Google Chat V1 API - Class Google::Apps::Chat::V1::SearchSpacesRequest (v0.7.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Chat V1 API class Google::Apps::Chat::V1::SearchSpacesRequest.

Request to search for a list of spaces based on a query.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#order_by

def order_by() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Optional. How the list of spaces is ordered.

    Supported attributes to order by are:

    • membership_count.joined_direct_human_user_count — Denotes the count of human users that have directly joined a space.
    • last_active_time — Denotes the time when last eligible item is added to any topic of this space.
    • create_time — Denotes the time of the space creation.

    Valid ordering operation values are:

    • ASC for ascending. Default value.

    • DESC for descending.

    The supported syntax are:

    • membership_count.joined_direct_human_user_count DESC
    • membership_count.joined_direct_human_user_count ASC
    • last_active_time DESC
    • last_active_time ASC
    • create_time DESC
    • create_time ASC

#order_by=

def order_by=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) —

    Optional. How the list of spaces is ordered.

    Supported attributes to order by are:

    • membership_count.joined_direct_human_user_count — Denotes the count of human users that have directly joined a space.
    • last_active_time — Denotes the time when last eligible item is added to any topic of this space.
    • create_time — Denotes the time of the space creation.

    Valid ordering operation values are:

    • ASC for ascending. Default value.

    • DESC for descending.

    The supported syntax are:

    • membership_count.joined_direct_human_user_count DESC
    • membership_count.joined_direct_human_user_count ASC
    • last_active_time DESC
    • last_active_time ASC
    • create_time DESC
    • create_time ASC
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Optional. How the list of spaces is ordered.

    Supported attributes to order by are:

    • membership_count.joined_direct_human_user_count — Denotes the count of human users that have directly joined a space.
    • last_active_time — Denotes the time when last eligible item is added to any topic of this space.
    • create_time — Denotes the time of the space creation.

    Valid ordering operation values are:

    • ASC for ascending. Default value.

    • DESC for descending.

    The supported syntax are:

    • membership_count.joined_direct_human_user_count DESC
    • membership_count.joined_direct_human_user_count ASC
    • last_active_time DESC
    • last_active_time ASC
    • create_time DESC
    • create_time ASC

#page_size

def page_size() -> ::Integer
Returns
  • (::Integer) — The maximum number of spaces to return. The service may return fewer than this value.

    If unspecified, at most 100 spaces are returned.

    The maximum value is 1000. If you use a value more than 1000, it's automatically changed to 1000.

#page_size=

def page_size=(value) -> ::Integer
Parameter
  • value (::Integer) — The maximum number of spaces to return. The service may return fewer than this value.

    If unspecified, at most 100 spaces are returned.

    The maximum value is 1000. If you use a value more than 1000, it's automatically changed to 1000.

Returns
  • (::Integer) — The maximum number of spaces to return. The service may return fewer than this value.

    If unspecified, at most 100 spaces are returned.

    The maximum value is 1000. If you use a value more than 1000, it's automatically changed to 1000.

#page_token

def page_token() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — A token, received from the previous search spaces call. Provide this parameter to retrieve the subsequent page.

    When paginating, all other parameters provided should match the call that provided the page token. Passing different values to the other parameters might lead to unexpected results.

#page_token=

def page_token=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — A token, received from the previous search spaces call. Provide this parameter to retrieve the subsequent page.

    When paginating, all other parameters provided should match the call that provided the page token. Passing different values to the other parameters might lead to unexpected results.

Returns
  • (::String) — A token, received from the previous search spaces call. Provide this parameter to retrieve the subsequent page.

    When paginating, all other parameters provided should match the call that provided the page token. Passing different values to the other parameters might lead to unexpected results.

#query

def query() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Required. A search query.

    You can search by using the following parameters:

    • create_time
    • customer
    • display_name
    • external_user_allowed
    • last_active_time
    • space_history_state
    • space_type

    create_time and last_active_time accept a timestamp in RFC-3339 format and the supported comparison operators are: =, <, >, <=, >=.

    customer is required and is used to indicate which customer to fetch spaces from. customers/my_customer is the only supported value.

    display_name only accepts the HAS (:) operator. The text to match is first tokenized into tokens and each token is prefix-matched case-insensitively and independently as a substring anywhere in the space's display_name. For example, Fun Eve matches Fun event or The evening was fun, but not notFun event or even.

    external_user_allowed accepts either true or false.

    space_history_state only accepts values from the historyState field of a space resource.

    space_type is required and the only valid value is SPACE.

    Across different fields, only AND operators are supported. A valid example is space_type = "SPACE" AND display_name:"Hello" and an invalid example is space_type = "SPACE" OR display_name:"Hello".

    Among the same field, space_type doesn't support AND or OR operators. display_name, 'space_history_state', and 'external_user_allowed' only support OR operators. last_active_time and create_time support both AND and OR operators. AND can only be used to represent an interval, such as last_active_time < "2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" AND last_active_time > "2023-01-01T00:00:00+00:00".

    The following example queries are valid:

    ``` customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE"

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND display_name:"Hello World"

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND (last_active_time < "2020-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" OR last_active_time > "2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00")

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND (display_name:"Hello World" OR display_name:"Fun event") AND (last_active_time > "2020-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" AND last_active_time < "2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00")

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND (create_time > "2019-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" AND create_time < "2020-01-01T00:00:00+00:00") AND (external_user_allowed = "true") AND (space_history_state = "HISTORY_ON" OR space_history_state = "HISTORY_OFF") ```

#query=

def query=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Required. A search query.

    You can search by using the following parameters:

    • create_time
    • customer
    • display_name
    • external_user_allowed
    • last_active_time
    • space_history_state
    • space_type

    create_time and last_active_time accept a timestamp in RFC-3339 format and the supported comparison operators are: =, <, >, <=, >=.

    customer is required and is used to indicate which customer to fetch spaces from. customers/my_customer is the only supported value.

    display_name only accepts the HAS (:) operator. The text to match is first tokenized into tokens and each token is prefix-matched case-insensitively and independently as a substring anywhere in the space's display_name. For example, Fun Eve matches Fun event or The evening was fun, but not notFun event or even.

    external_user_allowed accepts either true or false.

    space_history_state only accepts values from the historyState field of a space resource.

    space_type is required and the only valid value is SPACE.

    Across different fields, only AND operators are supported. A valid example is space_type = "SPACE" AND display_name:"Hello" and an invalid example is space_type = "SPACE" OR display_name:"Hello".

    Among the same field, space_type doesn't support AND or OR operators. display_name, 'space_history_state', and 'external_user_allowed' only support OR operators. last_active_time and create_time support both AND and OR operators. AND can only be used to represent an interval, such as last_active_time < "2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" AND last_active_time > "2023-01-01T00:00:00+00:00".

    The following example queries are valid:

    ``` customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE"

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND display_name:"Hello World"

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND (last_active_time < "2020-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" OR last_active_time > "2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00")

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND (display_name:"Hello World" OR display_name:"Fun event") AND (last_active_time > "2020-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" AND last_active_time < "2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00")

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND (create_time > "2019-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" AND create_time < "2020-01-01T00:00:00+00:00") AND (external_user_allowed = "true") AND (space_history_state = "HISTORY_ON" OR space_history_state = "HISTORY_OFF") ```

Returns
  • (::String) — Required. A search query.

    You can search by using the following parameters:

    • create_time
    • customer
    • display_name
    • external_user_allowed
    • last_active_time
    • space_history_state
    • space_type

    create_time and last_active_time accept a timestamp in RFC-3339 format and the supported comparison operators are: =, <, >, <=, >=.

    customer is required and is used to indicate which customer to fetch spaces from. customers/my_customer is the only supported value.

    display_name only accepts the HAS (:) operator. The text to match is first tokenized into tokens and each token is prefix-matched case-insensitively and independently as a substring anywhere in the space's display_name. For example, Fun Eve matches Fun event or The evening was fun, but not notFun event or even.

    external_user_allowed accepts either true or false.

    space_history_state only accepts values from the historyState field of a space resource.

    space_type is required and the only valid value is SPACE.

    Across different fields, only AND operators are supported. A valid example is space_type = "SPACE" AND display_name:"Hello" and an invalid example is space_type = "SPACE" OR display_name:"Hello".

    Among the same field, space_type doesn't support AND or OR operators. display_name, 'space_history_state', and 'external_user_allowed' only support OR operators. last_active_time and create_time support both AND and OR operators. AND can only be used to represent an interval, such as last_active_time < "2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" AND last_active_time > "2023-01-01T00:00:00+00:00".

    The following example queries are valid:

    ``` customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE"

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND display_name:"Hello World"

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND (last_active_time < "2020-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" OR last_active_time > "2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00")

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND (display_name:"Hello World" OR display_name:"Fun event") AND (last_active_time > "2020-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" AND last_active_time < "2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00")

    customer = "customers/my_customer" AND space_type = "SPACE" AND (create_time > "2019-01-01T00:00:00+00:00" AND create_time < "2020-01-01T00:00:00+00:00") AND (external_user_allowed = "true") AND (space_history_state = "HISTORY_ON" OR space_history_state = "HISTORY_OFF") ```

#use_admin_access

def use_admin_access() -> ::Boolean
Returns
  • (::Boolean) — When true, the method runs using the user's Google Workspace administrator privileges.

    The calling user must be a Google Workspace administrator with the manage chat and spaces conversations privilege.

    Requires either the chat.admin.spaces.readonly or chat.admin.spaces OAuth 2.0 scope.

    This method currently only supports admin access, thus only true is accepted for this field.

#use_admin_access=

def use_admin_access=(value) -> ::Boolean
Parameter
  • value (::Boolean) — When true, the method runs using the user's Google Workspace administrator privileges.

    The calling user must be a Google Workspace administrator with the manage chat and spaces conversations privilege.

    Requires either the chat.admin.spaces.readonly or chat.admin.spaces OAuth 2.0 scope.

    This method currently only supports admin access, thus only true is accepted for this field.

Returns
  • (::Boolean) — When true, the method runs using the user's Google Workspace administrator privileges.

    The calling user must be a Google Workspace administrator with the manage chat and spaces conversations privilege.

    Requires either the chat.admin.spaces.readonly or chat.admin.spaces OAuth 2.0 scope.

    This method currently only supports admin access, thus only true is accepted for this field.