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Request message for FeaturestoreService.SearchFeatures.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#location
def location() -> ::String
-
(::String) — Required. The resource name of the Location to search Features.
Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}
#location=
def location=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) — Required. The resource name of the Location to search Features.
Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}
-
(::String) — Required. The resource name of the Location to search Features.
Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}
#page_size
def page_size() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — The maximum number of Features to return. The service may return fewer than this value. If unspecified, at most 100 Features will be returned. The maximum value is 100; any value greater than 100 will be coerced to 100.
#page_size=
def page_size=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — The maximum number of Features to return. The service may return fewer than this value. If unspecified, at most 100 Features will be returned. The maximum value is 100; any value greater than 100 will be coerced to 100.
- (::Integer) — The maximum number of Features to return. The service may return fewer than this value. If unspecified, at most 100 Features will be returned. The maximum value is 100; any value greater than 100 will be coerced to 100.
#page_token
def page_token() -> ::String
-
(::String) — A page token, received from a previous
FeaturestoreService.SearchFeatures call.
Provide this to retrieve the subsequent page.
When paginating, all other parameters provided to FeaturestoreService.SearchFeatures, except
page_size
, must match the call that provided the page token.
#page_token=
def page_token=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) — A page token, received from a previous
FeaturestoreService.SearchFeatures call.
Provide this to retrieve the subsequent page.
When paginating, all other parameters provided to FeaturestoreService.SearchFeatures, except
page_size
, must match the call that provided the page token.
-
(::String) — A page token, received from a previous
FeaturestoreService.SearchFeatures call.
Provide this to retrieve the subsequent page.
When paginating, all other parameters provided to FeaturestoreService.SearchFeatures, except
page_size
, must match the call that provided the page token.
#query
def query() -> ::String
-
(::String) —
Query string that is a conjunction of field-restricted queries and/or field-restricted filters. Field-restricted queries and filters can be combined using
AND
to form a conjunction.A field query is in the form FIELD:QUERY. This implicitly checks if QUERY exists as a substring within Feature's FIELD. The QUERY and the FIELD are converted to a sequence of words (i.e. tokens) for comparison. This is done by:
- Removing leading/trailing whitespace and tokenizing the search value.
Characters that are not one of alphanumeric
[a-zA-Z0-9]
, underscore_
, or asterisk*
are treated as delimiters for tokens.*
is treated as a wildcard that matches characters within a token. - Ignoring case.
- Prepending an asterisk to the first and appending an asterisk to the last token in QUERY.
A QUERY must be either a singular token or a phrase. A phrase is one or multiple words enclosed in double quotation marks ("). With phrases, the order of the words is important. Words in the phrase must be matching in order and consecutively.
Supported FIELDs for field-restricted queries:
feature_id
description
entity_type_id
Examples:
feature_id: foo
--> Matches a Feature with ID containing the substringfoo
(eg.foo
,foofeature
,barfoo
).feature_id: foo*feature
--> Matches a Feature with ID containing the substringfoo*feature
(eg.foobarfeature
).feature_id: foo AND description: bar
--> Matches a Feature with ID containing the substringfoo
and description containing the substringbar
.
Besides field queries, the following exact-match filters are supported. The exact-match filters do not support wildcards. Unlike field-restricted queries, exact-match filters are case-sensitive.
feature_id
: Supports = comparisons.description
: Supports = comparisons. Multi-token filters should be enclosed in quotes.entity_type_id
: Supports = comparisons.value_type
: Supports = and != comparisons.labels
: Supports key-value equality as well as key presence.featurestore_id
: Supports = comparisons.
Examples:
description = "foo bar"
--> Any Feature with description exactly equal tofoo bar
value_type = DOUBLE
--> Features whose type is DOUBLE.labels.active = yes AND labels.env = prod
--> Features having both (active: yes) and (env: prod) labels.labels.env: *
--> Any Feature which has a label withenv
as the key.
- Removing leading/trailing whitespace and tokenizing the search value.
Characters that are not one of alphanumeric
#query=
def query=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) —
Query string that is a conjunction of field-restricted queries and/or field-restricted filters. Field-restricted queries and filters can be combined using
AND
to form a conjunction.A field query is in the form FIELD:QUERY. This implicitly checks if QUERY exists as a substring within Feature's FIELD. The QUERY and the FIELD are converted to a sequence of words (i.e. tokens) for comparison. This is done by:
- Removing leading/trailing whitespace and tokenizing the search value.
Characters that are not one of alphanumeric
[a-zA-Z0-9]
, underscore_
, or asterisk*
are treated as delimiters for tokens.*
is treated as a wildcard that matches characters within a token. - Ignoring case.
- Prepending an asterisk to the first and appending an asterisk to the last token in QUERY.
A QUERY must be either a singular token or a phrase. A phrase is one or multiple words enclosed in double quotation marks ("). With phrases, the order of the words is important. Words in the phrase must be matching in order and consecutively.
Supported FIELDs for field-restricted queries:
feature_id
description
entity_type_id
Examples:
feature_id: foo
--> Matches a Feature with ID containing the substringfoo
(eg.foo
,foofeature
,barfoo
).feature_id: foo*feature
--> Matches a Feature with ID containing the substringfoo*feature
(eg.foobarfeature
).feature_id: foo AND description: bar
--> Matches a Feature with ID containing the substringfoo
and description containing the substringbar
.
Besides field queries, the following exact-match filters are supported. The exact-match filters do not support wildcards. Unlike field-restricted queries, exact-match filters are case-sensitive.
feature_id
: Supports = comparisons.description
: Supports = comparisons. Multi-token filters should be enclosed in quotes.entity_type_id
: Supports = comparisons.value_type
: Supports = and != comparisons.labels
: Supports key-value equality as well as key presence.featurestore_id
: Supports = comparisons.
Examples:
description = "foo bar"
--> Any Feature with description exactly equal tofoo bar
value_type = DOUBLE
--> Features whose type is DOUBLE.labels.active = yes AND labels.env = prod
--> Features having both (active: yes) and (env: prod) labels.labels.env: *
--> Any Feature which has a label withenv
as the key.
- Removing leading/trailing whitespace and tokenizing the search value.
Characters that are not one of alphanumeric
-
(::String) —
Query string that is a conjunction of field-restricted queries and/or field-restricted filters. Field-restricted queries and filters can be combined using
AND
to form a conjunction.A field query is in the form FIELD:QUERY. This implicitly checks if QUERY exists as a substring within Feature's FIELD. The QUERY and the FIELD are converted to a sequence of words (i.e. tokens) for comparison. This is done by:
- Removing leading/trailing whitespace and tokenizing the search value.
Characters that are not one of alphanumeric
[a-zA-Z0-9]
, underscore_
, or asterisk*
are treated as delimiters for tokens.*
is treated as a wildcard that matches characters within a token. - Ignoring case.
- Prepending an asterisk to the first and appending an asterisk to the last token in QUERY.
A QUERY must be either a singular token or a phrase. A phrase is one or multiple words enclosed in double quotation marks ("). With phrases, the order of the words is important. Words in the phrase must be matching in order and consecutively.
Supported FIELDs for field-restricted queries:
feature_id
description
entity_type_id
Examples:
feature_id: foo
--> Matches a Feature with ID containing the substringfoo
(eg.foo
,foofeature
,barfoo
).feature_id: foo*feature
--> Matches a Feature with ID containing the substringfoo*feature
(eg.foobarfeature
).feature_id: foo AND description: bar
--> Matches a Feature with ID containing the substringfoo
and description containing the substringbar
.
Besides field queries, the following exact-match filters are supported. The exact-match filters do not support wildcards. Unlike field-restricted queries, exact-match filters are case-sensitive.
feature_id
: Supports = comparisons.description
: Supports = comparisons. Multi-token filters should be enclosed in quotes.entity_type_id
: Supports = comparisons.value_type
: Supports = and != comparisons.labels
: Supports key-value equality as well as key presence.featurestore_id
: Supports = comparisons.
Examples:
description = "foo bar"
--> Any Feature with description exactly equal tofoo bar
value_type = DOUBLE
--> Features whose type is DOUBLE.labels.active = yes AND labels.env = prod
--> Features having both (active: yes) and (env: prod) labels.labels.env: *
--> Any Feature which has a label withenv
as the key.
- Removing leading/trailing whitespace and tokenizing the search value.
Characters that are not one of alphanumeric