperationRequest, ...) error
- func (c *OperationsClient) GetOperation(ctx context.Context, req *longrunningpb.GetOperationRequest, ...) (*longrunningpb.Operation, error)
- func (c *OperationsClient) ListOperations(ctx context.Context, req *longrunningpb.ListOperationsRequest, ...) *OperationIterator
- func (c *OperationsClient) SetGoogleClientInfo(keyval ...string)
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
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Functions ¶
func DefaultAuthScopes ¶
func DefaultAuthScopes() []string
DefaultAuthScopes reports the default set of authentication scopes to use with this package.
Types ¶
type OperationIterator ¶
type OperationIterator struct { // InternalFetch is for use by the Google Cloud Libraries only. // It is not part of the stable interface of this package. // // InternalFetch returns results from a single call to the underlying RPC. // The number of results is no greater than pageSize. // If there are no more results, nextPageToken is empty and err is nil. InternalFetch func(pageSize int, pageToken string) (results []*longrunningpb.Operation, nextPageToken string, err error) // contains filtered or unexported fields }
OperationIterator manages a stream of *longrunningpb.Operation.
func (*OperationIterator) Next ¶
func (it *OperationIterator) Next() (*longrunningpb.Operation, error)
Next returns the next result. Its second return value is iterator.Done if there are no more results. Once Next returns Done, all subsequent calls will return Done.
func (*OperationIterator) PageInfo ¶
func (it *OperationIterator) PageInfo() *iterator.PageInfo
PageInfo supports pagination. See the google.golang.org/api/iterator package for details.
type OperationsCallOptions ¶
type OperationsCallOptions struct { GetOperation []gax.CallOption ListOperations []gax.CallOption CancelOperation []gax.CallOption DeleteOperation []gax.CallOption }
OperationsCallOptions contains the retry settings for each method of OperationsClient.
type OperationsClient ¶
type OperationsClient struct { // The call options for this service. CallOptions *OperationsCallOptions // contains filtered or unexported fields }
OperationsClient is a client for interacting with Google Long Running Operations API.
Methods, except Close, may be called concurrently. However, fields must not be modified concurrently with method calls.
func InternalFromConn ¶
func InternalFromConn(conn *grpc.ClientConn) *OperationsClient
InternalFromConn is for use by the google Cloud Libraries only.
InternalFromConn creates OperationsClient from available connection.
func NewOperationsClient ¶
func NewOperationsClient(ctx context.Context, opts ...option.ClientOption) (*OperationsClient, error)
NewOperationsClient creates a new operations client.
Manages long-running operations with an API service.
When an API method normally takes long time to complete, it can be designed to return [Operation][google.longrunning.Operation] to the client, and the client can use this interface to receive the real response asynchronously by polling the operation resource, or pass the operation resource to another API (such as Google Cloud Pub/Sub API) to receive the response. Any API service that returns long-running operations should implement the Operations interface so developers can have a consistent client experience.
Example ¶
ctx := context.Background() c, err := longrunning.NewOperationsClient(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // TODO: Use client. _ = c
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func (*OperationsClient) CancelOperation ¶
func (c *OperationsClient) CancelOperation(ctx context.Context, req *longrunningpb.CancelOperationRequest, opts ...gax.CallOption) error
CancelOperation starts asynchronous cancellation on a long-running operation. The server makes a best effort to cancel the operation, but success is not guaranteed. If the server doesn't support this method, it returns google.rpc.Code.UNIMPLEMENTED. Clients can use [Operations.GetOperation][google.longrunning.Operations.GetOperation] or other methods to check whether the cancellation succeeded or whether the operation completed despite cancellation. On successful cancellation, the operation is not deleted; instead, it becomes an operation with an [Operation.error][google.longrunning.Operation.error] value with a [google.rpc.Status.code][google.rpc.Status.code] of 1, corresponding to Code.CANCELLED.
Example ¶
ctx := context.Background() c, err := longrunning.NewOperationsClient(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } req := &longrunningpb.CancelOperationRequest{ // TODO: Fill request struct fields. } err = c.CancelOperation(ctx, req) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. }
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func (*OperationsClient) Close ¶
func (c *OperationsClient) Close() error
Close closes the connection to the API service. The user should invoke this when the client is no longer required.
func (*OperationsClient) Connection ¶
func (c *OperationsClient) Connection() *grpc.ClientConn
Connection returns the client's connection to the API service.
func (*OperationsClient) DeleteOperation ¶
func (c *OperationsClient) DeleteOperation(ctx context.Context, req *longrunningpb.DeleteOperationRequest, opts ...gax.CallOption) error
DeleteOperation deletes a long-running operation. This method indicates that the client is no longer interested in the operation result. It does not cancel the operation. If the server doesn't support this method, it returns google.rpc.Code.UNIMPLEMENTED.
Example ¶
ctx := context.Background() c, err := longrunning.NewOperationsClient(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } req := &longrunningpb.DeleteOperationRequest{ // TODO: Fill request struct fields. } err = c.DeleteOperation(ctx, req) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. }
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func (*OperationsClient) GetOperation ¶
func (c *OperationsClient) GetOperation(ctx context.Context, req *longrunningpb.GetOperationRequest, opts ...gax.CallOption) (*longrunningpb.Operation, error)
GetOperation gets the latest state of a long-running operation. Clients can use this method to poll the operation result at intervals as recommended by the API service.
Example ¶
ctx := context.Background() c, err := longrunning.NewOperationsClient(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } req := &longrunningpb.GetOperationRequest{ // TODO: Fill request struct fields. } resp, err := c.GetOperation(ctx, req) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // TODO: Use resp. _ = resp
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func (*OperationsClient) ListOperations ¶
func (c *OperationsClient) ListOperations(ctx context.Context, req *longrunningpb.ListOperationsRequest, opts ...gax.CallOption) *OperationIterator
ListOperations lists operations that match the specified filter in the request. If the server doesn't support this method, it returns UNIMPLEMENTED.
NOTE: the name binding below allows API services to override the binding to use different resource name schemes, such as users/*/operations.
Example ¶
ctx := context.Background() c, err := longrunning.NewOperationsClient(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } req := &longrunningpb.ListOperationsRequest{ // TODO: Fill request struct fields. } it := c.ListOperations(ctx, req) for { resp, err := it.Next() if err == iterator.Done { break } if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // TODO: Use resp. _ = resp }
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func (*OperationsClient) SetGoogleClientInfo ¶
func (c *OperationsClient) SetGoogleClientInfo(keyval ...string)
SetGoogleClientInfo sets the name and version of the application in the `x-goog-api-client` header passed on each request. Intended for use by Google-written clients.