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1<?php
2/*
3 * Copyright 2014 Google Inc.
4 *
5 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
6 * use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
7 * the License at
8 *
9 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
10 *
11 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
12 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
13 * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
14 * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
15 * the License.
16 */
17
18namespace Google\Service\Reports\Resource;
19
20use Google\Service\Reports\UsageReports;
21
22/**
23 * The "entityUsageReports" collection of methods.
24 * Typical usage is:
25 * <code>
26 * $adminService = new Google\Service\Reports(...);
27 * $entityUsageReports = $adminService->entityUsageReports;
28 * </code>
29 */
30class EntityUsageReports extends \Google\Service\Resource
31{
32 /**
33 * Retrieves a report which is a collection of properties and statistics for
34 * entities used by users within the account. For more information, see the
35 * Entities Usage Report guide. For more information about the entities report's
36 * parameters, see the Entities Usage parameters reference guides.
37 * (entityUsageReports.get)
38 *
39 * @param string $entityType Represents the type of entity for the report.
40 * @param string $entityKey Represents the key of the object to filter the data
41 * with. It is a string which can take the value `all` to get activity events
42 * for all users, or any other value for an app-specific entity. For details on
43 * how to obtain the `entityKey` for a particular `entityType`, see the Entities
44 * Usage parameters reference guides.
45 * @param string $date Represents the date the usage occurred, based on UTC-8:00
46 * (Pacific Standard Time). The timestamp is in the [ISO 8601
47 * format](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601), `yyyy-mm-dd`.
48 * @param array $optParams Optional parameters.
49 *
50 * @opt_param string customerId The unique ID of the customer to retrieve data
51 * for.
52 * @opt_param string filters The `filters` query string is a comma-separated
53 * list of an application's event parameters where the parameter's value is
54 * manipulated by a relational operator. The `filters` query string includes the
55 * name of the application whose usage is returned in the report. The
56 * application values for the Entities usage report include `accounts`, `docs`,
57 * and `gmail`. Filters are in the form `[application name]:parameter
58 * name[parameter value],...`. In this example, the `<>` 'not equal to' operator
59 * is URL-encoded in the request's query string (%3C%3E): GET https://www.google
60 * apis.com/admin/reports/v1/usage/gplus_communities/all/dates/2017-12-01
61 * ?parameters=gplus:community_name,gplus:num_total_members
62 * &filters=gplus:num_total_members%3C%3E0 The relational operators include: -
63 * `==` - 'equal to'. - `<>` - 'not equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3C%3E). - `<`
64 * - 'less than'. It is URL-encoded (%3C). - `<=` - 'less than or equal to'. It
65 * is URL-encoded (%3C=). - `>` - 'greater than'. It is URL-encoded (%3E). -
66 * `>=` - 'greater than or equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3E=). Filters can only
67 * be applied to numeric parameters.
68 * @opt_param string maxResults Determines how many activity records are shown
69 * on each response page. For example, if the request sets `maxResults=1` and
70 * the report has two activities, the report has two pages. The response's
71 * `nextPageToken` property has the token to the second page.
72 * @opt_param string pageToken Token to specify next page. A report with
73 * multiple pages has a `nextPageToken` property in the response. In your
74 * follow-on request getting the next page of the report, enter the
75 * `nextPageToken` value in the `pageToken` query string.
76 * @opt_param string parameters The `parameters` query string is a comma-
77 * separated list of event parameters that refine a report's results. The
78 * parameter is associated with a specific application. The application values
79 * for the Entities usage report are only `gplus`. A `parameter` query string is
80 * in the CSV form of `[app_name1:param_name1], [app_name2:param_name2]...`.
81 * *Note:* The API doesn't accept multiple values of a parameter. If a
82 * particular parameter is supplied more than once in the API request, the API
83 * only accepts the last value of that request parameter. In addition, if an
84 * invalid request parameter is supplied in the API request, the API ignores
85 * that request parameter and returns the response corresponding to the
86 * remaining valid request parameters. An example of an invalid request
87 * parameter is one that does not belong to the application. If no parameters
88 * are requested, all parameters are returned.
89 * @return UsageReports
90 * @throws \Google\Service\Exception
91 */
92 public function get($entityType, $entityKey, $date, $optParams = [])
93 {
94 $params = ['entityType' => $entityType, 'entityKey' => $entityKey, 'date' => $date];
95 $params = array_merge($params, $optParams);
96 return $this->call('get', [$params], UsageReports::class);
97 }
98}
99
100// Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name.
101class_alias(EntityUsageReports::class, 'Google_Service_Reports_Resource_EntityUsageReports');
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