chore: Update discovery artifacts (#1346)
## Discovery Artifact Change Summary:
datacatalogv1beta1[ [More details]](https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/commit/c26eace22d9c3488cdebab828f158e7fc998476e)
chore(classroom): update the api
feat(datacatalog): update the api
chore(metastore): update the api
chore(tpu): update the api
chore(docs): Add new discovery artifacts and reference documents
diff --git a/docs/dyn/dlp_v2.projects.deidentifyTemplates.html b/docs/dyn/dlp_v2.projects.deidentifyTemplates.html
index dbd7294..8d4a938 100644
--- a/docs/dyn/dlp_v2.projects.deidentifyTemplates.html
+++ b/docs/dyn/dlp_v2.projects.deidentifyTemplates.html
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@
"logicalOperator": "A String", # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently only supported value is `AND`.
},
},
- "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to. When you have columns that reference their position within a list, omit the index from the FieldId. FieldId name matching ignores the index. For example, instead of "contact.nums[0].type", use "contact.nums.type".
+ "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to.
{ # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
"name": "A String", # Name describing the field.
},
@@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@
"logicalOperator": "A String", # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently only supported value is `AND`.
},
},
- "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to. When you have columns that reference their position within a list, omit the index from the FieldId. FieldId name matching ignores the index. For example, instead of "contact.nums[0].type", use "contact.nums.type".
+ "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to.
{ # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
"name": "A String", # Name describing the field.
},
@@ -1995,7 +1995,7 @@
"logicalOperator": "A String", # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently only supported value is `AND`.
},
},
- "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to. When you have columns that reference their position within a list, omit the index from the FieldId. FieldId name matching ignores the index. For example, instead of "contact.nums[0].type", use "contact.nums.type".
+ "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to.
{ # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
"name": "A String", # Name describing the field.
},
@@ -2800,7 +2800,7 @@
"logicalOperator": "A String", # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently only supported value is `AND`.
},
},
- "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to. When you have columns that reference their position within a list, omit the index from the FieldId. FieldId name matching ignores the index. For example, instead of "contact.nums[0].type", use "contact.nums.type".
+ "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to.
{ # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
"name": "A String", # Name describing the field.
},
@@ -3612,7 +3612,7 @@
"logicalOperator": "A String", # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently only supported value is `AND`.
},
},
- "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to. When you have columns that reference their position within a list, omit the index from the FieldId. FieldId name matching ignores the index. For example, instead of "contact.nums[0].type", use "contact.nums.type".
+ "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to.
{ # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
"name": "A String", # Name describing the field.
},
@@ -4406,7 +4406,7 @@
"logicalOperator": "A String", # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently only supported value is `AND`.
},
},
- "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to. When you have columns that reference their position within a list, omit the index from the FieldId. FieldId name matching ignores the index. For example, instead of "contact.nums[0].type", use "contact.nums.type".
+ "fields": [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to.
{ # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
"name": "A String", # Name describing the field.
},