📄 Source: GooglePrivacyDlpV2TimespanConfig.php
<?php
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namespace Google\Service\DLP;
class GooglePrivacyDlpV2TimespanConfig extends \Google\Model
{
/**
* When the job is started by a JobTrigger we will automatically figure out a
* valid start_time to avoid scanning files that have not been modified since
* the last time the JobTrigger executed. This will be based on the time of
* the execution of the last run of the JobTrigger or the timespan end_time
* used in the last run of the JobTrigger. **For BigQuery** Inspect jobs
* triggered by automatic population will scan data that is at least three
* hours old when the job starts. This is because streaming buffer rows are
* not read during inspection and reading up to the current timestamp will
* result in skipped rows. See the [known
* issue](https://cloud.google.com/sensitive-data-protection/docs/known-
* issues#recently-streamed-data) related to this operation.
*
* @var bool
*/
public $enableAutoPopulationOfTimespanConfig;
/**
* Exclude files, tables, or rows newer than this value. If not set, no upper
* time limit is applied.
*
* @var string
*/
public $endTime;
/**
* Exclude files, tables, or rows older than this value. If not set, no lower
* time limit is applied.
*
* @var string
*/
public $startTime;
protected $timestampFieldType = GooglePrivacyDlpV2FieldId::class;
protected $timestampFieldDataType = '';
/**
* When the job is started by a JobTrigger we will automatically figure out a
* valid start_time to avoid scanning files that have not been modified since
* the last time the JobTrigger executed. This will be based on the time of
* the execution of the last run of the JobTrigger or the timespan end_time
* used in the last run of the JobTrigger. **For BigQuery** Inspect jobs
* triggered by automatic population will scan data that is at least three
* hours old when the job starts. This is because streaming buffer rows are
* not read during inspection and reading up to the current timestamp will
* result in skipped rows. See the [known
* issue](https://cloud.google.com/sensitive-data-protection/docs/known-
* issues#recently-streamed-data) related to this operation.
*
* @param bool $enableAutoPopulationOfTimespanConfig
*/
public function setEnableAutoPopulationOfTimespanConfig($enableAutoPopulationOfTimespanConfig)
{
$this->enableAutoPopulationOfTimespanConfig = $enableAutoPopulationOfTimespanConfig;
}
/**
* @return bool
*/
public function getEnableAutoPopulationOfTimespanConfig()
{
return $this->enableAutoPopulationOfTimespanConfig;
}
/**
* Exclude files, tables, or rows newer than this value. If not set, no upper
* time limit is applied.
*
* @param string $endTime
*/
public function setEndTime($endTime)
{
$this->endTime = $endTime;
}
/**
* @return string
*/
public function getEndTime()
{
return $this->endTime;
}
/**
* Exclude files, tables, or rows older than this value. If not set, no lower
* time limit is applied.
*
* @param string $startTime
*/
public function setStartTime($startTime)
{
$this->startTime = $startTime;
}
/**
* @return string
*/
public function getStartTime()
{
return $this->startTime;
}
/**
* Specification of the field containing the timestamp of scanned items. Used
* for data sources like Datastore and BigQuery. **For BigQuery** If this
* value is not specified and the table was modified between the given start
* and end times, the entire table will be scanned. If this value is
* specified, then rows are filtered based on the given start and end times.
* Rows with a `NULL` value in the provided BigQuery column are skipped. Valid
* data types of the provided BigQuery column are: `INTEGER`, `DATE`,
* `TIMESTAMP`, and `DATETIME`. If your BigQuery table is [partitioned at
* ingestion time](https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/partitioned-
* tables#ingestion_time), you can use any of the following pseudo-columns as
* your timestamp field. When used with Cloud DLP, these pseudo-column names
* are case sensitive. - `_PARTITIONTIME` - `_PARTITIONDATE` -
* `_PARTITION_LOAD_TIME` **For Datastore** If this value is specified, then
* entities are filtered based on the given start and end times. If an entity
* does not contain the provided timestamp property or contains empty or
* invalid values, then it is included. Valid data types of the provided
* timestamp property are: `TIMESTAMP`. See the [known
* issue](https://cloud.google.com/sensitive-data-protection/docs/known-
* issues#bq-timespan) related to this operation.
*
* @param GooglePrivacyDlpV2FieldId $timestampField
*/
public function setTimestampField(GooglePrivacyDlpV2FieldId $timestampField)
{
$this->timestampField = $timestampField;
}
/**
* @return GooglePrivacyDlpV2FieldId
*/
public function getTimestampField()
{
return $this->timestampField;
}
}
// Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name.
class_alias(GooglePrivacyDlpV2TimespanConfig::class, 'Google_Service_DLP_GooglePrivacyDlpV2TimespanConfig');
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