📄 Source: ImportProductSetsGcsSource.php
<?php
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namespace Google\Service\Vision;
class ImportProductSetsGcsSource extends \Google\Model
{
/**
* The Google Cloud Storage URI of the input csv file. The URI must start with
* `gs://`. The format of the input csv file should be one image per line. In
* each line, there are 8 columns. 1. image-uri 2. image-id 3. product-set-id
* 4. product-id 5. product-category 6. product-display-name 7. labels 8.
* bounding-poly The `image-uri`, `product-set-id`, `product-id`, and
* `product-category` columns are required. All other columns are optional. If
* the `ProductSet` or `Product` specified by the `product-set-id` and
* `product-id` values does not exist, then the system will create a new
* `ProductSet` or `Product` for the image. In this case, the `product-
* display-name` column refers to display_name, the `product-category` column
* refers to product_category, and the `labels` column refers to
* product_labels. The `image-id` column is optional but must be unique if
* provided. If it is empty, the system will automatically assign a unique id
* to the image. The `product-display-name` column is optional. If it is
* empty, the system sets the display_name field for the product to a space ("
* "). You can update the `display_name` later by using the API. If a
* `Product` with the specified `product-id` already exists, then the system
* ignores the `product-display-name`, `product-category`, and `labels`
* columns. The `labels` column (optional) is a line containing a list of
* comma-separated key-value pairs, in the following format:
* "key_1=value_1,key_2=value_2,...,key_n=value_n" The `bounding-poly` column
* (optional) identifies one region of interest from the image in the same
* manner as `CreateReferenceImage`. If you do not specify the `bounding-poly`
* column, then the system will try to detect regions of interest
* automatically. At most one `bounding-poly` column is allowed per line. If
* the image contains multiple regions of interest, add a line to the CSV file
* that includes the same product information, and the `bounding-poly` values
* for each region of interest. The `bounding-poly` column must contain an
* even number of comma-separated numbers, in the format
* "p1_x,p1_y,p2_x,p2_y,...,pn_x,pn_y". Use non-negative integers for absolute
* bounding polygons, and float values in [0, 1] for normalized bounding
* polygons. The system will resize the image if the image resolution is too
* large to process (larger than 20MP).
*
* @var string
*/
public $csvFileUri;
/**
* The Google Cloud Storage URI of the input csv file. The URI must start with
* `gs://`. The format of the input csv file should be one image per line. In
* each line, there are 8 columns. 1. image-uri 2. image-id 3. product-set-id
* 4. product-id 5. product-category 6. product-display-name 7. labels 8.
* bounding-poly The `image-uri`, `product-set-id`, `product-id`, and
* `product-category` columns are required. All other columns are optional. If
* the `ProductSet` or `Product` specified by the `product-set-id` and
* `product-id` values does not exist, then the system will create a new
* `ProductSet` or `Product` for the image. In this case, the `product-
* display-name` column refers to display_name, the `product-category` column
* refers to product_category, and the `labels` column refers to
* product_labels. The `image-id` column is optional but must be unique if
* provided. If it is empty, the system will automatically assign a unique id
* to the image. The `product-display-name` column is optional. If it is
* empty, the system sets the display_name field for the product to a space ("
* "). You can update the `display_name` later by using the API. If a
* `Product` with the specified `product-id` already exists, then the system
* ignores the `product-display-name`, `product-category`, and `labels`
* columns. The `labels` column (optional) is a line containing a list of
* comma-separated key-value pairs, in the following format:
* "key_1=value_1,key_2=value_2,...,key_n=value_n" The `bounding-poly` column
* (optional) identifies one region of interest from the image in the same
* manner as `CreateReferenceImage`. If you do not specify the `bounding-poly`
* column, then the system will try to detect regions of interest
* automatically. At most one `bounding-poly` column is allowed per line. If
* the image contains multiple regions of interest, add a line to the CSV file
* that includes the same product information, and the `bounding-poly` values
* for each region of interest. The `bounding-poly` column must contain an
* even number of comma-separated numbers, in the format
* "p1_x,p1_y,p2_x,p2_y,...,pn_x,pn_y". Use non-negative integers for absolute
* bounding polygons, and float values in [0, 1] for normalized bounding
* polygons. The system will resize the image if the image resolution is too
* large to process (larger than 20MP).
*
* @param string $csvFileUri
*/
public function setCsvFileUri($csvFileUri)
{
$this->csvFileUri = $csvFileUri;
}
/**
* @return string
*/
public function getCsvFileUri()
{
return $this->csvFileUri;
}
}
// Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name.
class_alias(ImportProductSetsGcsSource::class, 'Google_Service_Vision_ImportProductSetsGcsSource');
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