Required. Paths to all fields that the parameter replaces.
A field is allowed to appear in at most one parameter's list of field
paths.
A field path is similar in syntax to a google.protobuf.FieldMask.
For example, a field path that references the zone field of a workflow
template's cluster selector would be specified as
placement.clusterSelector.zone.
Also, field paths can reference fields using the following syntax:
Values in maps can be referenced by key:
labels['key']
placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels['key']
placement.managedCluster.labels['key']
placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels['key']
jobs['step-id'].labels['key']
Jobs in the jobs list can be referenced by step-id:
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri
jobs['step-id'].hiveJob.queryFileUri
jobs['step-id'].pySparkJob.mainPythonFileUri
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.jarFileUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.archiveUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.fileUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].pySparkJob.pythonFileUris[0]
Items in repeated fields can be referenced by a zero-based index:
jobs['step-id'].sparkJob.args[0]
Other examples:
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.properties['key']
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.args[0]
jobs['step-id'].hiveJob.scriptVariables['key']
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri
placement.clusterSelector.zone
It may not be possible to parameterize maps and repeated fields in their
entirety since only individual map values and individual items in repeated
fields can be referenced. For example, the following field paths are
invalid:
Required. Paths to all fields that the parameter replaces.
A field is allowed to appear in at most one parameter's list of field
paths.
A field path is similar in syntax to a google.protobuf.FieldMask.
For example, a field path that references the zone field of a workflow
template's cluster selector would be specified as
placement.clusterSelector.zone.
Also, field paths can reference fields using the following syntax:
Values in maps can be referenced by key:
labels['key']
placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels['key']
placement.managedCluster.labels['key']
placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels['key']
jobs['step-id'].labels['key']
Jobs in the jobs list can be referenced by step-id:
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri
jobs['step-id'].hiveJob.queryFileUri
jobs['step-id'].pySparkJob.mainPythonFileUri
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.jarFileUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.archiveUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.fileUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].pySparkJob.pythonFileUris[0]
Items in repeated fields can be referenced by a zero-based index:
jobs['step-id'].sparkJob.args[0]
Other examples:
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.properties['key']
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.args[0]
jobs['step-id'].hiveJob.scriptVariables['key']
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri
placement.clusterSelector.zone
It may not be possible to parameterize maps and repeated fields in their
entirety since only individual map values and individual items in repeated
fields can be referenced. For example, the following field paths are
invalid:
Required. Paths to all fields that the parameter replaces.
A field is allowed to appear in at most one parameter's list of field
paths.
A field path is similar in syntax to a google.protobuf.FieldMask.
For example, a field path that references the zone field of a workflow
template's cluster selector would be specified as
placement.clusterSelector.zone.
Also, field paths can reference fields using the following syntax:
Values in maps can be referenced by key:
labels['key']
placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels['key']
placement.managedCluster.labels['key']
placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels['key']
jobs['step-id'].labels['key']
Jobs in the jobs list can be referenced by step-id:
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri
jobs['step-id'].hiveJob.queryFileUri
jobs['step-id'].pySparkJob.mainPythonFileUri
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.jarFileUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.archiveUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.fileUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].pySparkJob.pythonFileUris[0]
Items in repeated fields can be referenced by a zero-based index:
jobs['step-id'].sparkJob.args[0]
Other examples:
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.properties['key']
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.args[0]
jobs['step-id'].hiveJob.scriptVariables['key']
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri
placement.clusterSelector.zone
It may not be possible to parameterize maps and repeated fields in their
entirety since only individual map values and individual items in repeated
fields can be referenced. For example, the following field paths are
invalid:
Required. Paths to all fields that the parameter replaces.
A field is allowed to appear in at most one parameter's list of field
paths.
A field path is similar in syntax to a google.protobuf.FieldMask.
For example, a field path that references the zone field of a workflow
template's cluster selector would be specified as
placement.clusterSelector.zone.
Also, field paths can reference fields using the following syntax:
Values in maps can be referenced by key:
labels['key']
placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels['key']
placement.managedCluster.labels['key']
placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels['key']
jobs['step-id'].labels['key']
Jobs in the jobs list can be referenced by step-id:
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri
jobs['step-id'].hiveJob.queryFileUri
jobs['step-id'].pySparkJob.mainPythonFileUri
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.jarFileUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.archiveUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.fileUris[0]
jobs['step-id'].pySparkJob.pythonFileUris[0]
Items in repeated fields can be referenced by a zero-based index:
jobs['step-id'].sparkJob.args[0]
Other examples:
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.properties['key']
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.args[0]
jobs['step-id'].hiveJob.scriptVariables['key']
jobs['step-id'].hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri
placement.clusterSelector.zone
It may not be possible to parameterize maps and repeated fields in their
entirety since only individual map values and individual items in repeated
fields can be referenced. For example, the following field paths are
invalid:
Required. Parameter name.
The parameter name is used as the key, and paired with the
parameter value, which are passed to the template when the template
is instantiated.
The name must contain only capital letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and
underscores (_), and must not start with a number. The maximum length is
40 characters.
string name = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Required. Parameter name.
The parameter name is used as the key, and paired with the
parameter value, which are passed to the template when the template
is instantiated.
The name must contain only capital letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and
underscores (_), and must not start with a number. The maximum length is
40 characters.
string name = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
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