public sealed class ExpirationPolicy : IMessage<ExpirationPolicy>, IEquatable<ExpirationPolicy>, IDeepCloneable<ExpirationPolicy>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Pub/Sub v1 API class ExpirationPolicy.
A policy that specifies the conditions for resource expiration (i.e.,
automatic resource deletion).
Optional. Specifies the "time-to-live" duration for an associated resource.
The resource expires if it is not active for a period of ttl. The
definition of "activity" depends on the type of the associated resource.
The minimum and maximum allowed values for ttl depend on the type of the
associated resource, as well. If ttl is not set, the associated resource
never expires.
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