public static final class PropertyTransform.Builder extends GeneratedMessageV3.Builder<PropertyTransform.Builder> implements PropertyTransformOrBuilder
A transformation of an entity property.
Protobuf type google.datastore.v1.PropertyTransform
Inheritance
Object > AbstractMessageLite.Builder<MessageType,BuilderType> > AbstractMessage.Builder<BuilderType> > GeneratedMessageV3.Builder > PropertyTransform.BuilderImplements
PropertyTransformOrBuilderStatic Methods
getDescriptor()
public static final Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptor()
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Type | Description |
Descriptor |
Methods
addRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder addRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
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field |
FieldDescriptor |
value |
Object |
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PropertyTransform.Builder |
build()
public PropertyTransform build()
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PropertyTransform |
buildPartial()
public PropertyTransform buildPartial()
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PropertyTransform |
clear()
public PropertyTransform.Builder clear()
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PropertyTransform.Builder |
clearAppendMissingElements()
public PropertyTransform.Builder clearAppendMissingElements()
Appends the given elements in order if they are not already present in the current property value. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is first set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when checking if a value is missing. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. If the input contains multiple equivalent values, only the first will be considered.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue append_missing_elements = 6;
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PropertyTransform.Builder |
clearField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field)
public PropertyTransform.Builder clearField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field)
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Name | Description |
field |
FieldDescriptor |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
clearIncrement()
public PropertyTransform.Builder clearIncrement()
Adds the given value to the property's current value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If either of the given value or the current property value are doubles, both values will be interpreted as doubles. Double arithmetic and representation of double values follows IEEE 754 semantics. If there is positive/negative integer overflow, the property is resolved to the largest magnitude positive/negative integer.
.google.datastore.v1.Value increment = 3;
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PropertyTransform.Builder |
clearMaximum()
public PropertyTransform.Builder clearMaximum()
Sets the property to the maximum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If a maximum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the larger operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The maximum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The maximum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value maximum = 4;
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PropertyTransform.Builder |
clearMinimum()
public PropertyTransform.Builder clearMinimum()
Sets the property to the minimum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the input value. If a minimum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the smaller operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The minimum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The minimum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value minimum = 5;
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
clearOneof(Descriptors.OneofDescriptor oneof)
public PropertyTransform.Builder clearOneof(Descriptors.OneofDescriptor oneof)
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Name | Description |
oneof |
OneofDescriptor |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
clearProperty()
public PropertyTransform.Builder clearProperty()
Optional. The name of the property.
Property paths (a list of property names separated by dots (.
)) may be
used to refer to properties inside entity values. For example foo.bar
means the property bar
inside the entity property foo
.
If a property name contains a dot .
or a backlslash \
, then that name
must be escaped.
string property = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = OPTIONAL];
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
This builder for chaining. |
clearRemoveAllFromArray()
public PropertyTransform.Builder clearRemoveAllFromArray()
Removes all of the given elements from the array in the property. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when deciding whether an element should be removed. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. This will remove all equivalent values if there are duplicates.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue remove_all_from_array = 7;
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
clearSetToServerValue()
public PropertyTransform.Builder clearSetToServerValue()
Sets the property to the given server value.
.google.datastore.v1.PropertyTransform.ServerValue set_to_server_value = 2;
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
This builder for chaining. |
clearTransformType()
public PropertyTransform.Builder clearTransformType()
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
clone()
public PropertyTransform.Builder clone()
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PropertyTransform.Builder |
getAppendMissingElements()
public ArrayValue getAppendMissingElements()
Appends the given elements in order if they are not already present in the current property value. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is first set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when checking if a value is missing. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. If the input contains multiple equivalent values, only the first will be considered.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue append_missing_elements = 6;
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Type | Description |
ArrayValue |
The appendMissingElements. |
getAppendMissingElementsBuilder()
public ArrayValue.Builder getAppendMissingElementsBuilder()
Appends the given elements in order if they are not already present in the current property value. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is first set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when checking if a value is missing. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. If the input contains multiple equivalent values, only the first will be considered.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue append_missing_elements = 6;
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Type | Description |
ArrayValue.Builder |
getAppendMissingElementsOrBuilder()
public ArrayValueOrBuilder getAppendMissingElementsOrBuilder()
Appends the given elements in order if they are not already present in the current property value. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is first set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when checking if a value is missing. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. If the input contains multiple equivalent values, only the first will be considered.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue append_missing_elements = 6;
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Type | Description |
ArrayValueOrBuilder |
getDefaultInstanceForType()
public PropertyTransform getDefaultInstanceForType()
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform |
getDescriptorForType()
public Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptorForType()
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Type | Description |
Descriptor |
getIncrement()
public Value getIncrement()
Adds the given value to the property's current value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If either of the given value or the current property value are doubles, both values will be interpreted as doubles. Double arithmetic and representation of double values follows IEEE 754 semantics. If there is positive/negative integer overflow, the property is resolved to the largest magnitude positive/negative integer.
.google.datastore.v1.Value increment = 3;
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Type | Description |
Value |
The increment. |
getIncrementBuilder()
public Value.Builder getIncrementBuilder()
Adds the given value to the property's current value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If either of the given value or the current property value are doubles, both values will be interpreted as doubles. Double arithmetic and representation of double values follows IEEE 754 semantics. If there is positive/negative integer overflow, the property is resolved to the largest magnitude positive/negative integer.
.google.datastore.v1.Value increment = 3;
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Type | Description |
Value.Builder |
getIncrementOrBuilder()
public ValueOrBuilder getIncrementOrBuilder()
Adds the given value to the property's current value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If either of the given value or the current property value are doubles, both values will be interpreted as doubles. Double arithmetic and representation of double values follows IEEE 754 semantics. If there is positive/negative integer overflow, the property is resolved to the largest magnitude positive/negative integer.
.google.datastore.v1.Value increment = 3;
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Type | Description |
ValueOrBuilder |
getMaximum()
public Value getMaximum()
Sets the property to the maximum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If a maximum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the larger operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The maximum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The maximum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value maximum = 4;
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Type | Description |
Value |
The maximum. |
getMaximumBuilder()
public Value.Builder getMaximumBuilder()
Sets the property to the maximum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If a maximum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the larger operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The maximum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The maximum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value maximum = 4;
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Type | Description |
Value.Builder |
getMaximumOrBuilder()
public ValueOrBuilder getMaximumOrBuilder()
Sets the property to the maximum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If a maximum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the larger operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The maximum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The maximum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value maximum = 4;
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Type | Description |
ValueOrBuilder |
getMinimum()
public Value getMinimum()
Sets the property to the minimum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the input value. If a minimum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the smaller operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The minimum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The minimum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value minimum = 5;
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Type | Description |
Value |
The minimum. |
getMinimumBuilder()
public Value.Builder getMinimumBuilder()
Sets the property to the minimum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the input value. If a minimum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the smaller operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The minimum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The minimum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value minimum = 5;
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Type | Description |
Value.Builder |
getMinimumOrBuilder()
public ValueOrBuilder getMinimumOrBuilder()
Sets the property to the minimum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the input value. If a minimum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the smaller operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The minimum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The minimum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value minimum = 5;
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Type | Description |
ValueOrBuilder |
getProperty()
public String getProperty()
Optional. The name of the property.
Property paths (a list of property names separated by dots (.
)) may be
used to refer to properties inside entity values. For example foo.bar
means the property bar
inside the entity property foo
.
If a property name contains a dot .
or a backlslash \
, then that name
must be escaped.
string property = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = OPTIONAL];
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Type | Description |
String |
The property. |
getPropertyBytes()
public ByteString getPropertyBytes()
Optional. The name of the property.
Property paths (a list of property names separated by dots (.
)) may be
used to refer to properties inside entity values. For example foo.bar
means the property bar
inside the entity property foo
.
If a property name contains a dot .
or a backlslash \
, then that name
must be escaped.
string property = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = OPTIONAL];
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Type | Description |
ByteString |
The bytes for property. |
getRemoveAllFromArray()
public ArrayValue getRemoveAllFromArray()
Removes all of the given elements from the array in the property. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when deciding whether an element should be removed. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. This will remove all equivalent values if there are duplicates.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue remove_all_from_array = 7;
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Type | Description |
ArrayValue |
The removeAllFromArray. |
getRemoveAllFromArrayBuilder()
public ArrayValue.Builder getRemoveAllFromArrayBuilder()
Removes all of the given elements from the array in the property. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when deciding whether an element should be removed. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. This will remove all equivalent values if there are duplicates.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue remove_all_from_array = 7;
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Type | Description |
ArrayValue.Builder |
getRemoveAllFromArrayOrBuilder()
public ArrayValueOrBuilder getRemoveAllFromArrayOrBuilder()
Removes all of the given elements from the array in the property. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when deciding whether an element should be removed. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. This will remove all equivalent values if there are duplicates.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue remove_all_from_array = 7;
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Type | Description |
ArrayValueOrBuilder |
getSetToServerValue()
public PropertyTransform.ServerValue getSetToServerValue()
Sets the property to the given server value.
.google.datastore.v1.PropertyTransform.ServerValue set_to_server_value = 2;
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.ServerValue |
The setToServerValue. |
getSetToServerValueValue()
public int getSetToServerValueValue()
Sets the property to the given server value.
.google.datastore.v1.PropertyTransform.ServerValue set_to_server_value = 2;
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Type | Description |
int |
The enum numeric value on the wire for setToServerValue. |
getTransformTypeCase()
public PropertyTransform.TransformTypeCase getTransformTypeCase()
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.TransformTypeCase |
hasAppendMissingElements()
public boolean hasAppendMissingElements()
Appends the given elements in order if they are not already present in the current property value. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is first set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when checking if a value is missing. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. If the input contains multiple equivalent values, only the first will be considered.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue append_missing_elements = 6;
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Type | Description |
boolean |
Whether the appendMissingElements field is set. |
hasIncrement()
public boolean hasIncrement()
Adds the given value to the property's current value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If either of the given value or the current property value are doubles, both values will be interpreted as doubles. Double arithmetic and representation of double values follows IEEE 754 semantics. If there is positive/negative integer overflow, the property is resolved to the largest magnitude positive/negative integer.
.google.datastore.v1.Value increment = 3;
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Type | Description |
boolean |
Whether the increment field is set. |
hasMaximum()
public boolean hasMaximum()
Sets the property to the maximum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If a maximum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the larger operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The maximum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The maximum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value maximum = 4;
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Type | Description |
boolean |
Whether the maximum field is set. |
hasMinimum()
public boolean hasMinimum()
Sets the property to the minimum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the input value. If a minimum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the smaller operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The minimum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The minimum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value minimum = 5;
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Type | Description |
boolean |
Whether the minimum field is set. |
hasRemoveAllFromArray()
public boolean hasRemoveAllFromArray()
Removes all of the given elements from the array in the property. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when deciding whether an element should be removed. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. This will remove all equivalent values if there are duplicates.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue remove_all_from_array = 7;
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Type | Description |
boolean |
Whether the removeAllFromArray field is set. |
hasSetToServerValue()
public boolean hasSetToServerValue()
Sets the property to the given server value.
.google.datastore.v1.PropertyTransform.ServerValue set_to_server_value = 2;
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Type | Description |
boolean |
Whether the setToServerValue field is set. |
internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
protected GeneratedMessageV3.FieldAccessorTable internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
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Type | Description |
FieldAccessorTable |
isInitialized()
public final boolean isInitialized()
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Type | Description |
boolean |
mergeAppendMissingElements(ArrayValue value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder mergeAppendMissingElements(ArrayValue value)
Appends the given elements in order if they are not already present in the current property value. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is first set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when checking if a value is missing. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. If the input contains multiple equivalent values, only the first will be considered.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue append_missing_elements = 6;
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
value |
ArrayValue |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
mergeFrom(PropertyTransform other)
public PropertyTransform.Builder mergeFrom(PropertyTransform other)
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Name | Description |
other |
PropertyTransform |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
mergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)
public PropertyTransform.Builder mergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)
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Name | Description |
input |
CodedInputStream |
extensionRegistry |
ExtensionRegistryLite |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
Exceptions | |
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Type | Description |
IOException |
mergeFrom(Message other)
public PropertyTransform.Builder mergeFrom(Message other)
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
other |
Message |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
mergeIncrement(Value value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder mergeIncrement(Value value)
Adds the given value to the property's current value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If either of the given value or the current property value are doubles, both values will be interpreted as doubles. Double arithmetic and representation of double values follows IEEE 754 semantics. If there is positive/negative integer overflow, the property is resolved to the largest magnitude positive/negative integer.
.google.datastore.v1.Value increment = 3;
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
value |
Value |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
mergeMaximum(Value value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder mergeMaximum(Value value)
Sets the property to the maximum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If a maximum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the larger operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The maximum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The maximum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value maximum = 4;
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
value |
Value |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
mergeMinimum(Value value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder mergeMinimum(Value value)
Sets the property to the minimum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the input value. If a minimum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the smaller operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The minimum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The minimum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value minimum = 5;
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
value |
Value |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
mergeRemoveAllFromArray(ArrayValue value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder mergeRemoveAllFromArray(ArrayValue value)
Removes all of the given elements from the array in the property. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when deciding whether an element should be removed. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. This will remove all equivalent values if there are duplicates.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue remove_all_from_array = 7;
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
value |
ArrayValue |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
mergeUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
public final PropertyTransform.Builder mergeUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
unknownFields |
UnknownFieldSet |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setAppendMissingElements(ArrayValue value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setAppendMissingElements(ArrayValue value)
Appends the given elements in order if they are not already present in the current property value. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is first set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when checking if a value is missing. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. If the input contains multiple equivalent values, only the first will be considered.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue append_missing_elements = 6;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
value |
ArrayValue |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setAppendMissingElements(ArrayValue.Builder builderForValue)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setAppendMissingElements(ArrayValue.Builder builderForValue)
Appends the given elements in order if they are not already present in the current property value. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is first set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when checking if a value is missing. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. If the input contains multiple equivalent values, only the first will be considered.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue append_missing_elements = 6;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
builderForValue |
ArrayValue.Builder |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
Parameters | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
field |
FieldDescriptor |
value |
Object |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setIncrement(Value value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setIncrement(Value value)
Adds the given value to the property's current value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If either of the given value or the current property value are doubles, both values will be interpreted as doubles. Double arithmetic and representation of double values follows IEEE 754 semantics. If there is positive/negative integer overflow, the property is resolved to the largest magnitude positive/negative integer.
.google.datastore.v1.Value increment = 3;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
value |
Value |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setIncrement(Value.Builder builderForValue)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setIncrement(Value.Builder builderForValue)
Adds the given value to the property's current value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If either of the given value or the current property value are doubles, both values will be interpreted as doubles. Double arithmetic and representation of double values follows IEEE 754 semantics. If there is positive/negative integer overflow, the property is resolved to the largest magnitude positive/negative integer.
.google.datastore.v1.Value increment = 3;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
builderForValue |
Value.Builder |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setMaximum(Value value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setMaximum(Value value)
Sets the property to the maximum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If a maximum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the larger operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The maximum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The maximum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value maximum = 4;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
value |
Value |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setMaximum(Value.Builder builderForValue)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setMaximum(Value.Builder builderForValue)
Sets the property to the maximum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If a maximum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the larger operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The maximum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The maximum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value maximum = 4;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
builderForValue |
Value.Builder |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setMinimum(Value value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setMinimum(Value value)
Sets the property to the minimum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the input value. If a minimum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the smaller operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The minimum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The minimum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value minimum = 5;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
value |
Value |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setMinimum(Value.Builder builderForValue)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setMinimum(Value.Builder builderForValue)
Sets the property to the minimum of its current value and the given value.
This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the input value. If a minimum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the smaller operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The minimum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The minimum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN.
.google.datastore.v1.Value minimum = 5;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
builderForValue |
Value.Builder |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setProperty(String value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setProperty(String value)
Optional. The name of the property.
Property paths (a list of property names separated by dots (.
)) may be
used to refer to properties inside entity values. For example foo.bar
means the property bar
inside the entity property foo
.
If a property name contains a dot .
or a backlslash \
, then that name
must be escaped.
string property = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = OPTIONAL];
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
value |
String The property to set. |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
This builder for chaining. |
setPropertyBytes(ByteString value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setPropertyBytes(ByteString value)
Optional. The name of the property.
Property paths (a list of property names separated by dots (.
)) may be
used to refer to properties inside entity values. For example foo.bar
means the property bar
inside the entity property foo
.
If a property name contains a dot .
or a backlslash \
, then that name
must be escaped.
string property = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = OPTIONAL];
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
value |
ByteString The bytes for property to set. |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
This builder for chaining. |
setRemoveAllFromArray(ArrayValue value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setRemoveAllFromArray(ArrayValue value)
Removes all of the given elements from the array in the property. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when deciding whether an element should be removed. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. This will remove all equivalent values if there are duplicates.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue remove_all_from_array = 7;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
value |
ArrayValue |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setRemoveAllFromArray(ArrayValue.Builder builderForValue)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setRemoveAllFromArray(ArrayValue.Builder builderForValue)
Removes all of the given elements from the array in the property. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is set to the empty array.
Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when deciding whether an element should be removed. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. This will remove all equivalent values if there are duplicates.
The corresponding transform result will be the null value.
.google.datastore.v1.ArrayValue remove_all_from_array = 7;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
builderForValue |
ArrayValue.Builder |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, int index, Object value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, int index, Object value)
Parameters | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
field |
FieldDescriptor |
index |
int |
value |
Object |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
setSetToServerValue(PropertyTransform.ServerValue value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setSetToServerValue(PropertyTransform.ServerValue value)
Sets the property to the given server value.
.google.datastore.v1.PropertyTransform.ServerValue set_to_server_value = 2;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
value |
PropertyTransform.ServerValue The setToServerValue to set. |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
This builder for chaining. |
setSetToServerValueValue(int value)
public PropertyTransform.Builder setSetToServerValueValue(int value)
Sets the property to the given server value.
.google.datastore.v1.PropertyTransform.ServerValue set_to_server_value = 2;
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
value |
int The enum numeric value on the wire for setToServerValue to set. |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |
This builder for chaining. |
setUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
public final PropertyTransform.Builder setUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
Parameter | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
unknownFields |
UnknownFieldSet |
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
PropertyTransform.Builder |