Google Meet V2 API - Class Google::Apps::Meet::V2::GetSpaceRequest (v0.4.1)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Meet V2 API class Google::Apps::Meet::V2::GetSpaceRequest.

Request to get a space.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#name

def name() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Required. Resource name of the space.

    Format: spaces/{space} or spaces/{meetingCode}.

    {space} is the resource identifier for the space. It's a unique, server-generated ID and is case sensitive. For example, jQCFfuBOdN5z.

    {meetingCode} is an alias for the space. It's a typeable, unique character string and is non-case sensitive. For example, abc-mnop-xyz. The maximum length is 128 characters.

    A meetingCode shouldn't be stored long term as it can become dissociated from a meeting space and can be reused for different meeting spaces in the future. Generally, a meetingCode expires 365 days after last use. For more information, see Learn about meeting codes in Google Meet.

    For more information, see How Meet identifies a meeting space.

#name=

def name=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Required. Resource name of the space.

    Format: spaces/{space} or spaces/{meetingCode}.

    {space} is the resource identifier for the space. It's a unique, server-generated ID and is case sensitive. For example, jQCFfuBOdN5z.

    {meetingCode} is an alias for the space. It's a typeable, unique character string and is non-case sensitive. For example, abc-mnop-xyz. The maximum length is 128 characters.

    A meetingCode shouldn't be stored long term as it can become dissociated from a meeting space and can be reused for different meeting spaces in the future. Generally, a meetingCode expires 365 days after last use. For more information, see Learn about meeting codes in Google Meet.

    For more information, see How Meet identifies a meeting space.

Returns
  • (::String) — Required. Resource name of the space.

    Format: spaces/{space} or spaces/{meetingCode}.

    {space} is the resource identifier for the space. It's a unique, server-generated ID and is case sensitive. For example, jQCFfuBOdN5z.

    {meetingCode} is an alias for the space. It's a typeable, unique character string and is non-case sensitive. For example, abc-mnop-xyz. The maximum length is 128 characters.

    A meetingCode shouldn't be stored long term as it can become dissociated from a meeting space and can be reused for different meeting spaces in the future. Generally, a meetingCode expires 365 days after last use. For more information, see Learn about meeting codes in Google Meet.

    For more information, see How Meet identifies a meeting space.