Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud PubSub V1 Client class Snapshot.
A snapshot resource. Snapshots are used in Seek operations, which allow you to manage message acknowledgments in bulk. That is, you can set the acknowledgment state of messages in an existing subscription to the state captured by a snapshot.
Generated from protobuf message google.pubsub.v1.Snapshot
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ PubSub \ V1Methods
__construct
Constructor.
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ name
string
The name of the snapshot.
↳ topic
string
The name of the topic from which this snapshot is retaining messages.
↳ expire_time
Google\Protobuf\Timestamp
The snapshot is guaranteed to exist up until this time. A newly-created snapshot expires no later than 7 days from the time of its creation. Its exact lifetime is determined at creation by the existing backlog in the source subscription. Specifically, the lifetime of the snapshot is 7 days - (age of oldest unacked message in the subscription)
. For example, consider a subscription whose oldest unacked message is 3 days old. If a snapshot is created from this subscription, the snapshot -- which will always capture this 3-day-old backlog as long as the snapshot exists -- will expire in 4 days. The service will refuse to create a snapshot that would expire in less than 1 hour after creation.
↳ labels
getName
The name of the snapshot.
string
setName
The name of the snapshot.
var
string
$this
getTopic
The name of the topic from which this snapshot is retaining messages.
string
setTopic
The name of the topic from which this snapshot is retaining messages.
var
string
$this
getExpireTime
The snapshot is guaranteed to exist up until this time.
A newly-created snapshot expires no later than 7 days from the time of its
creation. Its exact lifetime is determined at creation by the existing
backlog in the source subscription. Specifically, the lifetime of the
snapshot is 7 days - (age of oldest unacked message in the subscription)
.
For example, consider a subscription whose oldest unacked message is 3 days
old. If a snapshot is created from this subscription, the snapshot -- which
will always capture this 3-day-old backlog as long as the snapshot
exists -- will expire in 4 days. The service will refuse to create a
snapshot that would expire in less than 1 hour after creation.
hasExpireTime
clearExpireTime
setExpireTime
The snapshot is guaranteed to exist up until this time.
A newly-created snapshot expires no later than 7 days from the time of its
creation. Its exact lifetime is determined at creation by the existing
backlog in the source subscription. Specifically, the lifetime of the
snapshot is 7 days - (age of oldest unacked message in the subscription)
.
For example, consider a subscription whose oldest unacked message is 3 days
old. If a snapshot is created from this subscription, the snapshot -- which
will always capture this 3-day-old backlog as long as the snapshot
exists -- will expire in 4 days. The service will refuse to create a
snapshot that would expire in less than 1 hour after creation.
$this
getLabels
setLabels
$this