Google Cloud Storage URI prefix where the results will be stored. Results
will be in JSON format and preceded by its corresponding input URI prefix.
This field can either represent a gcs file prefix or gcs directory. In
either case, the uri should be unique because in order to get all of the
output files, you will need to do a wildcard gcs search on the uri prefix
you provide.
Examples:
File Prefix: gs://bucket-name/here/filenameprefix The output files
will be created in gs://bucket-name/here/ and the names of the
output files will begin with "filenameprefix".
Directory Prefix: gs://bucket-name/some/location/ The output files
will be created in gs://bucket-name/some/location/ and the names of the
output files could be anything because there was no filename prefix
specified.
If multiple outputs, each response is still AnnotateFileResponse, each of
which contains some subset of the full list of AnnotateImageResponse.
Multiple outputs can happen if, for example, the output JSON is too large
and overflows into multiple sharded files.
Google Cloud Storage URI prefix where the results will be stored. Results
will be in JSON format and preceded by its corresponding input URI prefix.
This field can either represent a gcs file prefix or gcs directory. In
either case, the uri should be unique because in order to get all of the
output files, you will need to do a wildcard gcs search on the uri prefix
you provide.
Examples:
File Prefix: gs://bucket-name/here/filenameprefix The output files
will be created in gs://bucket-name/here/ and the names of the
output files will begin with "filenameprefix".
Directory Prefix: gs://bucket-name/some/location/ The output files
will be created in gs://bucket-name/some/location/ and the names of the
output files could be anything because there was no filename prefix
specified.
If multiple outputs, each response is still AnnotateFileResponse, each of
which contains some subset of the full list of AnnotateImageResponse.
Multiple outputs can happen if, for example, the output JSON is too large
and overflows into multiple sharded files.
Google Cloud Storage URI prefix where the results will be stored. Results
will be in JSON format and preceded by its corresponding input URI prefix.
This field can either represent a gcs file prefix or gcs directory. In
either case, the uri should be unique because in order to get all of the
output files, you will need to do a wildcard gcs search on the uri prefix
you provide.
Examples:
File Prefix: gs://bucket-name/here/filenameprefix The output files
will be created in gs://bucket-name/here/ and the names of the
output files will begin with "filenameprefix".
Directory Prefix: gs://bucket-name/some/location/ The output files
will be created in gs://bucket-name/some/location/ and the names of the
output files could be anything because there was no filename prefix
specified.
If multiple outputs, each response is still AnnotateFileResponse, each of
which contains some subset of the full list of AnnotateImageResponse.
Multiple outputs can happen if, for example, the output JSON is too large
and overflows into multiple sharded files.
Google Cloud Storage URI prefix where the results will be stored. Results
will be in JSON format and preceded by its corresponding input URI prefix.
This field can either represent a gcs file prefix or gcs directory. In
either case, the uri should be unique because in order to get all of the
output files, you will need to do a wildcard gcs search on the uri prefix
you provide.
Examples:
File Prefix: gs://bucket-name/here/filenameprefix The output files
will be created in gs://bucket-name/here/ and the names of the
output files will begin with "filenameprefix".
Directory Prefix: gs://bucket-name/some/location/ The output files
will be created in gs://bucket-name/some/location/ and the names of the
output files could be anything because there was no filename prefix
specified.
If multiple outputs, each response is still AnnotateFileResponse, each of
which contains some subset of the full list of AnnotateImageResponse.
Multiple outputs can happen if, for example, the output JSON is too large
and overflows into multiple sharded files.
Google Cloud Storage URI prefix where the results will be stored. Results
will be in JSON format and preceded by its corresponding input URI prefix.
This field can either represent a gcs file prefix or gcs directory. In
either case, the uri should be unique because in order to get all of the
output files, you will need to do a wildcard gcs search on the uri prefix
you provide.
Examples:
File Prefix: gs://bucket-name/here/filenameprefix The output files
will be created in gs://bucket-name/here/ and the names of the
output files will begin with "filenameprefix".
Directory Prefix: gs://bucket-name/some/location/ The output files
will be created in gs://bucket-name/some/location/ and the names of the
output files could be anything because there was no filename prefix
specified.
If multiple outputs, each response is still AnnotateFileResponse, each of
which contains some subset of the full list of AnnotateImageResponse.
Multiple outputs can happen if, for example, the output JSON is too large
and overflows into multiple sharded files.
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