Interface PropertyMaskOrBuilder (2.24.3)

public interface PropertyMaskOrBuilder extends MessageOrBuilder

Implements

MessageOrBuilder

Methods

getPaths(int index)

public abstract String getPaths(int index)

The paths to the properties covered by this mask.

A path is a list of property names separated by dots (.), for example foo.bar means the property bar inside the entity property foo inside the entity associated with this path.

If a property name contains a dot . or a backslash \, then that name must be escaped.

A path must not be empty, and may not reference a value inside an array value.

repeated string paths = 1;

Parameter
Name Description
index int

The index of the element to return.

Returns
Type Description
String

The paths at the given index.

getPathsBytes(int index)

public abstract ByteString getPathsBytes(int index)

The paths to the properties covered by this mask.

A path is a list of property names separated by dots (.), for example foo.bar means the property bar inside the entity property foo inside the entity associated with this path.

If a property name contains a dot . or a backslash \, then that name must be escaped.

A path must not be empty, and may not reference a value inside an array value.

repeated string paths = 1;

Parameter
Name Description
index int

The index of the value to return.

Returns
Type Description
ByteString

The bytes of the paths at the given index.

getPathsCount()

public abstract int getPathsCount()

The paths to the properties covered by this mask.

A path is a list of property names separated by dots (.), for example foo.bar means the property bar inside the entity property foo inside the entity associated with this path.

If a property name contains a dot . or a backslash \, then that name must be escaped.

A path must not be empty, and may not reference a value inside an array value.

repeated string paths = 1;

Returns
Type Description
int

The count of paths.

getPathsList()

public abstract List<String> getPathsList()

The paths to the properties covered by this mask.

A path is a list of property names separated by dots (.), for example foo.bar means the property bar inside the entity property foo inside the entity associated with this path.

If a property name contains a dot . or a backslash \, then that name must be escaped.

A path must not be empty, and may not reference a value inside an array value.

repeated string paths = 1;

Returns
Type Description
List<String>

A list containing the paths.