BigQuery Migration V2 API - Class Google::Rpc::BadRequest::FieldViolation (v0.10.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the BigQuery Migration V2 API class Google::Rpc::BadRequest::FieldViolation.

A message type used to describe a single bad request field.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#description

def description() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — A description of why the request element is bad.

#description=

def description=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — A description of why the request element is bad.
Returns
  • (::String) — A description of why the request element is bad.

#field

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

    A path that leads to a field in the request body. The value will be a sequence of dot-separated identifiers that identify a protocol buffer field.

    Consider the following:

    message CreateContactRequest {
      message EmailAddress {
        enum Type {
          TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
          HOME = 1;
          WORK = 2;
        }
    
        optional string email = 1;
        repeated EmailType type = 2;
      }
    
      string full_name = 1;
      repeated EmailAddress email_addresses = 2;
    }
    

    In this example, in proto field could take one of the following values:

    • full_name for a violation in the full_name value
    • email_addresses[1].email for a violation in the email field of the first email_addresses message
    • email_addresses[3].type[2] for a violation in the second type value in the third email_addresses message.

    In JSON, the same values are represented as:

    • fullName for a violation in the fullName value
    • emailAddresses[1].email for a violation in the email field of the first emailAddresses message
    • emailAddresses[3].type[2] for a violation in the second type value in the third emailAddresses message.

#field=

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

    A path that leads to a field in the request body. The value will be a sequence of dot-separated identifiers that identify a protocol buffer field.

    Consider the following:

    message CreateContactRequest {
      message EmailAddress {
        enum Type {
          TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
          HOME = 1;
          WORK = 2;
        }
    
        optional string email = 1;
        repeated EmailType type = 2;
      }
    
      string full_name = 1;
      repeated EmailAddress email_addresses = 2;
    }
    

    In this example, in proto field could take one of the following values:

    • full_name for a violation in the full_name value
    • email_addresses[1].email for a violation in the email field of the first email_addresses message
    • email_addresses[3].type[2] for a violation in the second type value in the third email_addresses message.

    In JSON, the same values are represented as:

    • fullName for a violation in the fullName value
    • emailAddresses[1].email for a violation in the email field of the first emailAddresses message
    • emailAddresses[3].type[2] for a violation in the second type value in the third emailAddresses message.
Returns
  • (::String) —

    A path that leads to a field in the request body. The value will be a sequence of dot-separated identifiers that identify a protocol buffer field.

    Consider the following:

    message CreateContactRequest {
      message EmailAddress {
        enum Type {
          TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
          HOME = 1;
          WORK = 2;
        }
    
        optional string email = 1;
        repeated EmailType type = 2;
      }
    
      string full_name = 1;
      repeated EmailAddress email_addresses = 2;
    }
    

    In this example, in proto field could take one of the following values:

    • full_name for a violation in the full_name value
    • email_addresses[1].email for a violation in the email field of the first email_addresses message
    • email_addresses[3].type[2] for a violation in the second type value in the third email_addresses message.

    In JSON, the same values are represented as:

    • fullName for a violation in the fullName value
    • emailAddresses[1].email for a violation in the email field of the first emailAddresses message
    • emailAddresses[3].type[2] for a violation in the second type value in the third emailAddresses message.