Apache Kafka for BigQuery V1 API - Class Google::Cloud::ManagedKafka::V1::CreateClusterRequest (v0.1.2)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Apache Kafka for BigQuery V1 API class Google::Cloud::ManagedKafka::V1::CreateClusterRequest.

Request for CreateCluster.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#cluster

def cluster() -> ::Google::Cloud::ManagedKafka::V1::Cluster
Returns

#cluster=

def cluster=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::ManagedKafka::V1::Cluster
Parameter
Returns

#cluster_id

def cluster_id() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Required. The ID to use for the cluster, which will become the final component of the cluster's name. The ID must be 1-63 characters long, and match the regular expression [a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])? to comply with RFC 1035.

    This value is structured like: my-cluster-id.

#cluster_id=

def cluster_id=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Required. The ID to use for the cluster, which will become the final component of the cluster's name. The ID must be 1-63 characters long, and match the regular expression [a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])? to comply with RFC 1035.

    This value is structured like: my-cluster-id.

Returns
  • (::String) — Required. The ID to use for the cluster, which will become the final component of the cluster's name. The ID must be 1-63 characters long, and match the regular expression [a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])? to comply with RFC 1035.

    This value is structured like: my-cluster-id.

#parent

def parent() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Required. The parent region in which to create the cluster. Structured like projects/{project}/locations/{location}.

#parent=

def parent=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Required. The parent region in which to create the cluster. Structured like projects/{project}/locations/{location}.
Returns
  • (::String) — Required. The parent region in which to create the cluster. Structured like projects/{project}/locations/{location}.

#request_id

def request_id() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Optional. An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID to avoid duplication of requests. If a request times out or fails, retrying with the same ID allows the server to recognize the previous attempt. For at least 60 minutes, the server ignores duplicate requests bearing the same ID.

    For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID within 60 minutes of the last request, the server checks if an original operation with the same request ID was received. If so, the server ignores the second request.

    The request ID must be a valid UUID. A zero UUID is not supported (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).

#request_id=

def request_id=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Optional. An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID to avoid duplication of requests. If a request times out or fails, retrying with the same ID allows the server to recognize the previous attempt. For at least 60 minutes, the server ignores duplicate requests bearing the same ID.

    For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID within 60 minutes of the last request, the server checks if an original operation with the same request ID was received. If so, the server ignores the second request.

    The request ID must be a valid UUID. A zero UUID is not supported (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).

Returns
  • (::String) — Optional. An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID to avoid duplication of requests. If a request times out or fails, retrying with the same ID allows the server to recognize the previous attempt. For at least 60 minutes, the server ignores duplicate requests bearing the same ID.

    For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID within 60 minutes of the last request, the server checks if an original operation with the same request ID was received. If so, the server ignores the second request.

    The request ID must be a valid UUID. A zero UUID is not supported (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).