docs: update docs (#916)

* fix: re-run script

* test: fix noxfile
diff --git a/docs/dyn/dlp_v2.projects.image.html b/docs/dyn/dlp_v2.projects.image.html
index d92fe75..204df0f 100644
--- a/docs/dyn/dlp_v2.projects.image.html
+++ b/docs/dyn/dlp_v2.projects.image.html
@@ -96,15 +96,198 @@
 
 { # Request to search for potentially sensitive info in an image and redact it
       # by covering it with a colored rectangle.
+    "imageRedactionConfigs": [ # The configuration for specifying what content to redact from images.
+      { # Configuration for determining how redaction of images should occur.
+        "infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # Only one per info_type should be provided per request. If not
+            # specified, and redact_all_text is false, the DLP API will redact all
+            # text that it matches against all info_types that are found, but not
+            # specified in another ImageRedactionConfig.
+          "name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+        },
+        "redactionColor": { # Represents a color in the RGB color space. # The color to use when redacting content from an image. If not specified,
+            # the default is black.
+          "green": 3.14, # The amount of green in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
+          "blue": 3.14, # The amount of blue in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
+          "red": 3.14, # The amount of red in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
+        },
+        "redactAllText": True or False, # If true, all text found in the image, regardless whether it matches an
+            # info_type, is redacted. Only one should be provided.
+      },
+    ],
+    "locationId": "A String", # The geographic location to process the request. Reserved for future
+        # extensions.
+        # Location is restricted to 'global', 'us', 'asia', and 'europe'.
     "byteItem": { # Container for bytes to inspect or redact. # The content must be PNG, JPEG, SVG or BMP.
-      "type": "A String", # The type of data stored in the bytes string. Default will be TEXT_UTF8.
       "data": "A String", # Content data to inspect or redact.
+      "type": "A String", # The type of data stored in the bytes string. Default will be TEXT_UTF8.
     },
     "includeFindings": True or False, # Whether the response should include findings along with the redacted
         # image.
     "inspectConfig": { # Configuration description of the scanning process. # Configuration for the inspector.
         # When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
         # used.
+      "minLikelihood": "A String", # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
+          # POSSIBLE.
+          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
+      "contentOptions": [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
+          # If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
+        "A String",
+      ],
+      "infoTypes": [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
+          # InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
+          #
+          # When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
+          # system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
+          # be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
+          #
+          # If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are
+          # run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference,
+          # otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
+        { # Type of information detected by the API.
+          "name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+        },
+      ],
+      "excludeInfoTypes": True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
+      "customInfoTypes": [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
+        { # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
+            # sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
+          "surrogateType": { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
+              # support reversing.
+              # such as
+              # [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
+              # These types of transformations are
+              # those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a "surrogate" as
+              # output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
+              # transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
+              # not support the use of `detection_rules`.
+          },
+          "likelihood": "A String", # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
+              # altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
+              # the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
+          "infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
+              # infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
+              # is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
+              # adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
+              # not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
+              # as a custom info type.
+            "name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+          },
+          "regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
+            "groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+              42,
+            ],
+            "pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+          },
+          "detectionRules": [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
+              # Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
+              # `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
+            { # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
+                # `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
+                # on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
+                # custom infoType.
+              "hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
+                  # proximity of hotwords.
+                "likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
+                    # part of a detection rule.
+                  "relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
+                      # levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
+                      # detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
+                      # `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
+                      # Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
+                      # `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
+                      # adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
+                      # a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
+                  "fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
+                },
+                "hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
+                  "groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+                    42,
+                  ],
+                  "pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+                },
+                "proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
+                    # The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
+                    # the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
+                    # be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
+                    # certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
+                    # adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
+                    # a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
+                    # is the area code in question.
+                    # rule.
+                  "windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
+                  "windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          ],
+          "exclusionType": "A String", # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
+              # to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
+          "dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
+              # be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
+              # of employee IDs or job titles.
+              #
+              # Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
+              # and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
+              # Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
+              # will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
+              # dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
+              # "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
+              # surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
+              # characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
+              # digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
+              # match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
+              # matches for "jennifer".
+              #
+              # Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
+              # letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
+              # are treated as whitespace. The
+              # [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
+              # the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
+              # these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
+              # `StoredInfoType` API.
+            "wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
+              "words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
+                  # at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
+                  # that are letters or digits. [required]
+                "A String",
+              ],
+            },
+            "cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
+                # is accepted.
+              "path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
+                  # Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
+            },
+          },
+          "storedType": { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
+              # `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
+            "name": "A String", # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
+                # `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
+                # `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
+            "createTime": "A String", # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
+                # inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
+          },
+        },
+      ],
       "includeQuote": True or False, # When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
           # included in the response; see Finding.quote.
       "ruleSet": [ # Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig.
@@ -256,190 +439,7 @@
             # When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
             # regardless if this is set higher.
       },
-      "contentOptions": [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
-          # If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
-        "A String",
-      ],
-      "infoTypes": [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
-          # InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
-          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
-          #
-          # When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
-          # system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
-          # be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
-          #
-          # If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are
-          # run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference,
-          # otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
-        { # Type of information detected by the API.
-          "name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
-              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
-              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
-              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
-              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
-        },
-      ],
-      "minLikelihood": "A String", # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
-          # POSSIBLE.
-          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
-      "excludeInfoTypes": True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
-      "customInfoTypes": [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
-          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
-        { # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
-            # sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
-          "likelihood": "A String", # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
-              # altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
-              # the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
-          "infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
-              # infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
-              # is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
-              # adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
-              # not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
-              # as a custom info type.
-            "name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
-                # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
-                # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
-                # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
-                # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
-          },
-          "regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
-            "groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
-                # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
-              42,
-            ],
-            "pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
-                # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
-                # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
-          },
-          "detectionRules": [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
-              # Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
-              # `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
-            { # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
-                # `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
-                # on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
-                # custom infoType.
-              "hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
-                  # proximity of hotwords.
-                "likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
-                    # part of a detection rule.
-                  "relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
-                      # levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
-                      # detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
-                      # `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
-                      # Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
-                      # `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
-                      # adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
-                      # a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
-                  "fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
-                },
-                "hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
-                  "groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
-                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
-                    42,
-                  ],
-                  "pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
-                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
-                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
-                },
-                "proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
-                    # The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
-                    # the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
-                    # be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
-                    # certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
-                    # adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
-                    # a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
-                    # is the area code in question.
-                    # rule.
-                  "windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
-                  "windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
-                },
-              },
-            },
-          ],
-          "exclusionType": "A String", # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
-              # to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
-          "dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
-              # be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
-              # of employee IDs or job titles.
-              #
-              # Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
-              # and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
-              # Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
-              # will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
-              # dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
-              # "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
-              # surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
-              # characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
-              # digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
-              # match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
-              # matches for "jennifer".
-              #
-              # Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
-              # letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
-              # are treated as whitespace. The
-              # [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
-              # the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
-              # these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
-              # `StoredInfoType` API.
-            "wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
-              "words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
-                  # at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
-                  # that are letters or digits. [required]
-                "A String",
-              ],
-            },
-            "cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
-                # is accepted.
-              "path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
-                  # Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
-            },
-          },
-          "storedType": { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
-              # `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
-            "name": "A String", # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
-                # `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
-                # `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
-            "createTime": "A String", # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
-                # inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
-          },
-          "surrogateType": { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
-              # support reversing.
-              # such as
-              # [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
-              # These types of transformations are
-              # those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a "surrogate" as
-              # output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
-              # transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
-              # not support the use of `detection_rules`.
-          },
-        },
-      ],
     },
-    "imageRedactionConfigs": [ # The configuration for specifying what content to redact from images.
-      { # Configuration for determining how redaction of images should occur.
-        "redactAllText": True or False, # If true, all text found in the image, regardless whether it matches an
-            # info_type, is redacted. Only one should be provided.
-        "infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # Only one per info_type should be provided per request. If not
-            # specified, and redact_all_text is false, the DLP API will redact all
-            # text that it matches against all info_types that are found, but not
-            # specified in another ImageRedactionConfig.
-          "name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
-              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
-              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
-              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
-              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
-        },
-        "redactionColor": { # Represents a color in the RGB color space. # The color to use when redacting content from an image. If not specified,
-            # the default is black.
-          "red": 3.14, # The amount of red in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
-          "green": 3.14, # The amount of green in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
-          "blue": 3.14, # The amount of blue in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
-        },
-      },
-    ],
-    "locationId": "A String", # The geographic location to process the request. Reserved for future
-        # extensions.
-        # Location is restricted to 'global', 'us', 'asia', and 'europe'.
   }
 
   x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
@@ -455,9 +455,6 @@
     "inspectResult": { # All the findings for a single scanned item. # The findings. Populated when include_findings in the request is true.
       "findings": [ # List of findings for an item.
         { # Represents a piece of potentially sensitive content.
-          "resourceName": "A String", # The job that stored the finding.
-          "triggerName": "A String", # Job trigger name, if applicable, for this finding.
-          "jobCreateTime": "A String", # Time the job started that produced this finding.
           "quoteInfo": { # Message for infoType-dependent details parsed from quote. # Contains data parsed from quotes. Only populated if include_quote was set
               # to true and a supported infoType was requested. Currently supported
               # infoTypes: DATE, DATE_OF_BIRTH and TIME.
@@ -490,15 +487,23 @@
               "time": { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # Time of day
                   # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
                   # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
-                "seconds": 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
-                    # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
-                "nanos": 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
                 "hours": 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
                     # to allow the value "24:00:00" for scenarios like business closing time.
                 "minutes": 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                "seconds": 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                    # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                "nanos": 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
               },
             },
           },
+          "infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # The type of content that might have been found.
+              # Provided if `excluded_types` is false.
+            "name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+          },
           "labels": { # The labels associated with this `Finding`.
               #
               # Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform
@@ -514,14 +519,6 @@
               # * `"pipeline" : "etl"`
             "a_key": "A String",
           },
-          "infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # The type of content that might have been found.
-              # Provided if `excluded_types` is false.
-            "name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
-                # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
-                # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
-                # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
-                # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
-          },
           "likelihood": "A String", # Confidence of how likely it is that the `info_type` is correct.
           "name": "A String", # Resource name in format
               # projects/{project}/locations/{location}/findings/{finding} Populated only
@@ -543,11 +540,6 @@
             },
             "container": { # Represents a container that may contain DLP findings. # Information about the container where this finding occurred, if available.
                 # Examples of a container include a file, table, or database record.
-              "fullPath": "A String", # A string representation of the full container name.
-                  # Examples:
-                  # - BigQuery: 'Project:DataSetId.TableId'
-                  # - Google Cloud Storage: 'gs://Bucket/folders/filename.txt'
-              "type": "A String", # Container type, for example BigQuery or Google Cloud Storage.
               "updateTime": "A String", # Findings container modification timestamp, if applicable.
                   # For Google Cloud Storage contains last file modification timestamp.
                   # For BigQuery table contains last_modified_time property.
@@ -560,19 +552,26 @@
                   #  is `gs://bucket`
               "projectId": "A String", # Project where the finding was found.
                   # Can be different from the project that owns the finding.
+              "version": "A String", # Findings container version, if available
+                  # ("generation" for Google Cloud Storage).
               "relativePath": "A String", # The rest of the path after the root.
                   # Examples:
                   # - For BigQuery table `project_id:dataset_id.table_id`, the relative path is
                   #  `table_id`
                   # - Google Cloud Storage file `gs://bucket/folder/filename.txt`, the relative
                   #  path is `folder/filename.txt`
-              "version": "A String", # Findings container version, if available
-                  # ("generation" for Google Cloud Storage).
+              "fullPath": "A String", # A string representation of the full container name.
+                  # Examples:
+                  # - BigQuery: 'Project:DataSetId.TableId'
+                  # - Google Cloud Storage: 'gs://Bucket/folders/filename.txt'
+              "type": "A String", # Container type, for example BigQuery or Google Cloud Storage.
             },
             "contentLocations": [ # List of nested objects pointing to the precise location of the finding
                 # within the file or record.
               { # Precise location of the finding within a document, record, image, or metadata
                   # container.
+                "containerVersion": "A String", # Findings container version, if available
+                    # ("generation" for Google Cloud Storage).
                 "containerName": "A String", # Name of the container where the finding is located.
                     # The top level name is the source file name or table name. Names of some
                     # common storage containers are formatted as follows:
@@ -600,15 +599,22 @@
                         # inside of Finding.
                   },
                   "recordKey": { # Message for a unique key indicating a record that contains a finding. # Key of the finding.
-                    "idValues": [ # Values of identifying columns in the given row. Order of values matches
-                        # the order of `identifying_fields` specified in the scanning request.
-                      "A String",
-                    ],
                     "datastoreKey": { # Record key for a finding in Cloud Datastore.
                       "entityKey": { # A unique identifier for a Datastore entity. # Datastore entity key.
                           # If a key's partition ID or any of its path kinds or names are
                           # reserved/read-only, the key is reserved/read-only.
                           # A reserved/read-only key is forbidden in certain documented contexts.
+                        "partitionId": { # Datastore partition ID. # Entities are partitioned into subsets, currently identified by a project
+                            # ID and namespace ID.
+                            # Queries are scoped to a single partition.
+                            # A partition ID identifies a grouping of entities. The grouping is always
+                            # by project and namespace, however the namespace ID may be empty.
+                            #
+                            # A partition ID contains several dimensions:
+                            # project ID and namespace ID.
+                          "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project to which the entities belong.
+                          "namespaceId": "A String", # If not empty, the ID of the namespace to which the entities belong.
+                        },
                         "path": [ # The entity path.
                             # An entity path consists of one or more elements composed of a kind and a
                             # string or numerical identifier, which identify entities. The first
@@ -635,20 +641,14 @@
                                 # Cannot be `""`.
                           },
                         ],
-                        "partitionId": { # Datastore partition ID. # Entities are partitioned into subsets, currently identified by a project
-                            # ID and namespace ID.
-                            # Queries are scoped to a single partition.
-                            # A partition ID identifies a grouping of entities. The grouping is always
-                            # by project and namespace, however the namespace ID may be empty.
-                            #
-                            # A partition ID contains several dimensions:
-                            # project ID and namespace ID.
-                          "namespaceId": "A String", # If not empty, the ID of the namespace to which the entities belong.
-                          "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project to which the entities belong.
-                        },
                       },
                     },
                     "bigQueryKey": { # Row key for identifying a record in BigQuery table.
+                      "rowNumber": "A String", # Row number inferred at the time the table was scanned. This value is
+                          # nondeterministic, cannot be queried, and may be null for inspection
+                          # jobs. To locate findings within a table, specify
+                          # `inspect_job.storage_config.big_query_options.identifying_fields` in
+                          # `CreateDlpJobRequest`.
                       "tableReference": { # Message defining the location of a BigQuery table. A table is uniquely # Complete BigQuery table reference.
                           # identified  by its project_id, dataset_id, and table_name. Within a query
                           # a table is often referenced with a string in the format of:
@@ -659,12 +659,11 @@
                         "datasetId": "A String", # Dataset ID of the table.
                         "tableId": "A String", # Name of the table.
                       },
-                      "rowNumber": "A String", # Row number inferred at the time the table was scanned. This value is
-                          # nondeterministic, cannot be queried, and may be null for inspection
-                          # jobs. To locate findings within a table, specify
-                          # `inspect_job.storage_config.big_query_options.identifying_fields` in
-                          # `CreateDlpJobRequest`.
                     },
+                    "idValues": [ # Values of identifying columns in the given row. Order of values matches
+                        # the order of `identifying_fields` specified in the scanning request.
+                      "A String",
+                    ],
                   },
                 },
                 "containerTimestamp": "A String", # Findings container modification timestamp, if applicable.
@@ -672,10 +671,10 @@
                     # For BigQuery table contains last_modified_time property.
                     # For Datastore - not populated.
                 "metadataLocation": { # Metadata Location # Location within the metadata for inspected content.
+                  "type": "A String", # Type of metadata containing the finding.
                   "storageLabel": { # Storage metadata label to indicate which metadata entry contains findings. # Storage metadata.
                     "key": "A String",
                   },
-                  "type": "A String", # Type of metadata containing the finding.
                 },
                 "imageLocation": { # Location of the finding within an image. # Location within an image's pixels.
                   "boundingBoxes": [ # Bounding boxes locating the pixels within the image containing the finding.
@@ -687,8 +686,6 @@
                     },
                   ],
                 },
-                "containerVersion": "A String", # Findings container version, if available
-                    # ("generation" for Google Cloud Storage).
               },
             ],
           },
@@ -699,6 +696,9 @@
               # in length, the quote may be omitted.
           "createTime": "A String", # Timestamp when finding was detected.
           "jobName": "A String", # The job that stored the finding.
+          "jobCreateTime": "A String", # Time the job started that produced this finding.
+          "triggerName": "A String", # Job trigger name, if applicable, for this finding.
+          "resourceName": "A String", # The job that stored the finding.
         },
       ],
       "findingsTruncated": True or False, # If true, then this item might have more findings than were returned,