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Processor(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
The first-class citizen for Document AI. Each processor defines how to extract structural information from a document.
Attributes | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
name |
str
Output only. Immutable. The resource name of the processor. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/processors/{processor}
|
type_ |
str
The processor type, e.g., OCR_PROCESSOR ,
INVOICE_PROCESSOR , etc. To get a list of processors
types, see
FetchProcessorTypes.
|
display_name |
str
The display name of the processor. |
state |
google.cloud.documentai_v1.types.Processor.State
Output only. The state of the processor. |
default_processor_version |
str
The default processor version. |
process_endpoint |
str
Output only. Immutable. The http endpoint that can be called to invoke processing. |
create_time |
google.protobuf.timestamp_pb2.Timestamp
The time the processor was created. |
kms_key_name |
str
The KMS key used for encryption/decryption in CMEK scenarios. See https://cloud.google.com/security-key-management. |
Classes
State
State(value)
The possible states of the processor.
Values:
STATE_UNSPECIFIED (0):
The processor is in an unspecified state.
ENABLED (1):
The processor is enabled, i.e., has an
enabled version which can currently serve
processing requests and all the feature
dependencies have been successfully initialized.
DISABLED (2):
The processor is disabled.
ENABLING (3):
The processor is being enabled, will become ENABLED
if
successful.
DISABLING (4):
The processor is being disabled, will become DISABLED
if
successful.
CREATING (5):
The processor is being created, will become either
ENABLED
(for successful creation) or FAILED
(for
failed ones). Once a processor is in this state, it can then
be used for document processing, but the feature
dependencies of the processor might not be fully created
yet.
FAILED (6):
The processor failed during creation or
initialization of feature dependencies. The user
should delete the processor and recreate one as
all the functionalities of the processor are
disabled.
DELETING (7):
The processor is being deleted, will be
removed if successful.