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GoogleCloudDatacatalogV1GcsFilesetSpec

import type { GoogleCloudDatacatalogV1GcsFilesetSpec } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/datacatalog:v1.ts";

Describes a Cloud Storage fileset entry.

interface GoogleCloudDatacatalogV1GcsFilesetSpec {
filePatterns?: string[];
readonly sampleGcsFileSpecs?: GoogleCloudDatacatalogV1GcsFileSpec[];
}

§Properties

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filePatterns?: string[]
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Required. Patterns to identify a set of files in Google Cloud Storage. For more information, see [Wildcard Names] (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/gsutil/addlhelp/WildcardNames). Note: Currently, bucket wildcards are not supported. Examples of valid file_patterns: * gs://bucket_name/dir/*: matches all files in bucket_name/dir directory * gs://bucket_name/dir/**: matches all files in bucket_name/dir and all subdirectories * gs://bucket_name/file*: matches files prefixed by file in bucket_name * gs://bucket_name/??.txt: matches files with two characters followed by .txt in bucket_name * gs://bucket_name/[aeiou].txt: matches files that contain a single vowel character followed by .txt in bucket_name * gs://bucket_name/[a-m].txt: matches files that contain a, b, ... or m followed by .txt in bucket_name * gs://bucket_name/a/*\/b: matches all files in bucket_name that match the a/*\/b pattern, such as a/c/b, a/d/b * gs://another_bucket/a.txt: matches gs://another_bucket/a.txt You can combine wildcards to match complex sets of files, for example: gs://bucket_name/[a-m]??.j*g

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readonly sampleGcsFileSpecs?: GoogleCloudDatacatalogV1GcsFileSpec[]
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Output only. Sample files contained in this fileset, not all files contained in this fileset are represented here.