Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Translation V3 Client class ListGlossariesRequest.
Request message for ListGlossaries.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.translation.v3.ListGlossariesRequest
Methods
__construct
Constructor.
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Name | Description |
data |
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object. |
↳ parent |
string
Required. The name of the project from which to list all of the glossaries. |
↳ page_size |
int
Optional. Requested page size. The server may return fewer glossaries than requested. If unspecified, the server picks an appropriate default. |
↳ page_token |
string
Optional. A token identifying a page of results the server should return. Typically, this is the value of [ListGlossariesResponse.next_page_token] returned from the previous call to |
↳ filter |
string
Optional. Filter specifying constraints of a list operation. Specify the constraint by the format of "key=value", where key must be "src" or "tgt", and the value must be a valid language code. For multiple restrictions, concatenate them by "AND" (uppercase only), such as: "src=en-US AND tgt=zh-CN". Notice that the exact match is used here, which means using 'en-US' and 'en' can lead to different results, which depends on the language code you used when you create the glossary. For the unidirectional glossaries, the "src" and "tgt" add restrictions on the source and target language code separately. For the equivalent term set glossaries, the "src" and/or "tgt" add restrictions on the term set. For example: "src=en-US AND tgt=zh-CN" will only pick the unidirectional glossaries which exactly match the source language code as "en-US" and the target language code "zh-CN", but all equivalent term set glossaries which contain "en-US" and "zh-CN" in their language set will be picked. If missing, no filtering is performed. |
getParent
Required. The name of the project from which to list all of the glossaries.
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Type | Description |
string |
setParent
Required. The name of the project from which to list all of the glossaries.
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Name | Description |
var |
string
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Type | Description |
$this |
getPageSize
Optional. Requested page size. The server may return fewer glossaries than requested. If unspecified, the server picks an appropriate default.
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Type | Description |
int |
setPageSize
Optional. Requested page size. The server may return fewer glossaries than requested. If unspecified, the server picks an appropriate default.
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Name | Description |
var |
int
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Type | Description |
$this |
getPageToken
Optional. A token identifying a page of results the server should return.
Typically, this is the value of [ListGlossariesResponse.next_page_token]
returned from the previous call to ListGlossaries
method.
The first page is returned if page_token
is empty or missing.
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Type | Description |
string |
setPageToken
Optional. A token identifying a page of results the server should return.
Typically, this is the value of [ListGlossariesResponse.next_page_token]
returned from the previous call to ListGlossaries
method.
The first page is returned if page_token
is empty or missing.
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Name | Description |
var |
string
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Type | Description |
$this |
getFilter
Optional. Filter specifying constraints of a list operation.
Specify the constraint by the format of "key=value", where key must be "src" or "tgt", and the value must be a valid language code. For multiple restrictions, concatenate them by "AND" (uppercase only), such as: "src=en-US AND tgt=zh-CN". Notice that the exact match is used here, which means using 'en-US' and 'en' can lead to different results, which depends on the language code you used when you create the glossary. For the unidirectional glossaries, the "src" and "tgt" add restrictions on the source and target language code separately. For the equivalent term set glossaries, the "src" and/or "tgt" add restrictions on the term set. For example: "src=en-US AND tgt=zh-CN" will only pick the unidirectional glossaries which exactly match the source language code as "en-US" and the target language code "zh-CN", but all equivalent term set glossaries which contain "en-US" and "zh-CN" in their language set will be picked. If missing, no filtering is performed.
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Type | Description |
string |
setFilter
Optional. Filter specifying constraints of a list operation.
Specify the constraint by the format of "key=value", where key must be "src" or "tgt", and the value must be a valid language code. For multiple restrictions, concatenate them by "AND" (uppercase only), such as: "src=en-US AND tgt=zh-CN". Notice that the exact match is used here, which means using 'en-US' and 'en' can lead to different results, which depends on the language code you used when you create the glossary. For the unidirectional glossaries, the "src" and "tgt" add restrictions on the source and target language code separately. For the equivalent term set glossaries, the "src" and/or "tgt" add restrictions on the term set. For example: "src=en-US AND tgt=zh-CN" will only pick the unidirectional glossaries which exactly match the source language code as "en-US" and the target language code "zh-CN", but all equivalent term set glossaries which contain "en-US" and "zh-CN" in their language set will be picked. If missing, no filtering is performed.
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Name | Description |
var |
string
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Type | Description |
$this |