An isolated set of Cloud Spanner resources on which databases can be hosted.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#config
def config() -> ::String
-
(::String) — Required. The name of the instance's configuration. Values are of the form
projects/<project>/instanceConfigs/<configuration>
. See also InstanceConfig and ListInstanceConfigs.
#config=
def config=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) — Required. The name of the instance's configuration. Values are of the form
projects/<project>/instanceConfigs/<configuration>
. See also InstanceConfig and ListInstanceConfigs.
-
(::String) — Required. The name of the instance's configuration. Values are of the form
projects/<project>/instanceConfigs/<configuration>
. See also InstanceConfig and ListInstanceConfigs.
#display_name
def display_name() -> ::String
- (::String) — Required. The descriptive name for this instance as it appears in UIs. Must be unique per project and between 4 and 30 characters in length.
#display_name=
def display_name=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — Required. The descriptive name for this instance as it appears in UIs. Must be unique per project and between 4 and 30 characters in length.
- (::String) — Required. The descriptive name for this instance as it appears in UIs. Must be unique per project and between 4 and 30 characters in length.
#endpoint_uris
def endpoint_uris() -> ::Array<::String>
- (::Array<::String>) — Deprecated. This field is not populated.
#endpoint_uris=
def endpoint_uris=(value) -> ::Array<::String>
- value (::Array<::String>) — Deprecated. This field is not populated.
- (::Array<::String>) — Deprecated. This field is not populated.
#labels
def labels() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}) — Cloud Labels are a flexible and lightweight mechanism for organizing cloud
resources into groups that reflect a customer's organizational needs and
deployment strategies. Cloud Labels can be used to filter collections of
resources. They can be used to control how resource metrics are aggregated.
And they can be used as arguments to policy management rules (e.g. route,
firewall, load balancing, etc.).
- Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to
the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. - Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform
to the regular expression
([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?
. - No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given resource.
See https://goo.gl/xmQnxf for more information on and examples of labels.
If you plan to use labels in your own code, please note that additional characters may be allowed in the future. And so you are advised to use an internal label representation, such as JSON, which doesn't rely upon specific characters being disallowed. For example, representing labels as the string: name + "" + value would prove problematic if we were to allow "" in a future release.
- Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to
the following regular expression:
#labels=
def labels=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}
-
value (::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}) — Cloud Labels are a flexible and lightweight mechanism for organizing cloud
resources into groups that reflect a customer's organizational needs and
deployment strategies. Cloud Labels can be used to filter collections of
resources. They can be used to control how resource metrics are aggregated.
And they can be used as arguments to policy management rules (e.g. route,
firewall, load balancing, etc.).
- Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to
the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. - Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform
to the regular expression
([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?
. - No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given resource.
See https://goo.gl/xmQnxf for more information on and examples of labels.
If you plan to use labels in your own code, please note that additional characters may be allowed in the future. And so you are advised to use an internal label representation, such as JSON, which doesn't rely upon specific characters being disallowed. For example, representing labels as the string: name + "" + value would prove problematic if we were to allow "" in a future release.
- Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to
the following regular expression:
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}) — Cloud Labels are a flexible and lightweight mechanism for organizing cloud
resources into groups that reflect a customer's organizational needs and
deployment strategies. Cloud Labels can be used to filter collections of
resources. They can be used to control how resource metrics are aggregated.
And they can be used as arguments to policy management rules (e.g. route,
firewall, load balancing, etc.).
- Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to
the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. - Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform
to the regular expression
([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?
. - No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given resource.
See https://goo.gl/xmQnxf for more information on and examples of labels.
If you plan to use labels in your own code, please note that additional characters may be allowed in the future. And so you are advised to use an internal label representation, such as JSON, which doesn't rely upon specific characters being disallowed. For example, representing labels as the string: name + "" + value would prove problematic if we were to allow "" in a future release.
- Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to
the following regular expression:
#name
def name() -> ::String
-
(::String) — Required. A unique identifier for the instance, which cannot be changed
after the instance is created. Values are of the form
projects/<project>/instances/[a-z][-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9]
. The final segment of the name must be between 2 and 64 characters in length.
#name=
def name=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) — Required. A unique identifier for the instance, which cannot be changed
after the instance is created. Values are of the form
projects/<project>/instances/[a-z][-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9]
. The final segment of the name must be between 2 and 64 characters in length.
-
(::String) — Required. A unique identifier for the instance, which cannot be changed
after the instance is created. Values are of the form
projects/<project>/instances/[a-z][-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9]
. The final segment of the name must be between 2 and 64 characters in length.
#node_count
def node_count() -> ::Integer
-
(::Integer) — Required. The number of nodes allocated to this instance. This may be zero
in API responses for instances that are not yet in state
READY
.See the documentation for more information about nodes.
#node_count=
def node_count=(value) -> ::Integer
-
value (::Integer) — Required. The number of nodes allocated to this instance. This may be zero
in API responses for instances that are not yet in state
READY
.See the documentation for more information about nodes.
-
(::Integer) — Required. The number of nodes allocated to this instance. This may be zero
in API responses for instances that are not yet in state
READY
.See the documentation for more information about nodes.
#processing_units
def processing_units() -> ::Integer
-
(::Integer) — The number of processing units allocated to this instance. At most one of
processing_units or node_count should be present in the message. This may
be zero in API responses for instances that are not yet in state
READY
.
#processing_units=
def processing_units=(value) -> ::Integer
-
value (::Integer) — The number of processing units allocated to this instance. At most one of
processing_units or node_count should be present in the message. This may
be zero in API responses for instances that are not yet in state
READY
.
-
(::Integer) — The number of processing units allocated to this instance. At most one of
processing_units or node_count should be present in the message. This may
be zero in API responses for instances that are not yet in state
READY
.
#state
def state() -> ::Google::Cloud::Spanner::Admin::Instance::V1::Instance::State
-
(::Google::Cloud::Spanner::Admin::Instance::V1::Instance::State) — Output only. The current instance state. For
CreateInstance, the state must be
either omitted or set to
CREATING
. For UpdateInstance, the state must be either omitted or set toREADY
.