pulumi/sdk/nodejs/proto/language_pb.js

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Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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/**
* @fileoverview
* @enhanceable
* @suppress {messageConventions} JS Compiler reports an error if a variable or
* field starts with 'MSG_' and isn't a translatable message.
* @public
*/
// GENERATED CODE -- DO NOT EDIT!
var jspb = require('google-protobuf');
var goog = jspb;
var proto = { pulumirpc: {} }, global = proto;
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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var plugin_pb = require('./plugin_pb.js');
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goog.exportSymbol('proto.pulumirpc.GetRequiredPluginsResponse', null, global);
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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goog.exportSymbol('proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest', null, global);
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Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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msg.setMonitorAddress(value);
break;
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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default:
reader.skipField();
break;
}
}
return msg;
};
/**
* Serializes the message to binary data (in protobuf wire format).
* @return {!Uint8Array}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.serializeBinary = function() {
var writer = new jspb.BinaryWriter();
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.serializeBinaryToWriter(this, writer);
return writer.getResultBuffer();
};
/**
* Serializes the given message to binary data (in protobuf wire
* format), writing to the given BinaryWriter.
* @param {!proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest} message
* @param {!jspb.BinaryWriter} writer
* @suppress {unusedLocalVariables} f is only used for nested messages
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.serializeBinaryToWriter = function(message, writer) {
var f = undefined;
f = message.getProject();
if (f.length > 0) {
writer.writeString(
1,
f
);
}
f = message.getStack();
if (f.length > 0) {
writer.writeString(
2,
f
);
}
f = message.getPwd();
if (f.length > 0) {
writer.writeString(
3,
f
);
}
f = message.getProgram();
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writer.writeString(
4,
f
);
}
f = message.getArgsList();
if (f.length > 0) {
writer.writeRepeatedString(
5,
f
);
}
f = message.getConfigMap(true);
if (f && f.getLength() > 0) {
f.serializeBinary(6, writer, jspb.BinaryWriter.prototype.writeString, jspb.BinaryWriter.prototype.writeString);
}
f = message.getDryrun();
if (f) {
writer.writeBool(
7,
f
);
}
f = message.getParallel();
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writer.writeInt32(
8,
f
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f = message.getMonitorAddress();
if (f.length > 0) {
writer.writeString(
9,
f
);
}
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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};
/**
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* @return {string}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.getProject = function() {
return /** @type {string} */ (jspb.Message.getFieldWithDefault(this, 1, ""));
};
/** @param {string} value */
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.setProject = function(value) {
jspb.Message.setProto3StringField(this, 1, value);
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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};
/**
* optional string stack = 2;
* @return {string}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.getStack = function() {
return /** @type {string} */ (jspb.Message.getFieldWithDefault(this, 2, ""));
};
/** @param {string} value */
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.setStack = function(value) {
jspb.Message.setProto3StringField(this, 2, value);
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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};
/**
* optional string pwd = 3;
* @return {string}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.getPwd = function() {
return /** @type {string} */ (jspb.Message.getFieldWithDefault(this, 3, ""));
};
/** @param {string} value */
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.setPwd = function(value) {
jspb.Message.setProto3StringField(this, 3, value);
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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};
/**
* optional string program = 4;
* @return {string}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.getProgram = function() {
return /** @type {string} */ (jspb.Message.getFieldWithDefault(this, 4, ""));
};
/** @param {string} value */
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.setProgram = function(value) {
jspb.Message.setProto3StringField(this, 4, value);
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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};
/**
* repeated string args = 5;
* @return {!Array.<string>}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.getArgsList = function() {
return /** @type {!Array.<string>} */ (jspb.Message.getRepeatedField(this, 5));
};
/** @param {!Array.<string>} value */
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.setArgsList = function(value) {
jspb.Message.setField(this, 5, value || []);
};
/**
* @param {!string} value
* @param {number=} opt_index
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.addArgs = function(value, opt_index) {
jspb.Message.addToRepeatedField(this, 5, value, opt_index);
};
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.clearArgsList = function() {
this.setArgsList([]);
};
/**
* map<string, string> config = 6;
* @param {boolean=} opt_noLazyCreate Do not create the map if
* empty, instead returning `undefined`
* @return {!jspb.Map<string,string>}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.getConfigMap = function(opt_noLazyCreate) {
return /** @type {!jspb.Map<string,string>} */ (
jspb.Message.getMapField(this, 6, opt_noLazyCreate,
null));
};
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.clearConfigMap = function() {
this.getConfigMap().clear();
};
/**
* optional bool dryRun = 7;
* Note that Boolean fields may be set to 0/1 when serialized from a Java server.
* You should avoid comparisons like {@code val === true/false} in those cases.
* @return {boolean}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.getDryrun = function() {
return /** @type {boolean} */ (jspb.Message.getFieldWithDefault(this, 7, false));
};
/** @param {boolean} value */
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.setDryrun = function(value) {
jspb.Message.setProto3BooleanField(this, 7, value);
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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};
/**
* optional int32 parallel = 8;
* @return {number}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.getParallel = function() {
return /** @type {number} */ (jspb.Message.getFieldWithDefault(this, 8, 0));
};
/** @param {number} value */
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.setParallel = function(value) {
jspb.Message.setProto3IntField(this, 8, value);
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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};
/**
* optional string monitor_address = 9;
* @return {string}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.getMonitorAddress = function() {
return /** @type {string} */ (jspb.Message.getFieldWithDefault(this, 9, ""));
};
/** @param {string} value */
proto.pulumirpc.RunRequest.prototype.setMonitorAddress = function(value) {
jspb.Message.setProto3StringField(this, 9, value);
};
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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* Generated by JsPbCodeGenerator.
* @param {Array=} opt_data Optional initial data array, typically from a
* server response, or constructed directly in Javascript. The array is used
* in place and becomes part of the constructed object. It is not cloned.
* If no data is provided, the constructed object will be empty, but still
* valid.
* @extends {jspb.Message}
* @constructor
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse = function(opt_data) {
jspb.Message.initialize(this, opt_data, 0, -1, null, null);
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* Field names that are reserved in JavaScript and will be renamed to pb_name.
* To access a reserved field use, foo.pb_<name>, eg, foo.pb_default.
* For the list of reserved names please see:
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* @param {boolean=} opt_includeInstance Whether to include the JSPB instance
* for transitional soy proto support: http://goto/soy-param-migration
* @return {!Object}
*/
proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse.prototype.toObject = function(opt_includeInstance) {
return proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse.toObject(opt_includeInstance, this);
};
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* Static version of the {@see toObject} method.
* @param {boolean|undefined} includeInstance Whether to include the JSPB
* instance for transitional soy proto support:
* http://goto/soy-param-migration
* @param {!proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse} msg The msg instance to transform.
* @return {!Object}
* @suppress {unusedLocalVariables} f is only used for nested messages
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* @return {!proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse}
*/
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var reader = new jspb.BinaryReader(bytes);
var msg = new proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse;
return proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse.deserializeBinaryFromReader(msg, reader);
};
/**
* Deserializes binary data (in protobuf wire format) from the
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* @param {!proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse} msg The message object to deserialize into.
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* @return {!Uint8Array}
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proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse.prototype.serializeBinary = function() {
var writer = new jspb.BinaryWriter();
proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse.serializeBinaryToWriter(this, writer);
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};
/**
* Serializes the given message to binary data (in protobuf wire
* format), writing to the given BinaryWriter.
* @param {!proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse} message
* @param {!jspb.BinaryWriter} writer
* @suppress {unusedLocalVariables} f is only used for nested messages
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proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse.serializeBinaryToWriter = function(message, writer) {
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* @return {string}
*/
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proto.pulumirpc.RunResponse.prototype.setError = function(value) {
jspb.Message.setProto3StringField(this, 1, value);
Switch to parent pointers; display components nicely This change switches from child lists to parent pointers, in the way resource ancestries are represented. This cleans up a fair bit of the old parenting logic, including all notion of ambient parent scopes (and will notably address pulumi/pulumi#435). This lets us show a more parent/child display in the output when doing planning and updating. For instance, here is an update of a lambda's text, which is logically part of a cloud timer: * cloud:timer:Timer: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:timer:Timer::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * cloud:function:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::cloud:function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] * aws:serverless:Function: (same) [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:serverless:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] ~ aws:lambda/function:Function: (modify) [id=lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots-fee4f3bf41280741] [urn=urn:pulumi:malta::lm-cloud::aws:lambda/function:Function::lm-cts-malta-job-CleanSnapshots] - code : archive(assets:2092f44) { // etc etc etc Note that we still get walls of text, but this will be actually quite nice when combined with pulumi/pulumi#454. I've also suppressed printing properties that didn't change during updates when --detailed was not passed, and also suppressed empty strings and zero-length arrays (since TF uses these as defaults in many places and it just makes creation and deletion quite verbose). Note that this is a far cry from everything we can possibly do here as part of pulumi/pulumi#340 (and even pulumi/pulumi#417). But it's a good start towards taming some of our output spew.
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};
goog.object.extend(exports, proto.pulumirpc);