- HTTP request
- Path parameters
- Request body
- Response body
- Authorization Scopes
- ImportProductSetsInputConfig
- ImportProductSetsGcsSource
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Asynchronous API that imports a list of reference images to specified product sets based on a list of image information.
The  google.longrunning.Operation 
 
API can be used to keep track of the progress and results of the request. Operation.metadata 
contains BatchOperationMetadata 
. (progress) Operation.response 
contains ImportProductSetsResponse 
. (results)
The input source of this method is a csv file on Google Cloud Storage. For the format of the csv file please see  ImportProductSetsGcsSource.csv_file_uri 
 
.
HTTP request
 POST https://vision.googleapis.com/v1p3beta1/{parent=projects/*/locations/*}/productSets:import 
The URL uses gRPC Transcoding syntax.
Path parameters
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| parent |   The project in which the ProductSets should be imported. Format is  | 
Request body
The request body contains data with the following structure:
| JSON representation | |
|---|---|
|  { 
 "inputConfig" : 
 { 
 object(  | |
| Fields | |
|---|---|
| inputConfig |   The input content for the list of requests. | 
Response body
If successful, the response body contains an instance of  Operation 
 
.
Authorization Scopes
Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:
-  https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
-  https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-vision
For more information, see the Authentication Overview .
ImportProductSetsInputConfig
The input content for the productSets.import 
method.
| JSON representation | |
|---|---|
|  { 
 "gcsSource" : 
 { 
 object(  | |
| Fields | |
|---|---|
| gcsSource |   The Google Cloud Storage location for a csv file which preserves a list of ImportProductSetRequests in each line. | 
ImportProductSetsGcsSource
The Google Cloud Storage location for a csv file which preserves a list of ImportProductSetRequests in each line.
| JSON representation | |
|---|---|
| { "csvFileUri" : string } | |
csvFileUri 
 string 
The Google Cloud Storage URI of the input csv file.
The URI must start with gs:// 
.
The format of the input csv file should be one image per line. In each line, there are 8 columns.
- image-uri
- image-id
- product-set-id
- product-id
- product-category
- product-display-name
- labels
- bounding-poly
The image-uri 
, product-set-id 
, product-id 
, and product-category 
columns are required. All other columns are optional.
If the ProductSet 
or Product 
specified by the product-set-id 
and product-id 
values does not exist, then the system will create a new ProductSet 
or Product 
for the image. In this case, the product-display-name 
column refers to  displayName 
 
, the product-category 
column refers to  productCategory 
 
, and the labels 
column refers to  productLabels 
 
.
The image-id 
column is optional but must be unique if provided. If it is empty, the system will automatically assign a unique id to the image.
The product-display-name 
column is optional. If it is empty, the system sets the  displayName 
 
field for the product to a space (" "). You can update the displayName 
later by using the API.
If a Product 
with the specified product-id 
already exists, then the system ignores the product-display-name 
, product-category 
, and labels 
columns.
The labels 
column (optional) is a line containing a list of comma-separated key-value pairs, in the following format:
 "key_1=value_1,key_2=value_2,...,key_n=value_n" 
 
The bounding-poly 
column (optional) identifies one region of interest from the image in the same manner as referenceImages.create 
. If you do not specify the bounding-poly 
column, then the system will try to detect regions of interest automatically.
At most one bounding-poly 
column is allowed per line. If the image contains multiple regions of interest, add a line to the CSV file that includes the same product information, and the bounding-poly 
values for each region of interest.
The bounding-poly 
column must contain an even number of comma-separated numbers, in the format "p1_x,p1_y,p2_x,p2_y,...,pn_x,pn_y". Use non-negative integers for absolute bounding polygons, and float values in [0, 1] for normalized bounding polygons.
The system will resize the image if the image resolution is too large to process (larger than 20MP).

