Class: Google::Firestore::Admin::V1::Field

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/google/cloud/firestore/admin/v1/doc/google/firestore/admin/v1/field.rb

Overview

Represents a single field in the database.

Fields are grouped by their "Collection Group", which represent all collections in the database with the same id.

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: IndexConfig

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#index_configGoogle::Firestore::Admin::V1::Field::IndexConfig

Returns The index configuration for this field. If unset, field indexing will revert to the configuration defined by the ancestor_field. To explicitly remove all indexes for this field, specify an index config with an empty list of indexes.

Returns:

  • (Google::Firestore::Admin::V1::Field::IndexConfig)

    The index configuration for this field. If unset, field indexing will revert to the configuration defined by the ancestor_field. To explicitly remove all indexes for this field, specify an index config with an empty list of indexes.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/firestore/admin/v1/doc/google/firestore/admin/v1/field.rb', line 58

class Field
  # The index configuration for this field.
  # @!attribute [rw] indexes
  #   @return [Array<Google::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index>]
  #     The indexes supported for this field.
  # @!attribute [rw] uses_ancestor_config
  #   @return [true, false]
  #     Output only. When true, the `Field`'s index configuration is set from the
  #     configuration specified by the `ancestor_field`.
  #     When false, the `Field`'s index configuration is defined explicitly.
  # @!attribute [rw] ancestor_field
  #   @return [String]
  #     Output only. Specifies the resource name of the `Field` from which this field's
  #     index configuration is set (when `uses_ancestor_config` is true),
  #     or from which it *would* be set if this field had no index configuration
  #     (when `uses_ancestor_config` is false).
  # @!attribute [rw] reverting
  #   @return [true, false]
  #     Output only
  #     When true, the `Field`'s index configuration is in the process of being
  #     reverted. Once complete, the index config will transition to the same
  #     state as the field specified by `ancestor_field`, at which point
  #     `uses_ancestor_config` will be `true` and `reverting` will be `false`.
  class IndexConfig; end
end

#nameString

Returns A field name of the form projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/collectionGroups/{collection_id}/fields/{field_path}

A field path may be a simple field name, e.g. address or a path to fields within map_value , e.g. address.city, or a special field path. The only valid special field is *, which represents any field.

Field paths may be quoted using (backtick). The only character that needs to be escaped within a quoted field path is the backtick character itself, escaped using a backslash. Special characters in field paths that must be quoted include:*,., `(backtick),[,]`, as well as any ascii symbolic characters.

Examples: (Note: Comments here are written in markdown syntax, so there is an additional layer of backticks to represent a code block) \address.city`represents a field namedaddress.city, not the map key cityin the fieldaddress. ``represents a field named`, not any field.

A special Field contains the default indexing settings for all fields. This field's resource name is: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/collectionGroups/__default__/fields/* Indexes defined on this Field will be applied to all fields which do not have their own Field index configuration.

Returns:

  • (String)

    A field name of the form projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/collectionGroups/{collection_id}/fields/{field_path}

    A field path may be a simple field name, e.g. address or a path to fields within map_value , e.g. address.city, or a special field path. The only valid special field is *, which represents any field.

    Field paths may be quoted using (backtick). The only character that needs to be escaped within a quoted field path is the backtick character itself, escaped using a backslash. Special characters in field paths that must be quoted include:*,., `(backtick),[,]`, as well as any ascii symbolic characters.

    Examples: (Note: Comments here are written in markdown syntax, so there is an additional layer of backticks to represent a code block) \address.city`represents a field namedaddress.city, not the map key cityin the fieldaddress. ``represents a field named`, not any field.

    A special Field contains the default indexing settings for all fields. This field's resource name is: projects/{project_id}/databases/{database_id}/collectionGroups/__default__/fields/* Indexes defined on this Field will be applied to all fields which do not have their own Field index configuration.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/firestore/admin/v1/doc/google/firestore/admin/v1/field.rb', line 58

class Field
  # The index configuration for this field.
  # @!attribute [rw] indexes
  #   @return [Array<Google::Firestore::Admin::V1::Index>]
  #     The indexes supported for this field.
  # @!attribute [rw] uses_ancestor_config
  #   @return [true, false]
  #     Output only. When true, the `Field`'s index configuration is set from the
  #     configuration specified by the `ancestor_field`.
  #     When false, the `Field`'s index configuration is defined explicitly.
  # @!attribute [rw] ancestor_field
  #   @return [String]
  #     Output only. Specifies the resource name of the `Field` from which this field's
  #     index configuration is set (when `uses_ancestor_config` is true),
  #     or from which it *would* be set if this field had no index configuration
  #     (when `uses_ancestor_config` is false).
  # @!attribute [rw] reverting
  #   @return [true, false]
  #     Output only
  #     When true, the `Field`'s index configuration is in the process of being
  #     reverted. Once complete, the index config will transition to the same
  #     state as the field specified by `ancestor_field`, at which point
  #     `uses_ancestor_config` will be `true` and `reverting` will be `false`.
  class IndexConfig; end
end