1<html><body> 2<style> 3 4body, h1, h2, h3, div, span, p, pre, a { 5 margin: 0; 6 padding: 0; 7 border: 0; 8 font-weight: inherit; 9 font-style: inherit; 10 font-size: 100%; 11 font-family: inherit; 12 vertical-align: baseline; 13} 14 15body { 16 font-size: 13px; 17 padding: 1em; 18} 19 20h1 { 21 font-size: 26px; 22 margin-bottom: 1em; 23} 24 25h2 { 26 font-size: 24px; 27 margin-bottom: 1em; 28} 29 30h3 { 31 font-size: 20px; 32 margin-bottom: 1em; 33 margin-top: 1em; 34} 35 36pre, code { 37 line-height: 1.5; 38 font-family: Monaco, 'DejaVu Sans Mono', 'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono', 'Lucida Console', monospace; 39} 40 41pre { 42 margin-top: 0.5em; 43} 44 45h1, h2, h3, p { 46 font-family: Arial, sans serif; 47} 48 49h1, h2, h3 { 50 border-bottom: solid #CCC 1px; 51} 52 53.toc_element { 54 margin-top: 0.5em; 55} 56 57.firstline { 58 margin-left: 2 em; 59} 60 61.method { 62 margin-top: 1em; 63 border: solid 1px #CCC; 64 padding: 1em; 65 background: #EEE; 66} 67 68.details { 69 font-weight: bold; 70 font-size: 14px; 71} 72 73</style> 74 75<h1><a href="dataflow_v1b3.html">Google Dataflow API</a> . <a href="dataflow_v1b3.projects.html">projects</a></h1> 76<h2>Instance Methods</h2> 77<p class="toc_element"> 78 <code><a href="dataflow_v1b3.projects.jobs.html">jobs()</a></code> 79</p> 80<p class="firstline">Returns the jobs Resource.</p> 81 82<p class="toc_element"> 83 <code><a href="dataflow_v1b3.projects.locations.html">locations()</a></code> 84</p> 85<p class="firstline">Returns the locations Resource.</p> 86 87<p class="toc_element"> 88 <code><a href="dataflow_v1b3.projects.templates.html">templates()</a></code> 89</p> 90<p class="firstline">Returns the templates Resource.</p> 91 92<p class="toc_element"> 93 <code><a href="#workerMessages">workerMessages(projectId, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p> 94<p class="firstline">Send a worker_message to the service.</p> 95<h3>Method Details</h3> 96<div class="method"> 97 <code class="details" id="workerMessages">workerMessages(projectId, body, x__xgafv=None)</code> 98 <pre>Send a worker_message to the service. 99 100Args: 101 projectId: string, The project to send the WorkerMessages to. (required) 102 body: object, The request body. (required) 103 The object takes the form of: 104 105{ # A request for sending worker messages to the service. 106 "workerMessages": [ # The WorkerMessages to send. 107 { # WorkerMessage provides information to the backend about a worker. 108 "workerHealthReport": { # WorkerHealthReport contains information about the health of a worker. # The health of a worker. 109 # 110 # The VM should be identified by the labels attached to the WorkerMessage that 111 # this health ping belongs to. 112 "vmStartupTime": "A String", # The time the VM was booted. 113 "reportInterval": "A String", # The interval at which the worker is sending health reports. 114 # The default value of 0 should be interpreted as the field is not being 115 # explicitly set by the worker. 116 "pods": [ # The pods running on the worker. See: 117 # http://kubernetes.io/v1.1/docs/api-reference/v1/definitions.html#_v1_pod 118 # 119 # This field is used by the worker to send the status of the indvidual 120 # containers running on each worker. 121 { 122 "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. 123 }, 124 ], 125 "vmIsHealthy": True or False, # Whether the VM is healthy. 126 }, 127 "labels": { # Labels are used to group WorkerMessages. 128 # For example, a worker_message about a particular container 129 # might have the labels: 130 # { "JOB_ID": "2015-04-22", 131 # "WORKER_ID": "wordcount-vm-2015…" 132 # "CONTAINER_TYPE": "worker", 133 # "CONTAINER_ID": "ac1234def"} 134 # Label tags typically correspond to Label enum values. However, for ease 135 # of development other strings can be used as tags. LABEL_UNSPECIFIED should 136 # not be used here. 137 "a_key": "A String", 138 }, 139 "workerMetrics": { # Worker metrics exported from workers. This contains resource utilization # Resource metrics reported by workers. 140 # metrics accumulated from a variety of sources. For more information, see 141 # go/df-resource-signals. 142 "cpuTime": [ # CPU utilization samples. 143 { # Modeled after information exposed by /proc/stat. 144 "totalMs": "A String", # Total active CPU time across all cores (ie., non-idle) in milliseconds 145 # since start-up. 146 "rate": 3.14, # Average CPU utilization rate (% non-idle cpu / second) since previous 147 # sample. 148 "timestamp": "A String", # Timestamp of the measurement. 149 }, 150 ], 151 }, 152 "workerMessageCode": { # A message code is used to report status and error messages to the service. # A worker message code. 153 # The message codes are intended to be machine readable. The service will 154 # take care of translating these into user understandable messages if 155 # necessary. 156 # 157 # Example use cases: 158 # 1. Worker processes reporting successful startup. 159 # 2. Worker processes reporting specific errors (e.g. package staging 160 # failure). 161 "code": "A String", # The code is a string intended for consumption by a machine that identifies 162 # the type of message being sent. 163 # Examples: 164 # 1. "HARNESS_STARTED" might be used to indicate the worker harness has 165 # started. 166 # 2. "GCS_DOWNLOAD_ERROR" might be used to indicate an error downloading 167 # a GCS file as part of the boot process of one of the worker containers. 168 # 169 # This is a string and not an enum to make it easy to add new codes without 170 # waiting for an API change. 171 "parameters": { # Parameters contains specific information about the code. 172 # 173 # This is a struct to allow parameters of different types. 174 # 175 # Examples: 176 # 1. For a "HARNESS_STARTED" message parameters might provide the name 177 # of the worker and additional data like timing information. 178 # 2. For a "GCS_DOWNLOAD_ERROR" parameters might contain fields listing 179 # the GCS objects being downloaded and fields containing errors. 180 # 181 # In general complex data structures should be avoided. If a worker 182 # needs to send a specific and complicated data structure then please 183 # consider defining a new proto and adding it to the data oneof in 184 # WorkerMessageResponse. 185 # 186 # Conventions: 187 # Parameters should only be used for information that isn't typically passed 188 # as a label. 189 # hostname and other worker identifiers should almost always be passed 190 # as labels since they will be included on most messages. 191 "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. 192 }, 193 }, 194 "time": "A String", # The timestamp of the worker_message. 195 }, 196 ], 197 "location": "A String", # The location which contains the job 198 } 199 200 x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. 201 Allowed values 202 1 - v1 error format 203 2 - v2 error format 204 205Returns: 206 An object of the form: 207 208 { # The response to the worker messages. 209 "workerMessageResponses": [ # The servers response to the worker messages. 210 { # A worker_message response allows the server to pass information to the 211 # sender. 212 "workerHealthReportResponse": { # WorkerHealthReportResponse contains information returned to the worker # The service's response to a worker's health report. 213 # in response to a health ping. 214 "reportInterval": "A String", # A positive value indicates the worker should change its reporting interval 215 # to the specified value. 216 # 217 # The default value of zero means no change in report rate is requested by 218 # the server. 219 }, 220 "workerMetricsResponse": { # Service-side response to WorkerMessage reporting resource utilization. # Service's response to reporting worker metrics (currently empty). 221 }, 222 }, 223 ], 224 }</pre> 225</div> 226 227</body></html>