ServiceName is host URI for Google Cloud Services. It follows the format of
{ServiceName}.googleapis.com. For example, speech.googleapis.com would have a ServiceName
of speech and cloudasset.googleapis.com would have a ServiceName of cloudasset.
Universe Domain is the domain for Google Cloud Services. It follows the format of
{ServiceName}.{UniverseDomain}. For example, speech.googleapis.com would have a Universe
Domain value of googleapis.com and cloudasset.test.com would have a Universe Domain of
test.com. If this value is not set, this will default to googleapis.com.
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