Class: Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testActionResult
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testActionResult
- Includes:
- Core::Hashable, Core::JsonObjectSupport
- Defined in:
- generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb,
generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/representations.rb,
generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/representations.rb
Overview
An ActionResult represents the result of an Action being run.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#exit_code ⇒ Fixnum
The exit code of the command.
-
#output_directories ⇒ Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testOutputDirectory>
The output directories of the action.
-
#output_files ⇒ Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testOutputFile>
The output files of the action.
-
#stderr_digest ⇒ Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testDigest
A content digest.
-
#stderr_raw ⇒ String
The standard error buffer of the action.
-
#stdout_digest ⇒ Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testDigest
A content digest.
-
#stdout_raw ⇒ String
The standard output buffer of the action.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#initialize(**args) ⇒ GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testActionResult
constructor
A new instance of GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testActionResult.
-
#update!(**args) ⇒ Object
Update properties of this object.
Methods included from Core::JsonObjectSupport
Methods included from Core::Hashable
Constructor Details
#initialize(**args) ⇒ GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testActionResult
Returns a new instance of GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testActionResult
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# File 'generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb', line 2225 def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#exit_code ⇒ Fixnum
The exit code of the command.
Corresponds to the JSON property exitCode
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# File 'generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb', line 2067 def exit_code @exit_code end |
#output_directories ⇒ Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testOutputDirectory>
The output directories of the action. For each output directory requested
in the output_directories
field of the Action, if the corresponding
directory existed after the action completed, a single entry will be
present in the output list, which will contain the digest of
a Tree message containing
the directory tree, and the path equal exactly to the corresponding Action
output_directories member.
As an example, suppose the Action had an output directory a/b/dir
and the
execution produced the following contents in a/b/dir
: a file named bar
and a directory named foo
with an executable file named baz
. Then,
output_directory will contain (hashes shortened for readability):
// OutputDirectory proto:
`
path: "a/b/dir"
tree_digest: `
hash: "4a73bc9d03...",
size: 55
`
`
// Tree proto with hash "4a73bc9d03..." and size 55:
`
root: `
files: [
`
name: "bar",
digest: `
hash: "4a73bc9d03...",
size: 65534
`
`
],
directories: [
`
name: "foo",
digest: `
hash: "4cf2eda940...",
size: 43
`
`
]
`
children : `
// (Directory proto with hash "4cf2eda940..." and size 43)
files: [
`
name: "baz",
digest: `
hash: "b2c941073e...",
size: 1294,
`,
is_executable: true
`
]
`
`
Corresponds to the JSON property outputDirectories
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# File 'generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb', line 2128 def output_directories @output_directories end |
#output_files ⇒ Array<Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testOutputFile>
The output files of the action. For each output file requested in the
output_files
field of the Action, if the corresponding file existed after
the action completed, a single entry will be present in the output list.
If the action does not produce the requested output, or produces a
directory where a regular file is expected or vice versa, then that output
will be omitted from the list. The server is free to arrange the output
list as desired; clients MUST NOT assume that the output list is sorted.
Corresponds to the JSON property outputFiles
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# File 'generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb', line 2139 def output_files @output_files end |
#stderr_digest ⇒ Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testDigest
A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob
and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server, but servers
SHOULD use SHA-256.
The size is considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be
separated. That is, even if the hash
field is correctly specified but
size_bytes
is not, the server MUST reject the request.
The reason for including the size in the digest is as follows: in a great
many cases, the server needs to know the size of the blob it is about to work
with prior to starting an operation with it, such as flattening Merkle tree
structures or streaming it to a worker. Technically, the server could
implement a separate metadata store, but this results in a significantly more
complicated implementation as opposed to having the client specify the size
up-front (or storing the size along with the digest in every message where
digests are embedded). This does mean that the API leaks some implementation
details of (what we consider to be) a reasonable server implementation, but
we consider this to be a worthwhile tradeoff.
When a Digest
is used to refer to a proto message, it always refers to the
message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, clients and
servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the following
rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same message.
- Fields are serialized in tag order.
- There are no unknown fields.
- There are no duplicate fields.
- Fields are serialized according to the default semantics for their type.
Most protocol buffer implementations will always follow these rules when
serializing, but care should be taken to avoid shortcuts. For instance,
concatenating two messages to merge them may produce duplicate fields.
Corresponds to the JSON property
stderrDigest
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# File 'generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb', line 2170 def stderr_digest @stderr_digest end |
#stderr_raw ⇒ String
The standard error buffer of the action. The server will determine, based
on the size of the buffer, whether to return it in raw form or to return
a digest in stderr_digest
that points to the buffer. If neither is set,
then the buffer is empty. The client SHOULD NOT assume it will get one of
the raw buffer or a digest on any given request and should be prepared to
handle either.
Corresponds to the JSON property stderrRaw
NOTE: Values are automatically base64 encoded/decoded in the client library.
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# File 'generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb', line 2181 def stderr_raw @stderr_raw end |
#stdout_digest ⇒ Google::Apis::RemotebuildexecutionV1alpha::GoogleDevtoolsRemoteexecutionV1testDigest
A content digest. A digest for a given blob consists of the size of the blob
and its hash. The hash algorithm to use is defined by the server, but servers
SHOULD use SHA-256.
The size is considered to be an integral part of the digest and cannot be
separated. That is, even if the hash
field is correctly specified but
size_bytes
is not, the server MUST reject the request.
The reason for including the size in the digest is as follows: in a great
many cases, the server needs to know the size of the blob it is about to work
with prior to starting an operation with it, such as flattening Merkle tree
structures or streaming it to a worker. Technically, the server could
implement a separate metadata store, but this results in a significantly more
complicated implementation as opposed to having the client specify the size
up-front (or storing the size along with the digest in every message where
digests are embedded). This does mean that the API leaks some implementation
details of (what we consider to be) a reasonable server implementation, but
we consider this to be a worthwhile tradeoff.
When a Digest
is used to refer to a proto message, it always refers to the
message in binary encoded form. To ensure consistent hashing, clients and
servers MUST ensure that they serialize messages according to the following
rules, even if there are alternate valid encodings for the same message.
- Fields are serialized in tag order.
- There are no unknown fields.
- There are no duplicate fields.
- Fields are serialized according to the default semantics for their type.
Most protocol buffer implementations will always follow these rules when
serializing, but care should be taken to avoid shortcuts. For instance,
concatenating two messages to merge them may produce duplicate fields.
Corresponds to the JSON property
stdoutDigest
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# File 'generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb', line 2212 def stdout_digest @stdout_digest end |
#stdout_raw ⇒ String
The standard output buffer of the action. The server will determine, based
on the size of the buffer, whether to return it in raw form or to return
a digest in stdout_digest
that points to the buffer. If neither is set,
then the buffer is empty. The client SHOULD NOT assume it will get one of
the raw buffer or a digest on any given request and should be prepared to
handle either.
Corresponds to the JSON property stdoutRaw
NOTE: Values are automatically base64 encoded/decoded in the client library.
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# File 'generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb', line 2223 def stdout_raw @stdout_raw end |
Instance Method Details
#update!(**args) ⇒ Object
Update properties of this object
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# File 'generated/google/apis/remotebuildexecution_v1alpha/classes.rb', line 2230 def update!(**args) @exit_code = args[:exit_code] if args.key?(:exit_code) @output_directories = args[:output_directories] if args.key?(:output_directories) @output_files = args[:output_files] if args.key?(:output_files) @stderr_digest = args[:stderr_digest] if args.key?(:stderr_digest) @stderr_raw = args[:stderr_raw] if args.key?(:stderr_raw) @stdout_digest = args[:stdout_digest] if args.key?(:stdout_digest) @stdout_raw = args[:stdout_raw] if args.key?(:stdout_raw) end |