Data Catalog V1 API - Class Google::Cloud::DataCatalog::V1::StorageProperties (v0.12.1)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Data Catalog V1 API class Google::Cloud::DataCatalog::V1::StorageProperties.

Details the properties of the underlying storage.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#file_pattern

def file_pattern() -> ::Array<::String>
Returns
  • (::Array<::String>) —

    Patterns to identify a set of files for this fileset.

    Examples of a valid file_pattern:

    • gs://bucket_name/dir/*: matches all files in the bucket_name/dir directory
    • gs://bucket_name/dir/**: matches all files in the bucket_name/dir and all subdirectories recursively
    • gs://bucket_name/file*: matches files prefixed by file in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/??.txt: matches files with two characters followed by .txt in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/[aeiou].txt: matches files that contain a single vowel character followed by .txt in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/[a-m].txt: matches files that contain a, b, ... or m followed by .txt in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/a/*/b: matches all files in bucket_name that match the a/*/b pattern, such as a/c/b, a/d/b
    • gs://another_bucket/a.txt: matches gs://another_bucket/a.txt

#file_pattern=

def file_pattern=(value) -> ::Array<::String>
Parameter
  • value (::Array<::String>) —

    Patterns to identify a set of files for this fileset.

    Examples of a valid file_pattern:

    • gs://bucket_name/dir/*: matches all files in the bucket_name/dir directory
    • gs://bucket_name/dir/**: matches all files in the bucket_name/dir and all subdirectories recursively
    • gs://bucket_name/file*: matches files prefixed by file in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/??.txt: matches files with two characters followed by .txt in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/[aeiou].txt: matches files that contain a single vowel character followed by .txt in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/[a-m].txt: matches files that contain a, b, ... or m followed by .txt in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/a/*/b: matches all files in bucket_name that match the a/*/b pattern, such as a/c/b, a/d/b
    • gs://another_bucket/a.txt: matches gs://another_bucket/a.txt
Returns
  • (::Array<::String>) —

    Patterns to identify a set of files for this fileset.

    Examples of a valid file_pattern:

    • gs://bucket_name/dir/*: matches all files in the bucket_name/dir directory
    • gs://bucket_name/dir/**: matches all files in the bucket_name/dir and all subdirectories recursively
    • gs://bucket_name/file*: matches files prefixed by file in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/??.txt: matches files with two characters followed by .txt in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/[aeiou].txt: matches files that contain a single vowel character followed by .txt in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/[a-m].txt: matches files that contain a, b, ... or m followed by .txt in bucket_name
    • gs://bucket_name/a/*/b: matches all files in bucket_name that match the a/*/b pattern, such as a/c/b, a/d/b
    • gs://another_bucket/a.txt: matches gs://another_bucket/a.txt

#file_type

def file_type() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — File type in MIME format, for example, text/plain.

#file_type=

def file_type=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — File type in MIME format, for example, text/plain.
Returns
  • (::String) — File type in MIME format, for example, text/plain.