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<?php
# Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT!
# source: google/rpc/error_details.proto
namespace Google\Rpc\QuotaFailure;
use Google\Protobuf\Internal\GPBType;
use Google\Protobuf\Internal\RepeatedField;
use Google\Protobuf\Internal\GPBUtil;
/**
* A message type used to describe a single quota violation. For example, a
* daily quota or a custom quota that was exceeded.
*
* Generated from protobuf message <code>google.rpc.QuotaFailure.Violation</code>
*/
class Violation extends \Google\Protobuf\Internal\Message
{
/**
* The subject on which the quota check failed.
* For example, "clientip:<ip address of client>" or "project:<Google
* developer project id>".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string subject = 1;</code>
*/
protected $subject = '';
/**
* A description of how the quota check failed. Clients can use this
* description to find more about the quota configuration in the service's
* public documentation, or find the relevant quota limit to adjust through
* developer console.
* For example: "Service disabled" or "Daily Limit for read operations
* exceeded".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string description = 2;</code>
*/
protected $description = '';
/**
* The API Service from which the `QuotaFailure.Violation` orginates. In
* some cases, Quota issues originate from an API Service other than the one
* that was called. In other words, a dependency of the called API Service
* could be the cause of the `QuotaFailure`, and this field would have the
* dependency API service name.
* For example, if the called API is Kubernetes Engine API
* (container.googleapis.com), and a quota violation occurs in the
* Kubernetes Engine API itself, this field would be
* "container.googleapis.com". On the other hand, if the quota violation
* occurs when the Kubernetes Engine API creates VMs in the Compute Engine
* API (compute.googleapis.com), this field would be
* "compute.googleapis.com".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string api_service = 3;</code>
*/
protected $api_service = '';
/**
* The metric of the violated quota. A quota metric is a named counter to
* measure usage, such as API requests or CPUs. When an activity occurs in a
* service, such as Virtual Machine allocation, one or more quota metrics
* may be affected.
* For example, "compute.googleapis.com/cpus_per_vm_family",
* "storage.googleapis.com/internet_egress_bandwidth".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string quota_metric = 4;</code>
*/
protected $quota_metric = '';
/**
* The id of the violated quota. Also know as "limit name", this is the
* unique identifier of a quota in the context of an API service.
* For example, "CPUS-PER-VM-FAMILY-per-project-region".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string quota_id = 5;</code>
*/
protected $quota_id = '';
/**
* The dimensions of the violated quota. Every non-global quota is enforced
* on a set of dimensions. While quota metric defines what to count, the
* dimensions specify for what aspects the counter should be increased.
* For example, the quota "CPUs per region per VM family" enforces a limit
* on the metric "compute.googleapis.com/cpus_per_vm_family" on dimensions
* "region" and "vm_family". And if the violation occurred in region
* "us-central1" and for VM family "n1", the quota_dimensions would be,
* {
* "region": "us-central1",
* "vm_family": "n1",
* }
* When a quota is enforced globally, the quota_dimensions would always be
* empty.
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>map<string, string> quota_dimensions = 6;</code>
*/
private $quota_dimensions;
/**
* The enforced quota value at the time of the `QuotaFailure`.
* For example, if the enforced quota value at the time of the
* `QuotaFailure` on the number of CPUs is "10", then the value of this
* field would reflect this quantity.
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>int64 quota_value = 7;</code>
*/
protected $quota_value = 0;
/**
* The new quota value being rolled out at the time of the violation. At the
* completion of the rollout, this value will be enforced in place of
* quota_value. If no rollout is in progress at the time of the violation,
* this field is not set.
* For example, if at the time of the violation a rollout is in progress
* changing the number of CPUs quota from 10 to 20, 20 would be the value of
* this field.
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>optional int64 future_quota_value = 8;</code>
*/
protected $future_quota_value = null;
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param array $data {
* Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
*
* @type string $subject
* The subject on which the quota check failed.
* For example, "clientip:<ip address of client>" or "project:<Google
* developer project id>".
* @type string $description
* A description of how the quota check failed. Clients can use this
* description to find more about the quota configuration in the service's
* public documentation, or find the relevant quota limit to adjust through
* developer console.
* For example: "Service disabled" or "Daily Limit for read operations
* exceeded".
* @type string $api_service
* The API Service from which the `QuotaFailure.Violation` orginates. In
* some cases, Quota issues originate from an API Service other than the one
* that was called. In other words, a dependency of the called API Service
* could be the cause of the `QuotaFailure`, and this field would have the
* dependency API service name.
* For example, if the called API is Kubernetes Engine API
* (container.googleapis.com), and a quota violation occurs in the
* Kubernetes Engine API itself, this field would be
* "container.googleapis.com". On the other hand, if the quota violation
* occurs when the Kubernetes Engine API creates VMs in the Compute Engine
* API (compute.googleapis.com), this field would be
* "compute.googleapis.com".
* @type string $quota_metric
* The metric of the violated quota. A quota metric is a named counter to
* measure usage, such as API requests or CPUs. When an activity occurs in a
* service, such as Virtual Machine allocation, one or more quota metrics
* may be affected.
* For example, "compute.googleapis.com/cpus_per_vm_family",
* "storage.googleapis.com/internet_egress_bandwidth".
* @type string $quota_id
* The id of the violated quota. Also know as "limit name", this is the
* unique identifier of a quota in the context of an API service.
* For example, "CPUS-PER-VM-FAMILY-per-project-region".
* @type array|\Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField $quota_dimensions
* The dimensions of the violated quota. Every non-global quota is enforced
* on a set of dimensions. While quota metric defines what to count, the
* dimensions specify for what aspects the counter should be increased.
* For example, the quota "CPUs per region per VM family" enforces a limit
* on the metric "compute.googleapis.com/cpus_per_vm_family" on dimensions
* "region" and "vm_family". And if the violation occurred in region
* "us-central1" and for VM family "n1", the quota_dimensions would be,
* {
* "region": "us-central1",
* "vm_family": "n1",
* }
* When a quota is enforced globally, the quota_dimensions would always be
* empty.
* @type int|string $quota_value
* The enforced quota value at the time of the `QuotaFailure`.
* For example, if the enforced quota value at the time of the
* `QuotaFailure` on the number of CPUs is "10", then the value of this
* field would reflect this quantity.
* @type int|string $future_quota_value
* The new quota value being rolled out at the time of the violation. At the
* completion of the rollout, this value will be enforced in place of
* quota_value. If no rollout is in progress at the time of the violation,
* this field is not set.
* For example, if at the time of the violation a rollout is in progress
* changing the number of CPUs quota from 10 to 20, 20 would be the value of
* this field.
* }
*/
public function __construct($data = NULL) {
\GPBMetadata\Google\Rpc\ErrorDetails::initOnce();
parent::__construct($data);
}
/**
* The subject on which the quota check failed.
* For example, "clientip:<ip address of client>" or "project:<Google
* developer project id>".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string subject = 1;</code>
* @return string
*/
public function getSubject()
{
return $this->subject;
}
/**
* The subject on which the quota check failed.
* For example, "clientip:<ip address of client>" or "project:<Google
* developer project id>".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string subject = 1;</code>
* @param string $var
* @return $this
*/
public function setSubject($var)
{
GPBUtil::checkString($var, True);
$this->subject = $var;
return $this;
}
/**
* A description of how the quota check failed. Clients can use this
* description to find more about the quota configuration in the service's
* public documentation, or find the relevant quota limit to adjust through
* developer console.
* For example: "Service disabled" or "Daily Limit for read operations
* exceeded".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string description = 2;</code>
* @return string
*/
public function getDescription()
{
return $this->description;
}
/**
* A description of how the quota check failed. Clients can use this
* description to find more about the quota configuration in the service's
* public documentation, or find the relevant quota limit to adjust through
* developer console.
* For example: "Service disabled" or "Daily Limit for read operations
* exceeded".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string description = 2;</code>
* @param string $var
* @return $this
*/
public function setDescription($var)
{
GPBUtil::checkString($var, True);
$this->description = $var;
return $this;
}
/**
* The API Service from which the `QuotaFailure.Violation` orginates. In
* some cases, Quota issues originate from an API Service other than the one
* that was called. In other words, a dependency of the called API Service
* could be the cause of the `QuotaFailure`, and this field would have the
* dependency API service name.
* For example, if the called API is Kubernetes Engine API
* (container.googleapis.com), and a quota violation occurs in the
* Kubernetes Engine API itself, this field would be
* "container.googleapis.com". On the other hand, if the quota violation
* occurs when the Kubernetes Engine API creates VMs in the Compute Engine
* API (compute.googleapis.com), this field would be
* "compute.googleapis.com".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string api_service = 3;</code>
* @return string
*/
public function getApiService()
{
return $this->api_service;
}
/**
* The API Service from which the `QuotaFailure.Violation` orginates. In
* some cases, Quota issues originate from an API Service other than the one
* that was called. In other words, a dependency of the called API Service
* could be the cause of the `QuotaFailure`, and this field would have the
* dependency API service name.
* For example, if the called API is Kubernetes Engine API
* (container.googleapis.com), and a quota violation occurs in the
* Kubernetes Engine API itself, this field would be
* "container.googleapis.com". On the other hand, if the quota violation
* occurs when the Kubernetes Engine API creates VMs in the Compute Engine
* API (compute.googleapis.com), this field would be
* "compute.googleapis.com".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string api_service = 3;</code>
* @param string $var
* @return $this
*/
public function setApiService($var)
{
GPBUtil::checkString($var, True);
$this->api_service = $var;
return $this;
}
/**
* The metric of the violated quota. A quota metric is a named counter to
* measure usage, such as API requests or CPUs. When an activity occurs in a
* service, such as Virtual Machine allocation, one or more quota metrics
* may be affected.
* For example, "compute.googleapis.com/cpus_per_vm_family",
* "storage.googleapis.com/internet_egress_bandwidth".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string quota_metric = 4;</code>
* @return string
*/
public function getQuotaMetric()
{
return $this->quota_metric;
}
/**
* The metric of the violated quota. A quota metric is a named counter to
* measure usage, such as API requests or CPUs. When an activity occurs in a
* service, such as Virtual Machine allocation, one or more quota metrics
* may be affected.
* For example, "compute.googleapis.com/cpus_per_vm_family",
* "storage.googleapis.com/internet_egress_bandwidth".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string quota_metric = 4;</code>
* @param string $var
* @return $this
*/
public function setQuotaMetric($var)
{
GPBUtil::checkString($var, True);
$this->quota_metric = $var;
return $this;
}
/**
* The id of the violated quota. Also know as "limit name", this is the
* unique identifier of a quota in the context of an API service.
* For example, "CPUS-PER-VM-FAMILY-per-project-region".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string quota_id = 5;</code>
* @return string
*/
public function getQuotaId()
{
return $this->quota_id;
}
/**
* The id of the violated quota. Also know as "limit name", this is the
* unique identifier of a quota in the context of an API service.
* For example, "CPUS-PER-VM-FAMILY-per-project-region".
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>string quota_id = 5;</code>
* @param string $var
* @return $this
*/
public function setQuotaId($var)
{
GPBUtil::checkString($var, True);
$this->quota_id = $var;
return $this;
}
/**
* The dimensions of the violated quota. Every non-global quota is enforced
* on a set of dimensions. While quota metric defines what to count, the
* dimensions specify for what aspects the counter should be increased.
* For example, the quota "CPUs per region per VM family" enforces a limit
* on the metric "compute.googleapis.com/cpus_per_vm_family" on dimensions
* "region" and "vm_family". And if the violation occurred in region
* "us-central1" and for VM family "n1", the quota_dimensions would be,
* {
* "region": "us-central1",
* "vm_family": "n1",
* }
* When a quota is enforced globally, the quota_dimensions would always be
* empty.
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>map<string, string> quota_dimensions = 6;</code>
* @return \Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField
*/
public function getQuotaDimensions()
{
return $this->quota_dimensions;
}
/**
* The dimensions of the violated quota. Every non-global quota is enforced
* on a set of dimensions. While quota metric defines what to count, the
* dimensions specify for what aspects the counter should be increased.
* For example, the quota "CPUs per region per VM family" enforces a limit
* on the metric "compute.googleapis.com/cpus_per_vm_family" on dimensions
* "region" and "vm_family". And if the violation occurred in region
* "us-central1" and for VM family "n1", the quota_dimensions would be,
* {
* "region": "us-central1",
* "vm_family": "n1",
* }
* When a quota is enforced globally, the quota_dimensions would always be
* empty.
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>map<string, string> quota_dimensions = 6;</code>
* @param array|\Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField $var
* @return $this
*/
public function setQuotaDimensions($var)
{
$arr = GPBUtil::checkMapField($var, \Google\Protobuf\Internal\GPBType::STRING, \Google\Protobuf\Internal\GPBType::STRING);
$this->quota_dimensions = $arr;
return $this;
}
/**
* The enforced quota value at the time of the `QuotaFailure`.
* For example, if the enforced quota value at the time of the
* `QuotaFailure` on the number of CPUs is "10", then the value of this
* field would reflect this quantity.
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>int64 quota_value = 7;</code>
* @return int|string
*/
public function getQuotaValue()
{
return $this->quota_value;
}
/**
* The enforced quota value at the time of the `QuotaFailure`.
* For example, if the enforced quota value at the time of the
* `QuotaFailure` on the number of CPUs is "10", then the value of this
* field would reflect this quantity.
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>int64 quota_value = 7;</code>
* @param int|string $var
* @return $this
*/
public function setQuotaValue($var)
{
GPBUtil::checkInt64($var);
$this->quota_value = $var;
return $this;
}
/**
* The new quota value being rolled out at the time of the violation. At the
* completion of the rollout, this value will be enforced in place of
* quota_value. If no rollout is in progress at the time of the violation,
* this field is not set.
* For example, if at the time of the violation a rollout is in progress
* changing the number of CPUs quota from 10 to 20, 20 would be the value of
* this field.
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>optional int64 future_quota_value = 8;</code>
* @return int|string
*/
public function getFutureQuotaValue()
{
return isset($this->future_quota_value) ? $this->future_quota_value : 0;
}
public function hasFutureQuotaValue()
{
return isset($this->future_quota_value);
}
public function clearFutureQuotaValue()
{
unset($this->future_quota_value);
}
/**
* The new quota value being rolled out at the time of the violation. At the
* completion of the rollout, this value will be enforced in place of
* quota_value. If no rollout is in progress at the time of the violation,
* this field is not set.
* For example, if at the time of the violation a rollout is in progress
* changing the number of CPUs quota from 10 to 20, 20 would be the value of
* this field.
*
* Generated from protobuf field <code>optional int64 future_quota_value = 8;</code>
* @param int|string $var
* @return $this
*/
public function setFutureQuotaValue($var)
{
GPBUtil::checkInt64($var);
$this->future_quota_value = $var;
return $this;
}
}