A projection from an input message to the GRPC or REST header.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#field
def field() -> ::String
- (::String) — A request field to extract the header key-value pair from.
#field=
def field=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — A request field to extract the header key-value pair from.
- (::String) — A request field to extract the header key-value pair from.
#path_template
def path_template() -> ::String
-
(::String) — A pattern matching the key-value field. Optional.
If not specified, the whole field specified in the
field
field will be taken as value, and its name used as key. If specified, it MUST contain exactly one named segment (along with any number of unnamed segments) The pattern will be matched over the field specified in thefield
field, then if the match is successful:- the name of the single named segment will be used as a header name,
- the match value of the segment will be used as a header value; if the match is NOT successful, nothing will be sent.
Example:
-- This is a field in the request message | that the header value will be extracted from. | | -- This is the key name in the | | routing header. V | field: "table_name" v path_template: "projects/*/{table_location=instances/*}/tables/*" ^ ^ | | In the {} brackets is the pattern that -- | specifies what to extract from the | field as a value to be sent. | | The string in the field must match the whole pattern -- before brackets, inside brackets, after brackets.
When looking at this specific example, we can see that:
- A key-value pair with the key
table_location
and the value matchinginstances/*
should be added to the x-goog-request-params routing header. - The value is extracted from the request message's
table_name
field if it matches the full pattern specified:projects/*/instances/*/tables/*
.
NB: If the
path_template
field is not provided, the key name is equal to the field name, and the whole field should be sent as a value. This makes the pattern for the field and the value functionally equivalent to**
, and the configuration{ field: "table_name" }
is a functionally equivalent shorthand to:
{ field: "table_name" path_template: "{table_name=**}" }
See Example 1 for more details.
#path_template=
def path_template=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) — A pattern matching the key-value field. Optional.
If not specified, the whole field specified in the
field
field will be taken as value, and its name used as key. If specified, it MUST contain exactly one named segment (along with any number of unnamed segments) The pattern will be matched over the field specified in thefield
field, then if the match is successful:- the name of the single named segment will be used as a header name,
- the match value of the segment will be used as a header value; if the match is NOT successful, nothing will be sent.
Example:
-- This is a field in the request message | that the header value will be extracted from. | | -- This is the key name in the | | routing header. V | field: "table_name" v path_template: "projects/*/{table_location=instances/*}/tables/*" ^ ^ | | In the {} brackets is the pattern that -- | specifies what to extract from the | field as a value to be sent. | | The string in the field must match the whole pattern -- before brackets, inside brackets, after brackets.
When looking at this specific example, we can see that:
- A key-value pair with the key
table_location
and the value matchinginstances/*
should be added to the x-goog-request-params routing header. - The value is extracted from the request message's
table_name
field if it matches the full pattern specified:projects/*/instances/*/tables/*
.
NB: If the
path_template
field is not provided, the key name is equal to the field name, and the whole field should be sent as a value. This makes the pattern for the field and the value functionally equivalent to**
, and the configuration{ field: "table_name" }
is a functionally equivalent shorthand to:
{ field: "table_name" path_template: "{table_name=**}" }
See Example 1 for more details.
-
(::String) — A pattern matching the key-value field. Optional.
If not specified, the whole field specified in the
field
field will be taken as value, and its name used as key. If specified, it MUST contain exactly one named segment (along with any number of unnamed segments) The pattern will be matched over the field specified in thefield
field, then if the match is successful:- the name of the single named segment will be used as a header name,
- the match value of the segment will be used as a header value; if the match is NOT successful, nothing will be sent.
Example:
-- This is a field in the request message | that the header value will be extracted from. | | -- This is the key name in the | | routing header. V | field: "table_name" v path_template: "projects/*/{table_location=instances/*}/tables/*" ^ ^ | | In the {} brackets is the pattern that -- | specifies what to extract from the | field as a value to be sent. | | The string in the field must match the whole pattern -- before brackets, inside brackets, after brackets.
When looking at this specific example, we can see that:
- A key-value pair with the key
table_location
and the value matchinginstances/*
should be added to the x-goog-request-params routing header. - The value is extracted from the request message's
table_name
field if it matches the full pattern specified:projects/*/instances/*/tables/*
.
NB: If the
path_template
field is not provided, the key name is equal to the field name, and the whole field should be sent as a value. This makes the pattern for the field and the value functionally equivalent to**
, and the configuration{ field: "table_name" }
is a functionally equivalent shorthand to:
{ field: "table_name" path_template: "{table_name=**}" }
See Example 1 for more details.