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Source code for google.analytics.data_v1alpha.services.alpha_analytics_data.pagers

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from typing import (
    Any,
    AsyncIterator,
    Awaitable,
    Callable,
    Iterator,
    Optional,
    Sequence,
    Tuple,
)

from google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types import analytics_data_api


[docs]class ListAudienceListsPager: """A pager for iterating through ``list_audience_lists`` requests. This class thinly wraps an initial :class:`google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListAudienceListsResponse` object, and provides an ``__iter__`` method to iterate through its ``audience_lists`` field. If there are more pages, the ``__iter__`` method will make additional ``ListAudienceLists`` requests and continue to iterate through the ``audience_lists`` field on the corresponding responses. All the usual :class:`google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListAudienceListsResponse` attributes are available on the pager. If multiple requests are made, only the most recent response is retained, and thus used for attribute lookup. """ def __init__( self, method: Callable[..., analytics_data_api.ListAudienceListsResponse], request: analytics_data_api.ListAudienceListsRequest, response: analytics_data_api.ListAudienceListsResponse, *, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = () ): """Instantiate the pager. Args: method (Callable): The method that was originally called, and which instantiated this pager. request (google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListAudienceListsRequest): The initial request object. response (google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListAudienceListsResponse): The initial response object. metadata (Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]): Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. """ self._method = method self._request = analytics_data_api.ListAudienceListsRequest(request) self._response = response self._metadata = metadata def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any: return getattr(self._response, name) @property def pages(self) -> Iterator[analytics_data_api.ListAudienceListsResponse]: yield self._response while self._response.next_page_token: self._request.page_token = self._response.next_page_token self._response = self._method(self._request, metadata=self._metadata) yield self._response def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[analytics_data_api.AudienceList]: for page in self.pages: yield from page.audience_lists def __repr__(self) -> str: return "{0}<{1!r}>".format(self.__class__.__name__, self._response)
[docs]class ListAudienceListsAsyncPager: """A pager for iterating through ``list_audience_lists`` requests. This class thinly wraps an initial :class:`google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListAudienceListsResponse` object, and provides an ``__aiter__`` method to iterate through its ``audience_lists`` field. If there are more pages, the ``__aiter__`` method will make additional ``ListAudienceLists`` requests and continue to iterate through the ``audience_lists`` field on the corresponding responses. All the usual :class:`google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListAudienceListsResponse` attributes are available on the pager. If multiple requests are made, only the most recent response is retained, and thus used for attribute lookup. """ def __init__( self, method: Callable[..., Awaitable[analytics_data_api.ListAudienceListsResponse]], request: analytics_data_api.ListAudienceListsRequest, response: analytics_data_api.ListAudienceListsResponse, *, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = () ): """Instantiates the pager. Args: method (Callable): The method that was originally called, and which instantiated this pager. request (google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListAudienceListsRequest): The initial request object. response (google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListAudienceListsResponse): The initial response object. metadata (Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]): Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. """ self._method = method self._request = analytics_data_api.ListAudienceListsRequest(request) self._response = response self._metadata = metadata def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any: return getattr(self._response, name) @property async def pages( self, ) -> AsyncIterator[analytics_data_api.ListAudienceListsResponse]: yield self._response while self._response.next_page_token: self._request.page_token = self._response.next_page_token self._response = await self._method(self._request, metadata=self._metadata) yield self._response def __aiter__(self) -> AsyncIterator[analytics_data_api.AudienceList]: async def async_generator(): async for page in self.pages: for response in page.audience_lists: yield response return async_generator() def __repr__(self) -> str: return "{0}<{1!r}>".format(self.__class__.__name__, self._response)
[docs]class ListRecurringAudienceListsPager: """A pager for iterating through ``list_recurring_audience_lists`` requests. This class thinly wraps an initial :class:`google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse` object, and provides an ``__iter__`` method to iterate through its ``recurring_audience_lists`` field. If there are more pages, the ``__iter__`` method will make additional ``ListRecurringAudienceLists`` requests and continue to iterate through the ``recurring_audience_lists`` field on the corresponding responses. All the usual :class:`google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse` attributes are available on the pager. If multiple requests are made, only the most recent response is retained, and thus used for attribute lookup. """ def __init__( self, method: Callable[..., analytics_data_api.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse], request: analytics_data_api.ListRecurringAudienceListsRequest, response: analytics_data_api.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse, *, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = () ): """Instantiate the pager. Args: method (Callable): The method that was originally called, and which instantiated this pager. request (google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListRecurringAudienceListsRequest): The initial request object. response (google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse): The initial response object. metadata (Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]): Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. """ self._method = method self._request = analytics_data_api.ListRecurringAudienceListsRequest(request) self._response = response self._metadata = metadata def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any: return getattr(self._response, name) @property def pages(self) -> Iterator[analytics_data_api.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse]: yield self._response while self._response.next_page_token: self._request.page_token = self._response.next_page_token self._response = self._method(self._request, metadata=self._metadata) yield self._response def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[analytics_data_api.RecurringAudienceList]: for page in self.pages: yield from page.recurring_audience_lists def __repr__(self) -> str: return "{0}<{1!r}>".format(self.__class__.__name__, self._response)
[docs]class ListRecurringAudienceListsAsyncPager: """A pager for iterating through ``list_recurring_audience_lists`` requests. This class thinly wraps an initial :class:`google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse` object, and provides an ``__aiter__`` method to iterate through its ``recurring_audience_lists`` field. If there are more pages, the ``__aiter__`` method will make additional ``ListRecurringAudienceLists`` requests and continue to iterate through the ``recurring_audience_lists`` field on the corresponding responses. All the usual :class:`google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse` attributes are available on the pager. If multiple requests are made, only the most recent response is retained, and thus used for attribute lookup. """ def __init__( self, method: Callable[ ..., Awaitable[analytics_data_api.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse] ], request: analytics_data_api.ListRecurringAudienceListsRequest, response: analytics_data_api.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse, *, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = () ): """Instantiates the pager. Args: method (Callable): The method that was originally called, and which instantiated this pager. request (google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListRecurringAudienceListsRequest): The initial request object. response (google.analytics.data_v1alpha.types.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse): The initial response object. metadata (Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]): Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. """ self._method = method self._request = analytics_data_api.ListRecurringAudienceListsRequest(request) self._response = response self._metadata = metadata def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any: return getattr(self._response, name) @property async def pages( self, ) -> AsyncIterator[analytics_data_api.ListRecurringAudienceListsResponse]: yield self._response while self._response.next_page_token: self._request.page_token = self._response.next_page_token self._response = await self._method(self._request, metadata=self._metadata) yield self._response def __aiter__(self) -> AsyncIterator[analytics_data_api.RecurringAudienceList]: async def async_generator(): async for page in self.pages: for response in page.recurring_audience_lists: yield response return async_generator() def __repr__(self) -> str: return "{0}<{1!r}>".format(self.__class__.__name__, self._response)