Reference documentation and code samples for the AlloyDB V1 API class Google::Cloud::AlloyDB::V1::CreateBackupRequest.
Message for creating a Backup
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#backup
def backup() -> ::Google::Cloud::AlloyDB::V1::Backup
- (::Google::Cloud::AlloyDB::V1::Backup) — Required. The resource being created
#backup=
def backup=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::AlloyDB::V1::Backup
- value (::Google::Cloud::AlloyDB::V1::Backup) — Required. The resource being created
- (::Google::Cloud::AlloyDB::V1::Backup) — Required. The resource being created
#backup_id
def backup_id() -> ::String
- (::String) — Required. ID of the requesting object.
#backup_id=
def backup_id=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — Required. ID of the requesting object.
- (::String) — Required. ID of the requesting object.
#parent
def parent() -> ::String
- (::String) — Required. Value for parent.
#parent=
def parent=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — Required. Value for parent.
- (::String) — Required. Value for parent.
#request_id
def request_id() -> ::String
-
(::String) — Optional. An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique
request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to
ignore the request if it has already been completed. The server will
guarantee that for at least 60 minutes since the first request.
For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
#request_id=
def request_id=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) — Optional. An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique
request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to
ignore the request if it has already been completed. The server will
guarantee that for at least 60 minutes since the first request.
For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
-
(::String) — Optional. An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique
request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to
ignore the request if it has already been completed. The server will
guarantee that for at least 60 minutes since the first request.
For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
#validate_only
def validate_only() -> ::Boolean
- (::Boolean) — Optional. If set, the backend validates the request, but doesn't actually execute it.
#validate_only=
def validate_only=(value) -> ::Boolean
- value (::Boolean) — Optional. If set, the backend validates the request, but doesn't actually execute it.
- (::Boolean) — Optional. If set, the backend validates the request, but doesn't actually execute it.