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VitalsErrorsReportsSearchOptions

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

Additional options for PlayDeveloperReporting#vitalsErrorsReportsSearch.

interface VitalsErrorsReportsSearchOptions {
filter?: string;
[interval.endTime.day]?: number;
[interval.endTime.hours]?: number;
[interval.endTime.minutes]?: number;
[interval.endTime.month]?: number;
[interval.endTime.nanos]?: number;
[interval.endTime.seconds]?: number;
[interval.endTime.timeZone.id]?: string;
[interval.endTime.timeZone.version]?: string;
[interval.endTime.utcOffset]?: number;
[interval.endTime.year]?: number;
[interval.startTime.day]?: number;
[interval.startTime.hours]?: number;
[interval.startTime.minutes]?: number;
[interval.startTime.month]?: number;
[interval.startTime.nanos]?: number;
[interval.startTime.seconds]?: number;
[interval.startTime.timeZone.id]?: string;
[interval.startTime.timeZone.version]?: string;
[interval.startTime.utcOffset]?: number;
[interval.startTime.year]?: number;
pageSize?: number;
pageToken?: string;
}

§Properties

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filter?: string
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A selection predicate to retrieve only a subset of the reports. For filtering basics, please check AIP-160. ** Supported field names:** * apiLevel: Matches error reports that occurred in the requested Android versions (specified as the numeric API level) only. Example: apiLevel = 28 OR apiLevel = 29. * versionCode: Matches error reports that occurred in the requested app version codes only. Example: versionCode = 123 OR versionCode = 456. * deviceModel: Matches error issues that occurred in the requested devices. Example: deviceModel = "google/walleye" OR deviceModel = "google/marlin". * deviceBrand: Matches error issues that occurred in the requested device brands. Example: deviceBrand = "Google". * deviceType: Matches error reports that occurred in the requested device types. Example: deviceType = "PHONE". * errorIssueType: Matches error reports of the requested types only. Valid candidates: JAVA_CRASH, NATIVE_CRASH, ANR. Example: errorIssueType = JAVA_CRASH OR errorIssueType = NATIVE_CRASH. * errorIssueId: Matches error reports belonging to the requested error issue ids only. Example: errorIssueId = 1234 OR errorIssueId = 4567. * errorReportId: Matches error reports with the requested error report id. Example: errorReportId = 1234 OR errorReportId = 4567. * appProcessState: Matches error reports on the process state of an app, indicating whether an app runs in the foreground (user-visible) or background. Valid candidates: FOREGROUND, BACKGROUND. Example: appProcessState = FOREGROUND. * isUserPerceived: Matches error reports that are user-perceived. It is not accompanied by any operators. Example: isUserPerceived. ** Supported operators:** * Comparison operators: The only supported comparison operator is equality. The filtered field must appear on the left hand side of the comparison. * Logical Operators: Logical operators ANDandORcan be used to build complex filters following a conjunctive normal form (CNF), i.e., conjunctions of disjunctions. TheORoperator takes precedence overANDso the use of parenthesis is not necessary when building CNF. TheORoperator is only supported to build disjunctions that apply to the same field, e.g.,versionCode = 123 OR versionCode = ANR. The filter expression versionCode = 123 OR errorIssueType = ANRis not valid. ** Examples ** Some valid filtering expressions: *versionCode = 123 AND errorIssueType = ANR*versionCode = 123 AND errorIssueType = OR errorIssueType = CRASH*versionCode = 123 AND (errorIssueType = OR errorIssueType = CRASH)`

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[interval.endTime.day]?: number
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Optional. Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0 if specifying a datetime without a day.

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[interval.endTime.hours]?: number
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Optional. Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23, defaults to 0 (midnight). An API may choose to allow the value "24:00:00" for scenarios like business closing time.

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[interval.endTime.minutes]?: number
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Optional. Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59, defaults to 0.

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[interval.endTime.month]?: number
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Optional. Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a datetime without a month.

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[interval.endTime.nanos]?: number
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Optional. Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999, defaults to 0.

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[interval.endTime.seconds]?: number
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Optional. Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59, defaults to 0. An API may allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.

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[interval.endTime.timeZone.id]?: string
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IANA Time Zone Database time zone, e.g. "America/New_York".

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[interval.endTime.timeZone.version]?: string
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Optional. IANA Time Zone Database version number, e.g. "2019a".

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[interval.endTime.utcOffset]?: number
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UTC offset. Must be whole seconds, between -18 hours and +18 hours. For example, a UTC offset of -4:00 would be represented as { seconds: -14400 }.

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[interval.endTime.year]?: number
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Optional. Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a datetime without a year.

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[interval.startTime.day]?: number
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Optional. Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0 if specifying a datetime without a day.

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[interval.startTime.hours]?: number
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Optional. Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23, defaults to 0 (midnight). An API may choose to allow the value "24:00:00" for scenarios like business closing time.

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[interval.startTime.minutes]?: number
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Optional. Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59, defaults to 0.

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[interval.startTime.month]?: number
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Optional. Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a datetime without a month.

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[interval.startTime.nanos]?: number
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Optional. Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999, defaults to 0.

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[interval.startTime.seconds]?: number
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Optional. Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59, defaults to 0. An API may allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.

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[interval.startTime.timeZone.id]?: string
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IANA Time Zone Database time zone, e.g. "America/New_York".

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[interval.startTime.timeZone.version]?: string
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Optional. IANA Time Zone Database version number, e.g. "2019a".

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[interval.startTime.utcOffset]?: number
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UTC offset. Must be whole seconds, between -18 hours and +18 hours. For example, a UTC offset of -4:00 would be represented as { seconds: -14400 }.

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[interval.startTime.year]?: number
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Optional. Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a datetime without a year.

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pageSize?: number
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The maximum number of reports to return. The service may return fewer than this value. If unspecified, at most 50 reports will be returned. The maximum value is 100; values above 100 will be coerced to 100.

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