chore: update docs/dyn , add static discovery files to discovery_cache/documents (#1111)
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@@ -110,25 +110,25 @@
"deprecatedApiNames": [ # Still usable but deprecated names for this metric. If populated, this metric is available by either `apiName` or one of `deprecatedApiNames` for a period of time. After the deprecation period, the metric will be available only by `apiName`.
"A String",
],
+ "description": "A String", # Description of how this metric is used and calculated.
"apiName": "A String", # A metric name. Useable in [Metric](#Metric)'s `name`. For example, `eventCount`.
"type": "A String", # The type of this metric.
"expression": "A String", # The mathematical expression for this derived metric. Can be used in [Metric](#Metric)'s `expression` field for equivalent reports. Most metrics are not expressions, and for non-expressions, this field is empty.
- "description": "A String", # Description of how this metric is used and calculated.
"uiName": "A String", # This metric's name within the Google Analytics user interface. For example, `Event count`.
},
],
+ "name": "A String", # Resource name of this metadata.
"dimensions": [ # The dimension descriptions.
{ # Explains a dimension.
+ "description": "A String", # Description of how this dimension is used and calculated.
"uiName": "A String", # This dimension's name within the Google Analytics user interface. For example, `Event name`.
"deprecatedApiNames": [ # Still usable but deprecated names for this dimension. If populated, this dimension is available by either `apiName` or one of `deprecatedApiNames` for a period of time. After the deprecation period, the dimension will be available only by `apiName`.
"A String",
],
"customDefinition": True or False, # True if the dimension is a custom dimension for this property.
- "description": "A String", # Description of how this dimension is used and calculated.
"apiName": "A String", # This dimension's name. Useable in [Dimension](#Dimension)'s `name`. For example, `eventName`.
},
],
- "name": "A String", # Resource name of this metadata.
}</pre>
</div>
@@ -142,133 +142,60 @@
The object takes the form of:
{ # The request to generate a realtime report.
- "metricAggregations": [ # Aggregation of metrics. Aggregated metric values will be shown in rows where the dimension_values are set to "RESERVED_(MetricAggregation)".
- "A String",
- ],
- "dimensions": [ # The dimensions requested and displayed.
- { # Dimensions are attributes of your data. For example, the dimension city indicates the city from which an event originates. Dimension values in report responses are strings; for example, city could be "Paris" or "New York". Requests are allowed up to 8 dimensions.
- "name": "A String", # The name of the dimension. See the [API Dimensions](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/reporting/data/v1/api-schema#dimensions) for the list of dimension names. If `dimensionExpression` is specified, `name` can be any string that you would like. For example if a `dimensionExpression` concatenates `country` and `city`, you could call that dimension `countryAndCity`. Dimensions are referenced by `name` in `dimensionFilter`, `orderBys`, `dimensionExpression`, and `pivots`.
- "dimensionExpression": { # Used to express a dimension which is the result of a formula of multiple dimensions. Example usages: 1) lower_case(dimension) 2) concatenate(dimension1, symbol, dimension2). # One dimension can be the result of an expression of multiple dimensions. For example, dimension "country, city": concatenate(country, ", ", city).
- "concatenate": { # Used to combine dimension values to a single dimension. # Used to combine dimension values to a single dimension. For example, dimension "country, city": concatenate(country, ", ", city).
- "dimensionNames": [ # Names of dimensions. The names must refer back to names in the dimensions field of the request.
- "A String",
- ],
- "delimiter": "A String", # The delimiter placed between dimension names. Delimiters are often single characters such as "|" or "," but can be longer strings. If a dimension value contains the delimiter, both will be present in response with no distinction. For example if dimension 1 value = "US,FR", dimension 2 value = "JP", and delimiter = ",", then the response will contain "US,FR,JP".
- },
- "upperCase": { # Used to convert a dimension value to a single case. # Used to convert a dimension value to upper case.
- "dimensionName": "A String", # Name of a dimension. The name must refer back to a name in dimensions field of the request.
- },
- "lowerCase": { # Used to convert a dimension value to a single case. # Used to convert a dimension value to lower case.
- "dimensionName": "A String", # Name of a dimension. The name must refer back to a name in dimensions field of the request.
- },
- },
+ "metrics": [ # The metrics requested and displayed.
+ { # The quantitative measurements of a report. For example, the metric `eventCount` is the total number of events. Requests are allowed up to 10 metrics.
+ "expression": "A String", # A mathematical expression for derived metrics. For example, the metric Event count per user is `eventCount/totalUsers`.
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the metric. See the [API Metrics](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/reporting/data/v1/api-schema#metrics) for the list of metric names. If `expression` is specified, `name` can be any string that you would like. For example if `expression` is `screenPageViews/sessions`, you could call that metric's name = `viewsPerSession`. Metrics are referenced by `name` in `metricFilter`, `orderBys`, and metric `expression`.
+ "invisible": True or False, # Indicates if a metric is invisible in the report response. If a metric is invisible, the metric will not produce a column in the response, but can be used in `metricFilter`, `orderBys`, or a metric `expression`.
},
],
"dimensionFilter": { # To express dimension or metric filters. The fields in the same FilterExpression need to be either all dimensions or all metrics. # The filter clause of dimensions. Dimensions must be requested to be used in this filter. Metrics cannot be used in this filter.
"filter": { # An expression to filter dimension or metric values. # A primitive filter. All fields in filter in same FilterExpression needs to be either all dimensions or metrics.
- "stringFilter": { # The filter for string # Strings related filter.
- "value": "A String", # The string value used for the matching.
- "caseSensitive": True or False, # If true, the string value is case sensitive.
- "matchType": "A String", # The match type for this filter.
- },
- "nullFilter": True or False, # A filter for null values. If True, a null dimension value is matched by this filter. Null filter is commonly used inside a NOT filter expression. For example, a NOT expression of a null filter removes rows when a dimension is null.
- "inListFilter": { # The result needs to be in a list of string values. # A filter for in list values.
- "caseSensitive": True or False, # If true, the string value is case sensitive.
- "values": [ # The list of string values. Must be non-empty.
- "A String",
- ],
- },
"numericFilter": { # Filters for numeric or date values. # A filter for numeric or date values.
"operation": "A String", # The operation type for this filter.
"value": { # To represent a number. # A numeric value or a date value.
- "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
"int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
+ "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
+ },
+ },
+ "nullFilter": True or False, # A filter for null values. If True, a null dimension value is matched by this filter. Null filter is commonly used inside a NOT filter expression. For example, a NOT expression of a null filter removes rows when a dimension is null.
+ "inListFilter": { # The result needs to be in a list of string values. # A filter for in list values.
+ "values": [ # The list of string values. Must be non-empty.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "caseSensitive": True or False, # If true, the string value is case sensitive.
+ },
+ "stringFilter": { # The filter for string # Strings related filter.
+ "matchType": "A String", # The match type for this filter.
+ "value": "A String", # The string value used for the matching.
+ "caseSensitive": True or False, # If true, the string value is case sensitive.
+ },
+ "betweenFilter": { # To express that the result needs to be between two numbers (inclusive). # A filter for two values.
+ "toValue": { # To represent a number. # Ends with this number.
+ "int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
+ "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
+ },
+ "fromValue": { # To represent a number. # Begins with this number.
+ "int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
+ "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
},
},
"fieldName": "A String", # The dimension name or metric name. Must be a name defined in dimensions or metrics.
- "betweenFilter": { # To express that the result needs to be between two numbers (inclusive). # A filter for two values.
- "fromValue": { # To represent a number. # Begins with this number.
- "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
- "int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
- },
- "toValue": { # To represent a number. # Ends with this number.
- "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
- "int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
- },
- },
},
- "andGroup": { # A list of filter expressions. # The FilterExpressions in and_group have an AND relationship.
- "expressions": [ # A list of filter expressions.
- # Object with schema name: FilterExpression
- ],
- },
- "notExpression": # Object with schema name: FilterExpression # The FilterExpression is NOT of not_expression.
"orGroup": { # A list of filter expressions. # The FilterExpressions in or_group have an OR relationship.
"expressions": [ # A list of filter expressions.
# Object with schema name: FilterExpression
],
},
- },
- "metrics": [ # The metrics requested and displayed.
- { # The quantitative measurements of a report. For example, the metric `eventCount` is the total number of events. Requests are allowed up to 10 metrics.
- "expression": "A String", # A mathematical expression for derived metrics. For example, the metric Event count per user is `eventCount/totalUsers`.
- "invisible": True or False, # Indicates if a metric is invisible in the report response. If a metric is invisible, the metric will not produce a column in the response, but can be used in `metricFilter`, `orderBys`, or a metric `expression`.
- "name": "A String", # The name of the metric. See the [API Metrics](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/reporting/data/v1/api-schema#metrics) for the list of metric names. If `expression` is specified, `name` can be any string that you would like. For example if `expression` is `screenPageViews/sessions`, you could call that metric's name = `viewsPerSession`. Metrics are referenced by `name` in `metricFilter`, `orderBys`, and metric `expression`.
- },
- ],
- "returnPropertyQuota": True or False, # Toggles whether to return the current state of this Analytics Property's Realtime quota. Quota is returned in [PropertyQuota](#PropertyQuota).
- "metricFilter": { # To express dimension or metric filters. The fields in the same FilterExpression need to be either all dimensions or all metrics. # The filter clause of metrics. Applied at post aggregation phase, similar to SQL having-clause. Metrics must be requested to be used in this filter. Dimensions cannot be used in this filter.
- "filter": { # An expression to filter dimension or metric values. # A primitive filter. All fields in filter in same FilterExpression needs to be either all dimensions or metrics.
- "stringFilter": { # The filter for string # Strings related filter.
- "value": "A String", # The string value used for the matching.
- "caseSensitive": True or False, # If true, the string value is case sensitive.
- "matchType": "A String", # The match type for this filter.
- },
- "nullFilter": True or False, # A filter for null values. If True, a null dimension value is matched by this filter. Null filter is commonly used inside a NOT filter expression. For example, a NOT expression of a null filter removes rows when a dimension is null.
- "inListFilter": { # The result needs to be in a list of string values. # A filter for in list values.
- "caseSensitive": True or False, # If true, the string value is case sensitive.
- "values": [ # The list of string values. Must be non-empty.
- "A String",
- ],
- },
- "numericFilter": { # Filters for numeric or date values. # A filter for numeric or date values.
- "operation": "A String", # The operation type for this filter.
- "value": { # To represent a number. # A numeric value or a date value.
- "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
- "int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
- },
- },
- "fieldName": "A String", # The dimension name or metric name. Must be a name defined in dimensions or metrics.
- "betweenFilter": { # To express that the result needs to be between two numbers (inclusive). # A filter for two values.
- "fromValue": { # To represent a number. # Begins with this number.
- "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
- "int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
- },
- "toValue": { # To represent a number. # Ends with this number.
- "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
- "int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
- },
- },
- },
+ "notExpression": # Object with schema name: FilterExpression # The FilterExpression is NOT of not_expression.
"andGroup": { # A list of filter expressions. # The FilterExpressions in and_group have an AND relationship.
"expressions": [ # A list of filter expressions.
# Object with schema name: FilterExpression
],
},
- "notExpression": # Object with schema name: FilterExpression # The FilterExpression is NOT of not_expression.
- "orGroup": { # A list of filter expressions. # The FilterExpressions in or_group have an OR relationship.
- "expressions": [ # A list of filter expressions.
- # Object with schema name: FilterExpression
- ],
- },
},
- "limit": "A String", # The number of rows to return. If unspecified, 10 rows are returned. If -1, all rows are returned.
"orderBys": [ # Specifies how rows are ordered in the response.
{ # The sort options.
- "dimension": { # Sorts by dimension values. # Sorts results by a dimension's values.
- "orderType": "A String", # Controls the rule for dimension value ordering.
- "dimensionName": "A String", # A dimension name in the request to order by.
- },
"desc": True or False, # If true, sorts by descending order.
"pivot": { # Sorts by a pivot column group. # Sorts results by a metric's values within a pivot column group.
"pivotSelections": [ # Used to select a dimension name and value pivot. If multiple pivot selections are given, the sort occurs on rows where all pivot selection dimension name and value pairs match the row's dimension name and value pair.
@@ -282,8 +209,81 @@
"metric": { # Sorts by metric values. # Sorts results by a metric's values.
"metricName": "A String", # A metric name in the request to order by.
},
+ "dimension": { # Sorts by dimension values. # Sorts results by a dimension's values.
+ "orderType": "A String", # Controls the rule for dimension value ordering.
+ "dimensionName": "A String", # A dimension name in the request to order by.
+ },
},
],
+ "limit": "A String", # The number of rows to return. If unspecified, 10 rows are returned. If -1, all rows are returned.
+ "metricAggregations": [ # Aggregation of metrics. Aggregated metric values will be shown in rows where the dimension_values are set to "RESERVED_(MetricAggregation)".
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "metricFilter": { # To express dimension or metric filters. The fields in the same FilterExpression need to be either all dimensions or all metrics. # The filter clause of metrics. Applied at post aggregation phase, similar to SQL having-clause. Metrics must be requested to be used in this filter. Dimensions cannot be used in this filter.
+ "filter": { # An expression to filter dimension or metric values. # A primitive filter. All fields in filter in same FilterExpression needs to be either all dimensions or metrics.
+ "numericFilter": { # Filters for numeric or date values. # A filter for numeric or date values.
+ "operation": "A String", # The operation type for this filter.
+ "value": { # To represent a number. # A numeric value or a date value.
+ "int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
+ "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
+ },
+ },
+ "nullFilter": True or False, # A filter for null values. If True, a null dimension value is matched by this filter. Null filter is commonly used inside a NOT filter expression. For example, a NOT expression of a null filter removes rows when a dimension is null.
+ "inListFilter": { # The result needs to be in a list of string values. # A filter for in list values.
+ "values": [ # The list of string values. Must be non-empty.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "caseSensitive": True or False, # If true, the string value is case sensitive.
+ },
+ "stringFilter": { # The filter for string # Strings related filter.
+ "matchType": "A String", # The match type for this filter.
+ "value": "A String", # The string value used for the matching.
+ "caseSensitive": True or False, # If true, the string value is case sensitive.
+ },
+ "betweenFilter": { # To express that the result needs to be between two numbers (inclusive). # A filter for two values.
+ "toValue": { # To represent a number. # Ends with this number.
+ "int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
+ "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
+ },
+ "fromValue": { # To represent a number. # Begins with this number.
+ "int64Value": "A String", # Integer value
+ "doubleValue": 3.14, # Double value
+ },
+ },
+ "fieldName": "A String", # The dimension name or metric name. Must be a name defined in dimensions or metrics.
+ },
+ "orGroup": { # A list of filter expressions. # The FilterExpressions in or_group have an OR relationship.
+ "expressions": [ # A list of filter expressions.
+ # Object with schema name: FilterExpression
+ ],
+ },
+ "notExpression": # Object with schema name: FilterExpression # The FilterExpression is NOT of not_expression.
+ "andGroup": { # A list of filter expressions. # The FilterExpressions in and_group have an AND relationship.
+ "expressions": [ # A list of filter expressions.
+ # Object with schema name: FilterExpression
+ ],
+ },
+ },
+ "dimensions": [ # The dimensions requested and displayed.
+ { # Dimensions are attributes of your data. For example, the dimension city indicates the city from which an event originates. Dimension values in report responses are strings; for example, city could be "Paris" or "New York". Requests are allowed up to 8 dimensions.
+ "dimensionExpression": { # Used to express a dimension which is the result of a formula of multiple dimensions. Example usages: 1) lower_case(dimension) 2) concatenate(dimension1, symbol, dimension2). # One dimension can be the result of an expression of multiple dimensions. For example, dimension "country, city": concatenate(country, ", ", city).
+ "concatenate": { # Used to combine dimension values to a single dimension. # Used to combine dimension values to a single dimension. For example, dimension "country, city": concatenate(country, ", ", city).
+ "dimensionNames": [ # Names of dimensions. The names must refer back to names in the dimensions field of the request.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "delimiter": "A String", # The delimiter placed between dimension names. Delimiters are often single characters such as "|" or "," but can be longer strings. If a dimension value contains the delimiter, both will be present in response with no distinction. For example if dimension 1 value = "US,FR", dimension 2 value = "JP", and delimiter = ",", then the response will contain "US,FR,JP".
+ },
+ "lowerCase": { # Used to convert a dimension value to a single case. # Used to convert a dimension value to lower case.
+ "dimensionName": "A String", # Name of a dimension. The name must refer back to a name in dimensions field of the request.
+ },
+ "upperCase": { # Used to convert a dimension value to a single case. # Used to convert a dimension value to upper case.
+ "dimensionName": "A String", # Name of a dimension. The name must refer back to a name in dimensions field of the request.
+ },
+ },
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the dimension. See the [API Dimensions](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/reporting/data/v1/api-schema#dimensions) for the list of dimension names. If `dimensionExpression` is specified, `name` can be any string that you would like. For example if a `dimensionExpression` concatenates `country` and `city`, you could call that dimension `countryAndCity`. Dimensions are referenced by `name` in `dimensionFilter`, `orderBys`, `dimensionExpression`, and `pivots`.
+ },
+ ],
+ "returnPropertyQuota": True or False, # Toggles whether to return the current state of this Analytics Property's Realtime quota. Quota is returned in [PropertyQuota](#PropertyQuota).
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
@@ -295,25 +295,7 @@
An object of the form:
{ # The response realtime report table corresponding to a request.
- "propertyQuota": { # Current state of all quotas for this Analytics Property. If any quota for a property is exhausted, all requests to that property will return Resource Exhausted errors. # This Analytics Property's Realtime quota state including this request.
- "tokensPerHour": { # Current state for a particular quota group. # Standard Analytics Properties can use up to 5,000 tokens per day; Analytics 360 Properties can use 50,000 tokens per day. An API request consumes a single number of tokens, and that number is deducted from both the hourly and daily quotas.
- "consumed": 42, # Quota consumed by this request.
- "remaining": 42, # Quota remaining after this request.
- },
- "concurrentRequests": { # Current state for a particular quota group. # Standard Analytics Properties can send up to 10 concurrent requests; Analytics 360 Properties can use up to 50 concurrent requests.
- "consumed": 42, # Quota consumed by this request.
- "remaining": 42, # Quota remaining after this request.
- },
- "tokensPerDay": { # Current state for a particular quota group. # Standard Analytics Properties can use up to 25,000 tokens per day; Analytics 360 Properties can use 250,000 tokens per day. Most requests consume fewer than 10 tokens.
- "consumed": 42, # Quota consumed by this request.
- "remaining": 42, # Quota remaining after this request.
- },
- "serverErrorsPerProjectPerHour": { # Current state for a particular quota group. # Standard Analytics Properties and cloud project pairs can have up to 10 server errors per hour; Analytics 360 Properties and cloud project pairs can have up to 50 server errors per hour.
- "consumed": 42, # Quota consumed by this request.
- "remaining": 42, # Quota remaining after this request.
- },
- },
- "maximums": [ # If requested, the maximum values of metrics.
+ "minimums": [ # If requested, the minimum values of metrics.
{ # Report data for each row. For example if RunReportRequest contains: ```none "dimensions": [ { "name": "eventName" }, { "name": "countryId" } ], "metrics": [ { "name": "eventCount" } ] ``` One row with 'in_app_purchase' as the eventName, 'JP' as the countryId, and 15 as the eventCount, would be: ```none "dimensionValues": [ { "value": "in_app_purchase" }, { "value": "JP" } ], "metricValues": [ { "value": "15" } ] ```
"metricValues": [ # List of requested visible metric values.
{ # The value of a metric.
@@ -327,13 +309,27 @@
],
},
],
- "metricHeaders": [ # Describes metric columns. The number of MetricHeaders and ordering of MetricHeaders matches the metrics present in rows.
- { # Describes a metric column in the report. Visible metrics requested in a report produce column entries within rows and MetricHeaders. However, metrics used exclusively within filters or expressions do not produce columns in a report; correspondingly, those metrics do not produce headers.
- "name": "A String", # The metric's name.
- "type": "A String", # The metric's data type.
+ "rowCount": 42, # The total number of rows in the query result, regardless of the number of rows returned in the response. For example if a query returns 175 rows and includes limit = 50 in the API request, the response will contain row_count = 175 but only 50 rows.
+ "rows": [ # Rows of dimension value combinations and metric values in the report.
+ { # Report data for each row. For example if RunReportRequest contains: ```none "dimensions": [ { "name": "eventName" }, { "name": "countryId" } ], "metrics": [ { "name": "eventCount" } ] ``` One row with 'in_app_purchase' as the eventName, 'JP' as the countryId, and 15 as the eventCount, would be: ```none "dimensionValues": [ { "value": "in_app_purchase" }, { "value": "JP" } ], "metricValues": [ { "value": "15" } ] ```
+ "metricValues": [ # List of requested visible metric values.
+ { # The value of a metric.
+ "value": "A String", # Measurement value. See MetricHeader for type.
+ },
+ ],
+ "dimensionValues": [ # List of requested dimension values. In a PivotReport, dimension_values are only listed for dimensions included in a pivot.
+ { # The value of a dimension.
+ "value": "A String", # Value as a string if the dimension type is a string.
+ },
+ ],
},
],
- "minimums": [ # If requested, the minimum values of metrics.
+ "dimensionHeaders": [ # Describes dimension columns. The number of DimensionHeaders and ordering of DimensionHeaders matches the dimensions present in rows.
+ { # Describes a dimension column in the report. Dimensions requested in a report produce column entries within rows and DimensionHeaders. However, dimensions used exclusively within filters or expressions do not produce columns in a report; correspondingly, those dimensions do not produce headers.
+ "name": "A String", # The dimension's name.
+ },
+ ],
+ "maximums": [ # If requested, the maximum values of metrics.
{ # Report data for each row. For example if RunReportRequest contains: ```none "dimensions": [ { "name": "eventName" }, { "name": "countryId" } ], "metrics": [ { "name": "eventCount" } ] ``` One row with 'in_app_purchase' as the eventName, 'JP' as the countryId, and 15 as the eventCount, would be: ```none "dimensionValues": [ { "value": "in_app_purchase" }, { "value": "JP" } ], "metricValues": [ { "value": "15" } ] ```
"metricValues": [ # List of requested visible metric values.
{ # The value of a metric.
@@ -361,26 +357,30 @@
],
},
],
- "rows": [ # Rows of dimension value combinations and metric values in the report.
- { # Report data for each row. For example if RunReportRequest contains: ```none "dimensions": [ { "name": "eventName" }, { "name": "countryId" } ], "metrics": [ { "name": "eventCount" } ] ``` One row with 'in_app_purchase' as the eventName, 'JP' as the countryId, and 15 as the eventCount, would be: ```none "dimensionValues": [ { "value": "in_app_purchase" }, { "value": "JP" } ], "metricValues": [ { "value": "15" } ] ```
- "metricValues": [ # List of requested visible metric values.
- { # The value of a metric.
- "value": "A String", # Measurement value. See MetricHeader for type.
- },
- ],
- "dimensionValues": [ # List of requested dimension values. In a PivotReport, dimension_values are only listed for dimensions included in a pivot.
- { # The value of a dimension.
- "value": "A String", # Value as a string if the dimension type is a string.
- },
- ],
+ "metricHeaders": [ # Describes metric columns. The number of MetricHeaders and ordering of MetricHeaders matches the metrics present in rows.
+ { # Describes a metric column in the report. Visible metrics requested in a report produce column entries within rows and MetricHeaders. However, metrics used exclusively within filters or expressions do not produce columns in a report; correspondingly, those metrics do not produce headers.
+ "type": "A String", # The metric's data type.
+ "name": "A String", # The metric's name.
},
],
- "rowCount": 42, # The total number of rows in the query result, regardless of the number of rows returned in the response. For example if a query returns 175 rows and includes limit = 50 in the API request, the response will contain row_count = 175 but only 50 rows.
- "dimensionHeaders": [ # Describes dimension columns. The number of DimensionHeaders and ordering of DimensionHeaders matches the dimensions present in rows.
- { # Describes a dimension column in the report. Dimensions requested in a report produce column entries within rows and DimensionHeaders. However, dimensions used exclusively within filters or expressions do not produce columns in a report; correspondingly, those dimensions do not produce headers.
- "name": "A String", # The dimension's name.
+ "propertyQuota": { # Current state of all quotas for this Analytics Property. If any quota for a property is exhausted, all requests to that property will return Resource Exhausted errors. # This Analytics Property's Realtime quota state including this request.
+ "tokensPerHour": { # Current state for a particular quota group. # Standard Analytics Properties can use up to 5,000 tokens per day; Analytics 360 Properties can use 50,000 tokens per day. An API request consumes a single number of tokens, and that number is deducted from both the hourly and daily quotas.
+ "remaining": 42, # Quota remaining after this request.
+ "consumed": 42, # Quota consumed by this request.
},
- ],
+ "serverErrorsPerProjectPerHour": { # Current state for a particular quota group. # Standard Analytics Properties and cloud project pairs can have up to 10 server errors per hour; Analytics 360 Properties and cloud project pairs can have up to 50 server errors per hour.
+ "remaining": 42, # Quota remaining after this request.
+ "consumed": 42, # Quota consumed by this request.
+ },
+ "concurrentRequests": { # Current state for a particular quota group. # Standard Analytics Properties can send up to 10 concurrent requests; Analytics 360 Properties can use up to 50 concurrent requests.
+ "remaining": 42, # Quota remaining after this request.
+ "consumed": 42, # Quota consumed by this request.
+ },
+ "tokensPerDay": { # Current state for a particular quota group. # Standard Analytics Properties can use up to 25,000 tokens per day; Analytics 360 Properties can use 250,000 tokens per day. Most requests consume fewer than 10 tokens.
+ "remaining": 42, # Quota remaining after this request.
+ "consumed": 42, # Quota consumed by this request.
+ },
+ },
}</pre>
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