chore: update generated docs (#1115)
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diff --git a/docs/dyn/classroom_v1.courses.aliases.html b/docs/dyn/classroom_v1.courses.aliases.html
index fe68adc..1d18878 100644
--- a/docs/dyn/classroom_v1.courses.aliases.html
+++ b/docs/dyn/classroom_v1.courses.aliases.html
@@ -105,8 +105,8 @@
The object takes the form of:
{ # Alternative identifier for a course. An alias uniquely identifies a course. It must be unique within one of the following scopes: * domain: A domain-scoped alias is visible to all users within the alias creator's domain and can be created only by a domain admin. A domain-scoped alias is often used when a course has an identifier external to Classroom. * project: A project-scoped alias is visible to any request from an application using the Developer Console project ID that created the alias and can be created by any project. A project-scoped alias is often used when an application has alternative identifiers. A random value can also be used to avoid duplicate courses in the event of transmission failures, as retrying a request will return `ALREADY_EXISTS` if a previous one has succeeded.
- "alias": "A String", # Alias string. The format of the string indicates the desired alias scoping. * `d:` indicates a domain-scoped alias. Example: `d:math_101` * `p:` indicates a project-scoped alias. Example: `p:abc123` This field has a maximum length of 256 characters.
- }
+ "alias": "A String", # Alias string. The format of the string indicates the desired alias scoping. * `d:` indicates a domain-scoped alias. Example: `d:math_101` * `p:` indicates a project-scoped alias. Example: `p:abc123` This field has a maximum length of 256 characters.
+}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
@@ -117,8 +117,8 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Alternative identifier for a course. An alias uniquely identifies a course. It must be unique within one of the following scopes: * domain: A domain-scoped alias is visible to all users within the alias creator's domain and can be created only by a domain admin. A domain-scoped alias is often used when a course has an identifier external to Classroom. * project: A project-scoped alias is visible to any request from an application using the Developer Console project ID that created the alias and can be created by any project. A project-scoped alias is often used when an application has alternative identifiers. A random value can also be used to avoid duplicate courses in the event of transmission failures, as retrying a request will return `ALREADY_EXISTS` if a previous one has succeeded.
- "alias": "A String", # Alias string. The format of the string indicates the desired alias scoping. * `d:` indicates a domain-scoped alias. Example: `d:math_101` * `p:` indicates a project-scoped alias. Example: `p:abc123` This field has a maximum length of 256 characters.
- }</pre>
+ "alias": "A String", # Alias string. The format of the string indicates the desired alias scoping. * `d:` indicates a domain-scoped alias. Example: `d:math_101` * `p:` indicates a project-scoped alias. Example: `p:abc123` This field has a maximum length of 256 characters.
+ }</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
@@ -160,8 +160,8 @@
"nextPageToken": "A String", # Token identifying the next page of results to return. If empty, no further results are available.
"aliases": [ # The course aliases.
{ # Alternative identifier for a course. An alias uniquely identifies a course. It must be unique within one of the following scopes: * domain: A domain-scoped alias is visible to all users within the alias creator's domain and can be created only by a domain admin. A domain-scoped alias is often used when a course has an identifier external to Classroom. * project: A project-scoped alias is visible to any request from an application using the Developer Console project ID that created the alias and can be created by any project. A project-scoped alias is often used when an application has alternative identifiers. A random value can also be used to avoid duplicate courses in the event of transmission failures, as retrying a request will return `ALREADY_EXISTS` if a previous one has succeeded.
- "alias": "A String", # Alias string. The format of the string indicates the desired alias scoping. * `d:` indicates a domain-scoped alias. Example: `d:math_101` * `p:` indicates a project-scoped alias. Example: `p:abc123` This field has a maximum length of 256 characters.
- },
+ "alias": "A String", # Alias string. The format of the string indicates the desired alias scoping. * `d:` indicates a domain-scoped alias. Example: `d:math_101` * `p:` indicates a project-scoped alias. Example: `p:abc123` This field has a maximum length of 256 characters.
+ },
],
}</pre>
</div>