Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Appengine Admin V1 Client class Service.
A Service resource is a logical component of an application that can share state and communicate in a secure fashion with other services.
For example, an application that handles customer requests might include separate services to handle tasks such as backend data analysis or API requests from mobile devices. Each service has a collection of versions that define a specific set of code used to implement the functionality of that service.
Generated from protobuf message google.appengine.v1.Service
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ AppEngine \ V1Methods
__construct
Constructor.
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Name | Description |
data |
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object. |
↳ name |
string
Full path to the Service resource in the API. Example: |
↳ id |
string
Relative name of the service within the application. Example: |
↳ split |
Google\Cloud\AppEngine\V1\TrafficSplit
Mapping that defines fractional HTTP traffic diversion to different versions within the service. |
↳ labels |
array|Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField
A set of labels to apply to this service. Labels are key/value pairs that describe the service and all resources that belong to it (e.g., versions). The labels can be used to search and group resources, and are propagated to the usage and billing reports, enabling fine-grain analysis of costs. An example of using labels is to tag resources belonging to different environments (e.g., "env=prod", "env=qa"). Label keys and values can be no longer than 63 characters and can only contain lowercase letters, numeric characters, underscores, dashes, and international characters. Label keys must start with a lowercase letter or an international character. Each service can have at most 32 labels. |
↳ network_settings |
Google\Cloud\AppEngine\V1\NetworkSettings
Ingress settings for this service. Will apply to all versions. |
getName
Full path to the Service resource in the API.
Example: apps/myapp/services/default
.
@OutputOnly
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Type | Description |
string |
setName
Full path to the Service resource in the API.
Example: apps/myapp/services/default
.
@OutputOnly
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Name | Description |
var |
string
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Type | Description |
$this |
getId
Relative name of the service within the application.
Example: default
.
@OutputOnly
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
string |
setId
Relative name of the service within the application.
Example: default
.
@OutputOnly
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
var |
string
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Returns | |
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Type | Description |
$this |
getSplit
Mapping that defines fractional HTTP traffic diversion to different versions within the service.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\AppEngine\V1\TrafficSplit|null |
hasSplit
clearSplit
setSplit
Mapping that defines fractional HTTP traffic diversion to different versions within the service.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
var |
Google\Cloud\AppEngine\V1\TrafficSplit
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Returns | |
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Type | Description |
$this |
getLabels
A set of labels to apply to this service. Labels are key/value pairs that describe the service and all resources that belong to it (e.g., versions). The labels can be used to search and group resources, and are propagated to the usage and billing reports, enabling fine-grain analysis of costs. An example of using labels is to tag resources belonging to different environments (e.g., "env=prod", "env=qa").
Label keys and values can be no longer than 63 characters and can only contain lowercase letters, numeric characters, underscores, dashes, and international characters. Label keys must start with a lowercase letter or an international character. Each service can have at most 32 labels.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField |
setLabels
A set of labels to apply to this service. Labels are key/value pairs that describe the service and all resources that belong to it (e.g., versions). The labels can be used to search and group resources, and are propagated to the usage and billing reports, enabling fine-grain analysis of costs. An example of using labels is to tag resources belonging to different environments (e.g., "env=prod", "env=qa").
Label keys and values can be no longer than 63 characters and can only contain lowercase letters, numeric characters, underscores, dashes, and international characters. Label keys must start with a lowercase letter or an international character. Each service can have at most 32 labels.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
var |
array|Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField
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Returns | |
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Type | Description |
$this |
getNetworkSettings
Ingress settings for this service. Will apply to all versions.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Cloud\AppEngine\V1\NetworkSettings|null |
hasNetworkSettings
clearNetworkSettings
setNetworkSettings
Ingress settings for this service. Will apply to all versions.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
var |
Google\Cloud\AppEngine\V1\NetworkSettings
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Returns | |
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Type | Description |
$this |