Storage Transfer Service V1 API - Class Google::Cloud::StorageTransfer::V1::Schedule (v0.10.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Storage Transfer Service V1 API class Google::Cloud::StorageTransfer::V1::Schedule.

Transfers can be scheduled to recur or to run just once.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#end_time_of_day

def end_time_of_day() -> ::Google::Type::TimeOfDay
Returns
  • (::Google::Type::TimeOfDay) —

    The time in UTC that no further transfer operations are scheduled. Combined with schedule_end_date, end_time_of_day specifies the end date and time for starting new transfer operations. This field must be greater than or equal to the timestamp corresponding to the combintation of schedule_start_date and start_time_of_day, and is subject to the following:

    • If end_time_of_day is not set and schedule_end_date is set, then a default value of 23:59:59 is used for end_time_of_day.

    • If end_time_of_day is set and schedule_end_date is not set, then INVALID_ARGUMENT is returned.

#end_time_of_day=

def end_time_of_day=(value) -> ::Google::Type::TimeOfDay
Parameter
  • value (::Google::Type::TimeOfDay) —

    The time in UTC that no further transfer operations are scheduled. Combined with schedule_end_date, end_time_of_day specifies the end date and time for starting new transfer operations. This field must be greater than or equal to the timestamp corresponding to the combintation of schedule_start_date and start_time_of_day, and is subject to the following:

    • If end_time_of_day is not set and schedule_end_date is set, then a default value of 23:59:59 is used for end_time_of_day.

    • If end_time_of_day is set and schedule_end_date is not set, then INVALID_ARGUMENT is returned.

Returns
  • (::Google::Type::TimeOfDay) —

    The time in UTC that no further transfer operations are scheduled. Combined with schedule_end_date, end_time_of_day specifies the end date and time for starting new transfer operations. This field must be greater than or equal to the timestamp corresponding to the combintation of schedule_start_date and start_time_of_day, and is subject to the following:

    • If end_time_of_day is not set and schedule_end_date is set, then a default value of 23:59:59 is used for end_time_of_day.

    • If end_time_of_day is set and schedule_end_date is not set, then INVALID_ARGUMENT is returned.

#repeat_interval

def repeat_interval() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
Returns
  • (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — Interval between the start of each scheduled TransferOperation. If unspecified, the default value is 24 hours. This value may not be less than 1 hour.

#repeat_interval=

def repeat_interval=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
Parameter
  • value (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — Interval between the start of each scheduled TransferOperation. If unspecified, the default value is 24 hours. This value may not be less than 1 hour.
Returns
  • (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — Interval between the start of each scheduled TransferOperation. If unspecified, the default value is 24 hours. This value may not be less than 1 hour.

#schedule_end_date

def schedule_end_date() -> ::Google::Type::Date
Returns
  • (::Google::Type::Date) —

    The last day a transfer runs. Date boundaries are determined relative to UTC time. A job runs once per 24 hours within the following guidelines:

    • If schedule_end_date and schedule_start_date are the same and in the future relative to UTC, the transfer is executed only one time.
    • If schedule_end_date is later than schedule_start_date and schedule_end_date is in the future relative to UTC, the job runs each day at start_time_of_day through schedule_end_date.

#schedule_end_date=

def schedule_end_date=(value) -> ::Google::Type::Date
Parameter
  • value (::Google::Type::Date) —

    The last day a transfer runs. Date boundaries are determined relative to UTC time. A job runs once per 24 hours within the following guidelines:

    • If schedule_end_date and schedule_start_date are the same and in the future relative to UTC, the transfer is executed only one time.
    • If schedule_end_date is later than schedule_start_date and schedule_end_date is in the future relative to UTC, the job runs each day at start_time_of_day through schedule_end_date.
Returns
  • (::Google::Type::Date) —

    The last day a transfer runs. Date boundaries are determined relative to UTC time. A job runs once per 24 hours within the following guidelines:

    • If schedule_end_date and schedule_start_date are the same and in the future relative to UTC, the transfer is executed only one time.
    • If schedule_end_date is later than schedule_start_date and schedule_end_date is in the future relative to UTC, the job runs each day at start_time_of_day through schedule_end_date.

#schedule_start_date

def schedule_start_date() -> ::Google::Type::Date
Returns
  • (::Google::Type::Date) — Required. The start date of a transfer. Date boundaries are determined relative to UTC time. If schedule_start_date and start_time_of_day are in the past relative to the job's creation time, the transfer starts the day after you schedule the transfer request.

    Note: When starting jobs at or near midnight UTC it is possible that a job starts later than expected. For example, if you send an outbound request on June 1 one millisecond prior to midnight UTC and the Storage Transfer Service server receives the request on June 2, then it creates a TransferJob with schedule_start_date set to June 2 and a start_time_of_day set to midnight UTC. The first scheduled TransferOperation takes place on June 3 at midnight UTC.

#schedule_start_date=

def schedule_start_date=(value) -> ::Google::Type::Date
Parameter
  • value (::Google::Type::Date) — Required. The start date of a transfer. Date boundaries are determined relative to UTC time. If schedule_start_date and start_time_of_day are in the past relative to the job's creation time, the transfer starts the day after you schedule the transfer request.

    Note: When starting jobs at or near midnight UTC it is possible that a job starts later than expected. For example, if you send an outbound request on June 1 one millisecond prior to midnight UTC and the Storage Transfer Service server receives the request on June 2, then it creates a TransferJob with schedule_start_date set to June 2 and a start_time_of_day set to midnight UTC. The first scheduled TransferOperation takes place on June 3 at midnight UTC.

Returns
  • (::Google::Type::Date) — Required. The start date of a transfer. Date boundaries are determined relative to UTC time. If schedule_start_date and start_time_of_day are in the past relative to the job's creation time, the transfer starts the day after you schedule the transfer request.

    Note: When starting jobs at or near midnight UTC it is possible that a job starts later than expected. For example, if you send an outbound request on June 1 one millisecond prior to midnight UTC and the Storage Transfer Service server receives the request on June 2, then it creates a TransferJob with schedule_start_date set to June 2 and a start_time_of_day set to midnight UTC. The first scheduled TransferOperation takes place on June 3 at midnight UTC.

#start_time_of_day

def start_time_of_day() -> ::Google::Type::TimeOfDay
Returns
  • (::Google::Type::TimeOfDay) —

    The time in UTC that a transfer job is scheduled to run. Transfers may start later than this time.

    If start_time_of_day is not specified:

    • One-time transfers run immediately.
    • Recurring transfers run immediately, and each day at midnight UTC, through schedule_end_date.

    If start_time_of_day is specified:

    • One-time transfers run at the specified time.
    • Recurring transfers run at the specified time each day, through schedule_end_date.

#start_time_of_day=

def start_time_of_day=(value) -> ::Google::Type::TimeOfDay
Parameter
  • value (::Google::Type::TimeOfDay) —

    The time in UTC that a transfer job is scheduled to run. Transfers may start later than this time.

    If start_time_of_day is not specified:

    • One-time transfers run immediately.
    • Recurring transfers run immediately, and each day at midnight UTC, through schedule_end_date.

    If start_time_of_day is specified:

    • One-time transfers run at the specified time.
    • Recurring transfers run at the specified time each day, through schedule_end_date.
Returns
  • (::Google::Type::TimeOfDay) —

    The time in UTC that a transfer job is scheduled to run. Transfers may start later than this time.

    If start_time_of_day is not specified:

    • One-time transfers run immediately.
    • Recurring transfers run immediately, and each day at midnight UTC, through schedule_end_date.

    If start_time_of_day is specified:

    • One-time transfers run at the specified time.
    • Recurring transfers run at the specified time each day, through schedule_end_date.