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com.google.cloud.common
com.google.cloud.filestore.v1
A client to Cloud Filestore API
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
CloudFilestoreManagerClient
Service Description: Configures and manages Cloud Filestore resources.
Cloud Filestore Manager v1.
The file.googleapis.com
service implements the Cloud Filestore API and defines the following
resource model for managing instances:
- The service works with a collection of cloud projects, named:
/projects/*
- Each project has a collection of available locations, named:
/locations/*
- Each location has a collection of instances and backups, named:
/instances/*
and/backups/*
respectively. - As such, Cloud Filestore instances are resources of the form:
/projects/{project_number}/locations/{location_id}/instances/{instance_id}
and backups are resources of the form:/projects/{project_number}/locations/{location_id}/backup/{backup_id}
Note that location_id must be a GCP zone
for instances and but to a GCP region
for
backups; for example:
projects/12345/locations/us-central1-c/instances/my-filestore
projects/12345/locations/us-central1/backups/my-backup
Sample for CloudFilestoreManagerClient:
// This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only.
// It will require modifications to work:
// - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
// - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service client as shown in
// https://cloud.google.com/java/docs/setup#configure_endpoints_for_the_client_library
try (CloudFilestoreManagerClient cloudFilestoreManagerClient =
CloudFilestoreManagerClient.create()) {
InstanceName name = InstanceName.of("[PROJECT]", "[LOCATION]", "[INSTANCE]");
Instance response = cloudFilestoreManagerClient.getInstance(name);
}
com.google.cloud.filestore.v1.stub
com.google.cloud.filestore.v1beta1
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
CloudFilestoreManagerClient
Service Description: Configures and manages Cloud Filestore resources.
Cloud Filestore Manager v1beta1.
The file.googleapis.com
service implements the Cloud Filestore API and defines the following
model for managing resources:
- The service works with a collection of cloud projects, named:
/projects/*
- Each project has a collection of available locations, named:
/locations/*
- Each location has a collection of instances and backups, named:
/instances/*
and/backups/*
respectively. - As such, Cloud Filestore instances are resources of the form:
/projects/{project_id}/locations/{location_id}/instances/{instance_id}
backups are resources of the form:/projects/{project_id}/locations/{location_id}/backup/{backup_id}
Note that location_id can represent a GCP zone
or region
depending on the resource. for
example: A zonal Filestore instance:
projects/my-project/locations/us-central1-c/instances/my-basic-tier-filer
A regional Filestore instance:projects/my-project/locations/us-central1/instances/my-enterprise-filer
Sample for CloudFilestoreManagerClient:
// This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only.
// It will require modifications to work:
// - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
// - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service client as shown in
// https://cloud.google.com/java/docs/setup#configure_endpoints_for_the_client_library
try (CloudFilestoreManagerClient cloudFilestoreManagerClient =
CloudFilestoreManagerClient.create()) {
InstanceName name = InstanceName.of("[PROJECT]", "[LOCATION]", "[INSTANCE]");
Instance response = cloudFilestoreManagerClient.getInstance(name);
}