Foo foo = ...; Any any; any.PackFrom(foo); ... if (any.UnpackTo(&foo)) { ... }
GeT /v1/administration/usage/secured-units/current
GetCurrentSecuredUnitsUsage returns the current secured units usage metrics values.
The secured units metrics are collected from all connected clusters every 5 minutes, so the returned result includes data for the connected clusters accurate to about these 5 minutes, and potentially some outdated data for the disconnected clusters.
GeT /v1/administration/usage/secured-units/max
GetMaxSecuredUnitsUsage returns the maximum, i.e. peak, secured units usage observed during a given time range, together with the time when this maximum was aggregated and stored.
The usage metrics are continuously collected from all the connected clusters. The maximum values are kept for some period of time in memory, and then, periodically, are stored to the database. The last data from disconnected clusters are taken into account.
Any
contains an arbitrary serialized protocol buffer message along with a
URL that describes the type of the serialized message.
Protobuf library provides support to pack/unpack Any values in the form of utility functions or additional generated methods of the Any type.
example 1: Pack and unpack a message in C++.
Foo foo = ...; Any any; any.PackFrom(foo); ... if (any.UnpackTo(&foo)) { ... }
example 2: Pack and unpack a message in Java.
Foo foo = ...; Any any = Any.pack(foo); ... if (any.is(Foo.class)) { foo = any.unpack(Foo.class); } // or ... if (any.isSameTypeAs(Foo.getDefaultInstance())) { foo = any.unpack(Foo.getDefaultInstance()); }
example 3: Pack and unpack a message in Python.
foo = Foo(...) any = Any() any.Pack(foo) ... if any.Is(Foo.DeSCRIPTOR): any.Unpack(foo) ...
example 4: Pack and unpack a message in Go
foo := &pb.Foo{...} any, err := anypb.New(foo) if err != nil { ... } ... foo := &pb.Foo{} if err := any.UnmarshalTo(foo); err != nil { ... }
The pack methods provided by protobuf library will by default use 'type.googleapis.com/full.type.name' as the type URL and the unpack methods only use the fully qualified type name after the last '/' in the type URL, for example "foo.bar.com/x/y.z" will yield type name "y.z".
The JSON representation of an Any
value uses the regular
representation of the deserialized, embedded message, with an
additional field @type
which contains the type URL. example:
package google.profile; message Person { string first_name = 1; string last_name = 2; }
{ "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.profile.Person", "firstName": <string>, "lastName": <string> }
If the embedded message type is well-known and has a custom JSON
representation, that representation will be embedded adding a field
value
which holds the custom JSON in addition to the @type
field. example (for message [google.protobuf.Duration][]):
{ "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.protobuf.Duration", "value": "1.212s" }
Field Name | Required | Nullable | Type | Description | Format |
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typeUrl |
String |
A URL/resource name that uniquely identifies the type of the serialized protocol buffer message. This string must contain at least one \"/\" character. The last segment of the URL’s path must represent the fully qualified name of the type (as in |
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value |
byte[] |
Must be a valid serialized protocol buffer of the above specified type. |
byte |
Field Name | Required | Nullable | Type | Description | Format |
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error |
String |
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code |
Integer |
int32 |
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message |
String |
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details |
List of ProtobufAny |
MaxSecuredUnitsUsageResponse holds the maximum values of the secured nodes and CPU Units (as reported by Kubernetes) with the time at which these values were aggregated, with the aggregation period accuracy (1h).
Field Name | Required | Nullable | Type | Description | Format |
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maxNodesAt |
Date |
date-time |
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maxNodes |
String |
int64 |
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maxCpuUnitsAt |
Date |
date-time |
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maxCpuUnits |
String |
int64 |