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PlatformsChannelsVersionsReleasesListOptions

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

Additional options for versionhistory#platformsChannelsVersionsReleasesList.

interface PlatformsChannelsVersionsReleasesListOptions {
filter?: string;
orderBy?: string;
pageSize?: number;
pageToken?: string;
}

§Properties

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filter?: string
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Optional. Filter string. Format is a comma separated list of All comma separated filter clauses are conjoined with a logical "and". Valid field_names are "version", "name", "platform", "channel", "fraction" "starttime", and "endtime". Valid operators are "<", "<=", "=", ">=", and ">". Channel comparison is done by distance from stable. must be a valid channel when filtering by channel. Ex) stable < beta, beta < dev, canary < canary_asan. Version comparison is done numerically. Ex) 1.0.0.8 < 1.0.0.10. If version is not entirely written, the version will be appended with 0 for the missing fields. Ex) version > 80 becoms version > 80.0.0.0 When filtering by starttime or endtime, string must be in RFC 3339 date string format. Name and platform are filtered by string comparison. Ex) "...?filter=channel<=beta, version >= 80 Ex) "...?filter=version > 80, version < 81 Ex) "...?filter=starttime>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z

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orderBy?: string
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Optional. Ordering string. Valid order_by strings are "version", "name", "starttime", "endtime", "platform", "channel", and "fraction". Optionally, you can append "desc" or "asc" to specify the sorting order. Multiple order_by strings can be used in a comma separated list. Ordering by channel will sort by distance from the stable channel (not alphabetically). A list of channels sorted in this order is: stable, beta, dev, canary, and canary_asan. Sorting by name may cause unexpected behaviour as it is a naive string sort. For example, 1.0.0.8 will be before 1.0.0.10 in descending order. If order_by is not specified the response will be sorted by starttime in descending order. Ex) "...?order_by=starttime asc" Ex) "...?order_by=platform desc, channel, startime desc"

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pageSize?: number
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Optional. Optional limit on the number of releases to include in the response. If unspecified, the server will pick an appropriate default.

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pageToken?: string
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Optional. A page token, received from a previous ListReleases call. Provide this to retrieve the subsequent page.