Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Vision V1 Client class OutputConfig.
The desired output location and metadata.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.vision.v1.OutputConfig
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ Vision \ V1Methods
__construct
Constructor.
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ gcs_destination
↳ batch_size
int
The max number of response protos to put into each output JSON file on Google Cloud Storage. The valid range is [1, 100]. If not specified, the default value is 20. For example, for one pdf file with 100 pages, 100 response protos will be generated. If batch_size
= 20, then 5 json files each containing 20 response protos will be written under the prefix gcs_destination
. uri
. Currently, batch_size only applies to GcsDestination, with potential future support for other output configurations.
getGcsDestination
The Google Cloud Storage location to write the output(s) to.
hasGcsDestination
clearGcsDestination
setGcsDestination
The Google Cloud Storage location to write the output(s) to.
$this
getBatchSize
The max number of response protos to put into each output JSON file on Google Cloud Storage.
The valid range is [1, 100]. If not specified, the default value is 20.
For example, for one pdf file with 100 pages, 100 response protos will
be generated. If batch_size
= 20, then 5 json files each
containing 20 response protos will be written under the prefix gcs_destination
. uri
.
Currently, batch_size only applies to GcsDestination, with potential future
support for other output configurations.
int
setBatchSize
The max number of response protos to put into each output JSON file on Google Cloud Storage.
The valid range is [1, 100]. If not specified, the default value is 20.
For example, for one pdf file with 100 pages, 100 response protos will
be generated. If batch_size
= 20, then 5 json files each
containing 20 response protos will be written under the prefix gcs_destination
. uri
.
Currently, batch_size only applies to GcsDestination, with potential future
support for other output configurations.
var
int
$this

