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GooglePlayDeveloperReportingV1beta1QuerySlowRenderingRateMetricSetRequest

import type { GooglePlayDeveloperReportingV1beta1QuerySlowRenderingRateMetricSetRequest } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/playdeveloperreporting:v1beta1.ts";

Request message for QuerySlowRenderingRateMetricSet.

interface GooglePlayDeveloperReportingV1beta1QuerySlowRenderingRateMetricSetRequest {
dimensions?: string[];
filter?: string;
metrics?: string[];
pageSize?: number;
pageToken?: string;
userCohort?:
| "USER_COHORT_UNSPECIFIED"
| "OS_PUBLIC"
| "OS_BETA"
| "APP_TESTERS";
}

§Properties

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dimensions?: string[]
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Dimensions to slice the data by. Supported dimensions: * apiLevel (string): the API level of Android that was running on the user's device, e.g., 26. * versionCode (int64): version of the app that was running on the user's device. * deviceModel (string): unique identifier of the user's device model. The form of the identifier is 'deviceBrand/device', where deviceBrand corresponds to Build.BRAND and device corresponds to Build.DEVICE, e.g., google/coral. * deviceBrand (string): unique identifier of the user's device brand, e.g., google. * deviceType (string): the type (also known as form factor) of the user's device, e.g., PHONE. * countryCode (string): the country or region of the user's device based on their IP address, represented as a 2-letter ISO-3166 code (e.g. US for the United States). * deviceRamBucket (int64): RAM of the device, in MB, in buckets (3GB, 4GB, etc.). * deviceSocMake (string): Make of the device's primary system-on-chip, e.g., Samsung. Reference

  • deviceSocModel (string): Model of the device's primary system-on-chip, e.g., "Exynos 2100". Reference
  • deviceCpuMake (string): Make of the device's CPU, e.g., Qualcomm. * deviceCpuModel (string): Model of the device's CPU, e.g., "Kryo 240". * deviceGpuMake (string): Make of the device's GPU, e.g., ARM. * deviceGpuModel (string): Model of the device's GPU, e.g., Mali. * deviceGpuVersion (string): Version of the device's GPU, e.g., T750. * deviceVulkanVersion (string): Vulkan version of the device, e.g., "4198400". * deviceGlEsVersion (string): OpenGL ES version of the device, e.g., "196610". * deviceScreenSize (string): Screen size of the device, e.g., NORMAL, LARGE. * deviceScreenDpi (string): Screen density of the device, e.g., mdpi, hdpi.
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filter?: string
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Filters to apply to data. The filtering expression follows AIP-160 standard and supports filtering by equality of all breakdown dimensions.

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metrics?: string[]
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Metrics to aggregate. Supported metrics: * slowRenderingRate20Fps (google.type.Decimal): Percentage of distinct users in the aggregation period that had a slow rendering. * slowRenderingRate20Fps7dUserWeighted (google.type.Decimal): Rolling average value of slowRenderingRate20Fps in the last 7 days. The daily values are weighted by the count of distinct users for the day. * slowRenderingRate20Fps28dUserWeighted (google.type.Decimal): Rolling average value of slowRenderingRate20Fps in the last 28 days. The daily values are weighted by the count of distinct users for the day. * slowRenderingRate30Fps (google.type.Decimal): Percentage of distinct users in the aggregation period that had a slow rendering. * slowRenderingRate30Fps7dUserWeighted (google.type.Decimal): Rolling average value of slowRenderingRate30Fps in the last 7 days. The daily values are weighted by the count of distinct users for the day. * slowRenderingRate30Fps28dUserWeighted (google.type.Decimal): Rolling average value of slowRenderingRate30Fps in the last 28 days. The daily values are weighted by the count of distinct users for the day. * distinctUsers (google.type.Decimal): Count of distinct users in the aggregation period that were used as normalization value for the slowRenderingRate20Fps/slowRenderingRate30Fps metric. A user is counted in this metric if their app was launched in the device. Care must be taken not to aggregate this count further, as it may result in users being counted multiple times. The value is rounded to the nearest multiple of 10, 100, 1,000 or 1,000,000, depending on the magnitude of the value.

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pageSize?: number
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Maximum size of the returned data. If unspecified, at most 1000 rows will be returned. The maximum value is 100000; values above 100000 will be coerced to 100000.

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pageToken?: string
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A page token, received from a previous call. Provide this to retrieve the subsequent page. When paginating, all other parameters provided to the request must match the call that provided the page token.

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Specification of the timeline aggregation parameters. Supported aggregation periods: * DAILY: metrics are aggregated in calendar date intervals. Due to historical constraints, the only supported timezone is America/Los_Angeles.

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userCohort?: "USER_COHORT_UNSPECIFIED" | "OS_PUBLIC" | "OS_BETA" | "APP_TESTERS"
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User view to select. The output data will correspond to the selected view. Supported values: * OS_PUBLIC To select data from all publicly released Android versions. This is the default. Supports all the above dimensions. * APP_TESTERS To select data from users who have opted in to be testers. Supports all the above dimensions. * OS_BETA To select data from beta Android versions only, excluding data from released Android versions. Only the following dimensions are supported: * versionCode (int64): version of the app that was running on the user's device. * osBuild (string): OS build of the user's device, e.g., "T1B2.220916.004".