chore: Update discovery artifacts (#1493)
## Deleted keys were detected in the following stable discovery artifacts:
documentai v1 https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/3d6892c775b31d0ed6caead07666e423dccdba62
iam v1 https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/98682633e8d244ca7bbf5b3726ed305e338a1cdd
osconfig v1 https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/588812ffa314a68be1be61e229a187aecbe587e4
## Deleted keys were detected in the following pre-stable discovery artifacts:
compute alpha https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/3740a88b497c25e6a5aee22f873c33117034f8fa
compute beta https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/3740a88b497c25e6a5aee22f873c33117034f8fa
documentai v1beta3 https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/3d6892c775b31d0ed6caead07666e423dccdba62
ideahub v1alpha https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/942102dcc79691866f8febbb732e477d0e5227b4
## Discovery Artifact Change Summary:
feat(analyticsadmin): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/8e0c67f316381ec1ad358a079207215293093603
feat(apigee): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/9fd19ee8a70661be02219133dda1b80d71ac4f4b
feat(appengine): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/9727d32278b91dfa30d4c8c597755323741f8cd4
feat(bigquerydatatransfer): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/0b36baa0400731507365bf477cc223729d5a109d
feat(cloudfunctions): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/c138aff559b32709a8a81c271ab5c0c48ea3acbe
feat(compute): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/3740a88b497c25e6a5aee22f873c33117034f8fa
feat(container): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/90b095a5de68d5aebcfbea16078b4727774366f4
feat(containeranalysis): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/07d2f4383aef325a7351831909e6cfc4b4b9f889
feat(documentai): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/3d6892c775b31d0ed6caead07666e423dccdba62
feat(gkehub): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/1676d9f17b499d3bb13f80ad9c4fbd0621961a41
feat(iam): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/98682633e8d244ca7bbf5b3726ed305e338a1cdd
feat(ideahub): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/942102dcc79691866f8febbb732e477d0e5227b4
feat(ondemandscanning): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/97169382a9d0c80bf56af157a16c5b96cb95e6dd
feat(osconfig): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/588812ffa314a68be1be61e229a187aecbe587e4
feat(people): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/213598c2a41d6724368e1089bc3cbcaa0b2932c5
feat(securitycenter): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/74bee354cf1dbaf388de26e756e9aeebe0baa311
feat(slides): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/623c740d1333cfea2b5946cc22ebcc2c44a2197d
feat(tagmanager): update the api https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/98664145c692ed1ca947bdb081a7463897655d28
diff --git a/docs/dyn/cloudbuild_v1.projects.triggers.html b/docs/dyn/cloudbuild_v1.projects.triggers.html
index 2d4f1fa..5c0863c 100644
--- a/docs/dyn/cloudbuild_v1.projects.triggers.html
+++ b/docs/dyn/cloudbuild_v1.projects.triggers.html
@@ -121,14 +121,14 @@
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"autodetect": True or False, # Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
+ "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $LOCATION: the location/region of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
"approval": { # BuildApproval describes a build's approval configuration, state, and result. # Output only. Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
"config": { # ApprovalConfig describes configuration for manual approval of a build. # Output only. Configuration for manual approval of this build.
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"result": { # ApprovalResult describes the decision and associated metadata of a manual approval of a build. # Output only. Result of manual approval for this Build.
"approvalTime": "A String", # Output only. The time when the approval decision was made.
- "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called (the user's actual email that is tied to their GAIA ID may have changed). This field is not stored, rather, it is calculated on the fly using approver_id.
+ "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
"comment": "A String", # Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
"decision": "A String", # Required. The decision of this manual approval.
"url": "A String", # Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
"uri": "A String", # The URI of the repo (optional). If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
},
"github": { # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with `trigger_template`.
- "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfig/{$config_id}"
+ "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
"installationId": "A String", # The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
"name": "A String", # Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
"owner": "A String", # Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
@@ -447,14 +447,14 @@
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"autodetect": True or False, # Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
+ "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $LOCATION: the location/region of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
"approval": { # BuildApproval describes a build's approval configuration, state, and result. # Output only. Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
"config": { # ApprovalConfig describes configuration for manual approval of a build. # Output only. Configuration for manual approval of this build.
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"result": { # ApprovalResult describes the decision and associated metadata of a manual approval of a build. # Output only. Result of manual approval for this Build.
"approvalTime": "A String", # Output only. The time when the approval decision was made.
- "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called (the user's actual email that is tied to their GAIA ID may have changed). This field is not stored, rather, it is calculated on the fly using approver_id.
+ "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
"comment": "A String", # Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
"decision": "A String", # Required. The decision of this manual approval.
"url": "A String", # Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@
"uri": "A String", # The URI of the repo (optional). If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
},
"github": { # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with `trigger_template`.
- "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfig/{$config_id}"
+ "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
"installationId": "A String", # The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
"name": "A String", # Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
"owner": "A String", # Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
@@ -801,14 +801,14 @@
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"autodetect": True or False, # Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
+ "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $LOCATION: the location/region of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
"approval": { # BuildApproval describes a build's approval configuration, state, and result. # Output only. Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
"config": { # ApprovalConfig describes configuration for manual approval of a build. # Output only. Configuration for manual approval of this build.
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"result": { # ApprovalResult describes the decision and associated metadata of a manual approval of a build. # Output only. Result of manual approval for this Build.
"approvalTime": "A String", # Output only. The time when the approval decision was made.
- "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called (the user's actual email that is tied to their GAIA ID may have changed). This field is not stored, rather, it is calculated on the fly using approver_id.
+ "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
"comment": "A String", # Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
"decision": "A String", # Required. The decision of this manual approval.
"url": "A String", # Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
@@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@
"uri": "A String", # The URI of the repo (optional). If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
},
"github": { # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with `trigger_template`.
- "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfig/{$config_id}"
+ "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
"installationId": "A String", # The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
"name": "A String", # Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
"owner": "A String", # Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
@@ -1139,14 +1139,14 @@
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"autodetect": True or False, # Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
+ "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $LOCATION: the location/region of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
"approval": { # BuildApproval describes a build's approval configuration, state, and result. # Output only. Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
"config": { # ApprovalConfig describes configuration for manual approval of a build. # Output only. Configuration for manual approval of this build.
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"result": { # ApprovalResult describes the decision and associated metadata of a manual approval of a build. # Output only. Result of manual approval for this Build.
"approvalTime": "A String", # Output only. The time when the approval decision was made.
- "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called (the user's actual email that is tied to their GAIA ID may have changed). This field is not stored, rather, it is calculated on the fly using approver_id.
+ "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
"comment": "A String", # Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
"decision": "A String", # Required. The decision of this manual approval.
"url": "A String", # Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
@@ -1391,7 +1391,7 @@
"uri": "A String", # The URI of the repo (optional). If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
},
"github": { # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with `trigger_template`.
- "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfig/{$config_id}"
+ "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
"installationId": "A String", # The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
"name": "A String", # Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
"owner": "A String", # Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
@@ -1483,14 +1483,14 @@
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"autodetect": True or False, # Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
+ "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $LOCATION: the location/region of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
"approval": { # BuildApproval describes a build's approval configuration, state, and result. # Output only. Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
"config": { # ApprovalConfig describes configuration for manual approval of a build. # Output only. Configuration for manual approval of this build.
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"result": { # ApprovalResult describes the decision and associated metadata of a manual approval of a build. # Output only. Result of manual approval for this Build.
"approvalTime": "A String", # Output only. The time when the approval decision was made.
- "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called (the user's actual email that is tied to their GAIA ID may have changed). This field is not stored, rather, it is calculated on the fly using approver_id.
+ "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
"comment": "A String", # Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
"decision": "A String", # Required. The decision of this manual approval.
"url": "A String", # Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
@@ -1735,7 +1735,7 @@
"uri": "A String", # The URI of the repo (optional). If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
},
"github": { # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with `trigger_template`.
- "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfig/{$config_id}"
+ "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
"installationId": "A String", # The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
"name": "A String", # Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
"owner": "A String", # Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
@@ -1808,14 +1808,14 @@
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"autodetect": True or False, # Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
+ "build": { # A build resource in the Cloud Build API. At a high level, a `Build` describes where to find source code, how to build it (for example, the builder image to run on the source), and where to store the built artifacts. Fields can include the following variables, which will be expanded when the build is created: - $PROJECT_ID: the project ID of the build. - $PROJECT_NUMBER: the project number of the build. - $LOCATION: the location/region of the build. - $BUILD_ID: the autogenerated ID of the build. - $REPO_NAME: the source repository name specified by RepoSource. - $BRANCH_NAME: the branch name specified by RepoSource. - $TAG_NAME: the tag name specified by RepoSource. - $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA: the commit SHA specified by RepoSource or resolved from the specified branch or tag. - $SHORT_SHA: first 7 characters of $REVISION_ID or $COMMIT_SHA. # Contents of the build template.
"approval": { # BuildApproval describes a build's approval configuration, state, and result. # Output only. Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
"config": { # ApprovalConfig describes configuration for manual approval of a build. # Output only. Configuration for manual approval of this build.
"approvalRequired": True or False, # Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
},
"result": { # ApprovalResult describes the decision and associated metadata of a manual approval of a build. # Output only. Result of manual approval for this Build.
"approvalTime": "A String", # Output only. The time when the approval decision was made.
- "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called (the user's actual email that is tied to their GAIA ID may have changed). This field is not stored, rather, it is calculated on the fly using approver_id.
+ "approverAccount": "A String", # Output only. Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
"comment": "A String", # Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
"decision": "A String", # Required. The decision of this manual approval.
"url": "A String", # Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
@@ -2060,7 +2060,7 @@
"uri": "A String", # The URI of the repo (optional). If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
},
"github": { # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. # GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with `trigger_template`.
- "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfig/{$config_id}"
+ "enterpriseConfigResourceName": "A String", # Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
"installationId": "A String", # The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
"name": "A String", # Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
"owner": "A String", # Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".