Retrieves the next Page object using the next page token, or null if there are no more
pages. The hasNextPage() method can be used to check if a Page object is available.
Returns a future for the Page object, retrieved using the next page token. If there are no more
pages, returns a future which will immediately provide null. The hasNextPage() method can be
used to check if a Page object is available.
Returns an iterable that traverses all the elements of the underlying data source. The data is
fetched lazily page by page, where each page may contain multiple elements. A new page is
fetched whenever the elements of any particular page are exhausted.
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