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public abstract static class WorkflowsServiceV2BetaGrpc.WorkflowsServiceV2BetaImplBase implements BindableService
A service for running workflows, such as pipelines consisting of Docker containers.
Implements
io.grpc.BindableServiceConstructors
WorkflowsServiceV2BetaImplBase()
public WorkflowsServiceV2BetaImplBase()
Methods
bindService()
public final ServerServiceDefinition bindService()
Type | Description |
io.grpc.ServerServiceDefinition |
runPipeline(RunPipelineRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
public void runPipeline(RunPipelineRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Runs a pipeline. The returned Operation's [metadata] [google.longrunning.Operation.metadata] field will contain a google.cloud.lifesciences.v2beta.Metadata object describing the status of the pipeline execution. The response field will contain a google.cloud.lifesciences.v2beta.RunPipelineResponse object if the pipeline completes successfully. Note: Before you can use this method, the Life Sciences Service Agent must have access to your project. This is done automatically when the Cloud Life Sciences API is first enabled, but if you delete this permission you must disable and re-enable the API to grant the Life Sciences Service Agent the required permissions. Authorization requires the following Google IAM permission:
lifesciences.workflows.run
Name | Description |
request | RunPipelineRequest |
responseObserver | io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<Operation> |