Reference documentation and code samples for the Storage Transfer Service V1 API class Google::Cloud::StorageTransfer::V1::ObjectConditions.
Conditions that determine which objects are transferred. Applies only to Cloud Data Sources such as S3, Azure, and Cloud Storage.
The "last modification time" refers to the time of the
last change to the object's content or metadata — specifically, this is
the updated
property of Cloud Storage objects, the LastModified
field
of S3 objects, and the Last-Modified
header of Azure blobs.
Transfers with a PosixFilesystem
source or destination don't support ObjectConditions
.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#exclude_prefixes
def exclude_prefixes() -> ::Array<::String>
-
(::Array<::String>) — If you specify
exclude_prefixes
, Storage Transfer Service uses the items in theexclude_prefixes
array to determine which objects to exclude from a transfer. Objects must not start with one of the matchingexclude_prefixes
for inclusion in a transfer.The following are requirements of
exclude_prefixes
:Each exclude-prefix can contain any sequence of Unicode characters, to a max length of 1024 bytes when UTF8-encoded, and must not contain Carriage Return or Line Feed characters. Wildcard matching and regular expression matching are not supported.
Each exclude-prefix must omit the leading slash. For example, to exclude the object
s3://my-aws-bucket/logs/y=2015/requests.gz
, specify the exclude-prefix aslogs/y=2015/requests.gz
.None of the exclude-prefix values can be empty, if specified.
Each exclude-prefix must exclude a distinct portion of the object namespace. No exclude-prefix may be a prefix of another exclude-prefix.
If include_prefixes is specified, then each exclude-prefix must start with the value of a path explicitly included by
include_prefixes
.
The max size of
exclude_prefixes
is 1000.For more information, see Filtering objects from transfers.
#exclude_prefixes=
def exclude_prefixes=(value) -> ::Array<::String>
-
value (::Array<::String>) — If you specify
exclude_prefixes
, Storage Transfer Service uses the items in theexclude_prefixes
array to determine which objects to exclude from a transfer. Objects must not start with one of the matchingexclude_prefixes
for inclusion in a transfer.The following are requirements of
exclude_prefixes
:Each exclude-prefix can contain any sequence of Unicode characters, to a max length of 1024 bytes when UTF8-encoded, and must not contain Carriage Return or Line Feed characters. Wildcard matching and regular expression matching are not supported.
Each exclude-prefix must omit the leading slash. For example, to exclude the object
s3://my-aws-bucket/logs/y=2015/requests.gz
, specify the exclude-prefix aslogs/y=2015/requests.gz
.None of the exclude-prefix values can be empty, if specified.
Each exclude-prefix must exclude a distinct portion of the object namespace. No exclude-prefix may be a prefix of another exclude-prefix.
If include_prefixes is specified, then each exclude-prefix must start with the value of a path explicitly included by
include_prefixes
.
The max size of
exclude_prefixes
is 1000.For more information, see Filtering objects from transfers.
-
(::Array<::String>) — If you specify
exclude_prefixes
, Storage Transfer Service uses the items in theexclude_prefixes
array to determine which objects to exclude from a transfer. Objects must not start with one of the matchingexclude_prefixes
for inclusion in a transfer.The following are requirements of
exclude_prefixes
:Each exclude-prefix can contain any sequence of Unicode characters, to a max length of 1024 bytes when UTF8-encoded, and must not contain Carriage Return or Line Feed characters. Wildcard matching and regular expression matching are not supported.
Each exclude-prefix must omit the leading slash. For example, to exclude the object
s3://my-aws-bucket/logs/y=2015/requests.gz
, specify the exclude-prefix aslogs/y=2015/requests.gz
.None of the exclude-prefix values can be empty, if specified.
Each exclude-prefix must exclude a distinct portion of the object namespace. No exclude-prefix may be a prefix of another exclude-prefix.
If include_prefixes is specified, then each exclude-prefix must start with the value of a path explicitly included by
include_prefixes
.
The max size of
exclude_prefixes
is 1000.For more information, see Filtering objects from transfers.
#include_prefixes
def include_prefixes() -> ::Array<::String>
-
(::Array<::String>) — If you specify
include_prefixes
, Storage Transfer Service uses the items in theinclude_prefixes
array to determine which objects to include in a transfer. Objects must start with one of the matchinginclude_prefixes
for inclusion in the transfer. If exclude_prefixes is specified, objects must not start with any of theexclude_prefixes
specified for inclusion in the transfer.The following are requirements of
include_prefixes
:Each include-prefix can contain any sequence of Unicode characters, to a max length of 1024 bytes when UTF8-encoded, and must not contain Carriage Return or Line Feed characters. Wildcard matching and regular expression matching are not supported.
Each include-prefix must omit the leading slash. For example, to include the object
s3://my-aws-bucket/logs/y=2015/requests.gz
, specify the include-prefix aslogs/y=2015/requests.gz
.None of the include-prefix values can be empty, if specified.
Each include-prefix must include a distinct portion of the object namespace. No include-prefix may be a prefix of another include-prefix.
The max size of
include_prefixes
is 1000.For more information, see Filtering objects from transfers.
#include_prefixes=
def include_prefixes=(value) -> ::Array<::String>
-
value (::Array<::String>) — If you specify
include_prefixes
, Storage Transfer Service uses the items in theinclude_prefixes
array to determine which objects to include in a transfer. Objects must start with one of the matchinginclude_prefixes
for inclusion in the transfer. If exclude_prefixes is specified, objects must not start with any of theexclude_prefixes
specified for inclusion in the transfer.The following are requirements of
include_prefixes
:Each include-prefix can contain any sequence of Unicode characters, to a max length of 1024 bytes when UTF8-encoded, and must not contain Carriage Return or Line Feed characters. Wildcard matching and regular expression matching are not supported.
Each include-prefix must omit the leading slash. For example, to include the object
s3://my-aws-bucket/logs/y=2015/requests.gz
, specify the include-prefix aslogs/y=2015/requests.gz
.None of the include-prefix values can be empty, if specified.
Each include-prefix must include a distinct portion of the object namespace. No include-prefix may be a prefix of another include-prefix.
The max size of
include_prefixes
is 1000.For more information, see Filtering objects from transfers.
-
(::Array<::String>) — If you specify
include_prefixes
, Storage Transfer Service uses the items in theinclude_prefixes
array to determine which objects to include in a transfer. Objects must start with one of the matchinginclude_prefixes
for inclusion in the transfer. If exclude_prefixes is specified, objects must not start with any of theexclude_prefixes
specified for inclusion in the transfer.The following are requirements of
include_prefixes
:Each include-prefix can contain any sequence of Unicode characters, to a max length of 1024 bytes when UTF8-encoded, and must not contain Carriage Return or Line Feed characters. Wildcard matching and regular expression matching are not supported.
Each include-prefix must omit the leading slash. For example, to include the object
s3://my-aws-bucket/logs/y=2015/requests.gz
, specify the include-prefix aslogs/y=2015/requests.gz
.None of the include-prefix values can be empty, if specified.
Each include-prefix must include a distinct portion of the object namespace. No include-prefix may be a prefix of another include-prefix.
The max size of
include_prefixes
is 1000.For more information, see Filtering objects from transfers.
#last_modified_before
def last_modified_before() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
- (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — If specified, only objects with a "last modification time" before this timestamp and objects that don't have a "last modification time" are transferred.
#last_modified_before=
def last_modified_before=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
- value (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — If specified, only objects with a "last modification time" before this timestamp and objects that don't have a "last modification time" are transferred.
- (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — If specified, only objects with a "last modification time" before this timestamp and objects that don't have a "last modification time" are transferred.
#last_modified_since
def last_modified_since() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) —
If specified, only objects with a "last modification time" on or after this timestamp and objects that don't have a "last modification time" are transferred.
The
last_modified_since
andlast_modified_before
fields can be used together for chunked data processing. For example, consider a script that processes each day's worth of data at a time. For that you'd set each of the fields as follows:last_modified_since
to the start of the daylast_modified_before
to the end of the day
#last_modified_since=
def last_modified_since=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
-
value (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) —
If specified, only objects with a "last modification time" on or after this timestamp and objects that don't have a "last modification time" are transferred.
The
last_modified_since
andlast_modified_before
fields can be used together for chunked data processing. For example, consider a script that processes each day's worth of data at a time. For that you'd set each of the fields as follows:last_modified_since
to the start of the daylast_modified_before
to the end of the day
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) —
If specified, only objects with a "last modification time" on or after this timestamp and objects that don't have a "last modification time" are transferred.
The
last_modified_since
andlast_modified_before
fields can be used together for chunked data processing. For example, consider a script that processes each day's worth of data at a time. For that you'd set each of the fields as follows:last_modified_since
to the start of the daylast_modified_before
to the end of the day
#max_time_elapsed_since_last_modification
def max_time_elapsed_since_last_modification() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — Ensures that objects are not transferred if a specific maximum time
has elapsed since the "last modification time".
When a TransferOperation
begins, objects with a "last modification time" are transferred only if the
elapsed time between the
start_time of the
TransferOperation
and the "last modification time" of the object is less than the value of max_time_elapsed_since_last_modification`. Objects that do not have a "last modification time" are also transferred.
#max_time_elapsed_since_last_modification=
def max_time_elapsed_since_last_modification=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
-
value (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — Ensures that objects are not transferred if a specific maximum time
has elapsed since the "last modification time".
When a TransferOperation
begins, objects with a "last modification time" are transferred only if the
elapsed time between the
start_time of the
TransferOperation
and the "last modification time" of the object is less than the value of max_time_elapsed_since_last_modification`. Objects that do not have a "last modification time" are also transferred.
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — Ensures that objects are not transferred if a specific maximum time
has elapsed since the "last modification time".
When a TransferOperation
begins, objects with a "last modification time" are transferred only if the
elapsed time between the
start_time of the
TransferOperation
and the "last modification time" of the object is less than the value of max_time_elapsed_since_last_modification`. Objects that do not have a "last modification time" are also transferred.
#min_time_elapsed_since_last_modification
def min_time_elapsed_since_last_modification() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — Ensures that objects are not transferred until a specific minimum time
has elapsed after the "last modification time". When a
TransferOperation begins,
objects with a "last modification time" are transferred only if the elapsed
time between the
start_time of the
TransferOperation
and the "last modification time" of the object is equal to or greater than the value of min_time_elapsed_since_last_modification`. Objects that do not have a "last modification time" are also transferred.
#min_time_elapsed_since_last_modification=
def min_time_elapsed_since_last_modification=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
-
value (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — Ensures that objects are not transferred until a specific minimum time
has elapsed after the "last modification time". When a
TransferOperation begins,
objects with a "last modification time" are transferred only if the elapsed
time between the
start_time of the
TransferOperation
and the "last modification time" of the object is equal to or greater than the value of min_time_elapsed_since_last_modification`. Objects that do not have a "last modification time" are also transferred.
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — Ensures that objects are not transferred until a specific minimum time
has elapsed after the "last modification time". When a
TransferOperation begins,
objects with a "last modification time" are transferred only if the elapsed
time between the
start_time of the
TransferOperation
and the "last modification time" of the object is equal to or greater than the value of min_time_elapsed_since_last_modification`. Objects that do not have a "last modification time" are also transferred.