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api_name: language
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api_version: v1
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organization_name: google-cloud
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service_yaml: language_v1.yaml
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gapic_yaml: v1/language_gapic.yaml
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proto_deps:
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- name: google-common-protos
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src_proto_paths:
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- v1
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proto_deps:
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- name: google-common-protos
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service_yaml: language_v1.yaml
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gapic_yaml: v1/language_gapic.yaml
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artifacts:
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- name: gapic_config
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type: GAPIC_CONFIG
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- name: java_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: JAVA
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release_level: GA
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- name: python_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: PYTHON
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- name: php_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: PHP
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- name: ruby_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: RUBY
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- name: go_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: GO
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- name: csharp_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: CSHARP
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- name: nodejs_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: NODEJS
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release_level: BETA
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- name: gapic_config
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type: GAPIC_CONFIG
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- name: php_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: PHP
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- name: go_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: GO
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- name: ruby_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: RUBY
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- name: csharp_gapic
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type: GAPIC
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language: CSHARP
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type: google.api.Service
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config_version: 2
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config_version: 3
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name: language.googleapis.com
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title: Google Cloud Natural Language API
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title: Cloud Natural Language API
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apis:
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- name: google.cloud.language.v1.LanguageService
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- name: google.cloud.language.v1.LanguageService
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documentation:
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summary:
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'Google Cloud Natural Language API provides natural language understanding
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technologies to developers. Examples include sentiment analysis, entity
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recognition, and text annotations.'
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summary: |-
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Provides natural language understanding technologies, such as sentiment
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analysis, entity recognition, entity sentiment analysis, and other text
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annotations, to developers.
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authentication:
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rules:
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- selector: '*'
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- selector: 'google.cloud.language.v1.LanguageService.*'
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oauth:
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canonical_scopes: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
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canonical_scopes: |-
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-language,
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
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type: com.google.api.codegen.ConfigProto
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config_schema_version: 1.0.0
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# The settings of generated code in a specific language.
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language_settings:
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java:
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package_name: com.google.cloud.language.v1
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release_level: GA
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python:
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package_name: google.cloud.language_v1.gapic
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go:
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package_name: cloud.google.com/go/language/apiv1
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release_level: GA
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csharp:
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package_name: Google.Cloud.Language.V1
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release_level: GA
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ruby:
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package_name: Google::Cloud::Language::V1
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php:
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package_name: Google\Cloud\Language\V1
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nodejs:
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package_name: language.v1
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domain_layer_location: google-cloud
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# The configuration for the license header to put on generated files.
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license_header:
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# The file containing the copyright line(s).
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copyright_file: copyright-google.txt
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# The file containing the raw license header without any copyright line(s).
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license_file: license-header-apache-2.0.txt
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# A list of API interface configurations.
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interfaces:
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# The fully qualified name of the API interface.
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- name: google.cloud.language.v1.LanguageService
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smoke_test:
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method: AnalyzeSentiment
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init_fields:
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- document.content="Hello, world!"
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- document.type=PLAIN_TEXT
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# A list of resource collection configurations.
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# Consists of a name_pattern and an entity_name.
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# The name_pattern is a pattern to describe the names of the resources of this
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# collection, using the platform's conventions for URI patterns. A generator
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# may use this to generate methods to compose and decompose such names. The
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# pattern should use named placeholders as in `shelves/{shelf}/books/{book}`;
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# those will be taken as hints for the parameter names of the generated
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# methods. If empty, no name methods are generated.
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# The entity_name is the name to be used as a basis for generated methods and
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# classes.
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collections: []
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# Definition for retryable codes.
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retry_codes_def:
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- name: idempotent
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retry_codes:
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- UNAVAILABLE
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- DEADLINE_EXCEEDED
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- UNAVAILABLE
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- name: non_idempotent
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retry_codes: []
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# Definition for retry/backoff parameters.
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retry_params_def:
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- name: default
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initial_retry_delay_millis: 100
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retry_delay_multiplier: 1.3
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max_retry_delay_millis: 60000
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initial_rpc_timeout_millis: 60000
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initial_rpc_timeout_millis: 20000
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rpc_timeout_multiplier: 1
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max_rpc_timeout_millis: 60000
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max_rpc_timeout_millis: 20000
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total_timeout_millis: 600000
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# A list of method configurations.
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# Common properties:
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#
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# name - The simple name of the method.
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#
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# flattening - Specifies the configuration for parameter flattening.
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# Describes the parameter groups for which a generator should produce method
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# overloads which allow a client to directly pass request message fields as
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# method parameters. This information may or may not be used, depending on
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# the target language.
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# Consists of groups, which each represent a list of parameters to be
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# flattened. Each parameter listed must be a field of the request message.
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#
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# required_fields - Fields that are always required for a request to be
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# valid.
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#
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# resource_name_treatment - An enum that specifies how to treat the resource
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# name formats defined in the field_name_patterns and
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# response_field_name_patterns fields.
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# UNSET: default value
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# NONE: the collection configs will not be used by the generated code.
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# VALIDATE: string fields will be validated by the client against the
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# specified resource name formats.
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# STATIC_TYPES: the client will use generated types for resource names.
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#
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# page_streaming - Specifies the configuration for paging.
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# Describes information for generating a method which transforms a paging
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# list RPC into a stream of resources.
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# Consists of a request and a response.
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# The request specifies request information of the list method. It defines
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# which fields match the paging pattern in the request. The request consists
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# of a page_size_field and a token_field. The page_size_field is the name of
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# the optional field specifying the maximum number of elements to be
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# returned in the response. The token_field is the name of the field in the
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# request containing the page token.
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# The response specifies response information of the list method. It defines
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# which fields match the paging pattern in the response. The response
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# consists of a token_field and a resources_field. The token_field is the
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# name of the field in the response containing the next page token. The
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# resources_field is the name of the field in the response containing the
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# list of resources belonging to the page.
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#
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# retry_codes_name - Specifies the configuration for retryable codes. The
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# name must be defined in interfaces.retry_codes_def.
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#
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# retry_params_name - Specifies the configuration for retry/backoff
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# parameters. The name must be defined in interfaces.retry_params_def.
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#
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# field_name_patterns - Maps the field name of the request type to
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# entity_name of interfaces.collections.
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# Specifies the string pattern that the field must follow.
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#
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# timeout_millis - Specifies the default timeout for a non-retrying call. If
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# the call is retrying, refer to retry_params_name instead.
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methods:
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- name: AnalyzeSentiment
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flattening:
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- document
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retry_codes_name: idempotent
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retry_params_name: default
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timeout_millis: 30000
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timeout_millis: 60000
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- name: AnalyzeEntities
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flattening:
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groups:
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- document
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retry_codes_name: idempotent
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retry_params_name: default
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timeout_millis: 30000
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timeout_millis: 60000
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- name: AnalyzeEntitySentiment
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flattening:
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groups:
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- document
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retry_codes_name: idempotent
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retry_params_name: default
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timeout_millis: 30000
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timeout_millis: 60000
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- name: AnalyzeSyntax
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flattening:
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groups:
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- document
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retry_codes_name: idempotent
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retry_params_name: default
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timeout_millis: 30000
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timeout_millis: 60000
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- name: ClassifyText
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flattening:
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groups:
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- document
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retry_codes_name: idempotent
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retry_params_name: default
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timeout_millis: 30000
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timeout_millis: 60000
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- name: AnnotateText
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flattening:
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groups:
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- features
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retry_codes_name: idempotent
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retry_params_name: default
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timeout_millis: 30000
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timeout_millis: 60000
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// Copyright 2017 Google Inc.
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// Copyright 2019 Google LLC.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//
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syntax = "proto3";
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// Other types
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OTHER = 7;
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// Phone number
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PHONE_NUMBER = 9;
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// Address
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ADDRESS = 10;
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// Date
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DATE = 11;
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// Number
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NUMBER = 12;
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// Price
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PRICE = 13;
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}
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// The representative name for the entity.
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Sentiment sentiment = 6;
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}
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// Represents the text encoding that the caller uses to process the output.
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// Providing an `EncodingType` is recommended because the API provides the
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// beginning offsets for various outputs, such as tokens and mentions, and
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// languages that natively use different text encodings may access offsets
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// differently.
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enum EncodingType {
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// If `EncodingType` is not specified, encoding-dependent information (such as
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// `begin_offset`) will be set at `-1`.
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NONE = 0;
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// Encoding-dependent information (such as `begin_offset`) is calculated based
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// on the UTF-8 encoding of the input. C++ and Go are examples of languages
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// that use this encoding natively.
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UTF8 = 1;
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// Encoding-dependent information (such as `begin_offset`) is calculated based
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// on the UTF-16 encoding of the input. Java and JavaScript are examples of
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// languages that use this encoding natively.
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UTF16 = 2;
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// Encoding-dependent information (such as `begin_offset`) is calculated based
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// on the UTF-32 encoding of the input. Python is an example of a language
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// that uses this encoding natively.
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UTF32 = 3;
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}
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// Represents the smallest syntactic building block of the text.
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message Token {
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// The token text.
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// Represents a category returned from the text classifier.
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message ClassificationCategory {
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// The name of the category representing the document.
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// The name of the category representing the document, from the [predefined
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// taxonomy](/natural-language/docs/categories).
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string name = 1;
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// The classifier's confidence of the category. Number represents how certain
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// Categories identified in the input document.
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repeated ClassificationCategory categories = 6;
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}
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// Represents the text encoding that the caller uses to process the output.
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// Providing an `EncodingType` is recommended because the API provides the
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// beginning offsets for various outputs, such as tokens and mentions, and
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// languages that natively use different text encodings may access offsets
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// differently.
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enum EncodingType {
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// If `EncodingType` is not specified, encoding-dependent information (such as
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// `begin_offset`) will be set at `-1`.
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NONE = 0;
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// Encoding-dependent information (such as `begin_offset`) is calculated based
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// on the UTF-8 encoding of the input. C++ and Go are examples of languages
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// that use this encoding natively.
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UTF8 = 1;
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// Encoding-dependent information (such as `begin_offset`) is calculated based
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// on the UTF-16 encoding of the input. Java and Javascript are examples of
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// languages that use this encoding natively.
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UTF16 = 2;
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// Encoding-dependent information (such as `begin_offset`) is calculated based
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// on the UTF-32 encoding of the input. Python is an example of a language
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// that uses this encoding natively.
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UTF32 = 3;
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}
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