Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Life Sciences V2beta Client class ContainerStoppedEvent.
An event generated when a container exits.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.lifesciences.v2beta.ContainerStoppedEvent
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ LifeSciences \ V2betaMethods
__construct
Constructor.
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ action_id
int
The numeric ID of the action that started this container.
↳ exit_status
int
The exit status of the container.
↳ stderr
string
The tail end of any content written to standard error by the container. If the content emits large amounts of debugging noise or contains sensitive information, you can prevent the content from being printed by setting the DISABLE_STANDARD_ERROR_CAPTURE
flag. Note that only a small amount of the end of the stream is captured here. The entire stream is stored in the /google/logs
directory mounted into each action, and can be copied off the machine as described elsewhere.
getActionId
The numeric ID of the action that started this container.
int
setActionId
The numeric ID of the action that started this container.
var
int
$this
getExitStatus
The exit status of the container.
int
setExitStatus
The exit status of the container.
var
int
$this
getStderr
The tail end of any content written to standard error by the container.
If the content emits large amounts of debugging noise or contains
sensitive information, you can prevent the content from being printed by
setting the DISABLE_STANDARD_ERROR_CAPTURE
flag.
Note that only a small amount of the end of the stream is captured here.
The entire stream is stored in the /google/logs
directory mounted into
each action, and can be copied off the machine as described elsewhere.
string
setStderr
The tail end of any content written to standard error by the container.
If the content emits large amounts of debugging noise or contains
sensitive information, you can prevent the content from being printed by
setting the DISABLE_STANDARD_ERROR_CAPTURE
flag.
Note that only a small amount of the end of the stream is captured here.
The entire stream is stored in the /google/logs
directory mounted into
each action, and can be copied off the machine as described elsewhere.
var
string
$this