Class CloudTasksGrpc.CloudTasksFutureStub

  • Enclosing class:
    CloudTasksGrpc

    public static final class CloudTasksGrpc.CloudTasksFutureStub
    extends io.grpc.stub.AbstractFutureStub<CloudTasksGrpc.CloudTasksFutureStub>
    A stub to allow clients to do ListenableFuture-style rpc calls to service CloudTasks.
     Cloud Tasks allows developers to manage the execution of background
     work in their applications.
     
    • Nested Class Summary

      • Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub

        io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.StubFactory<T extends io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub<T>>
    • Method Detail

      • listQueues

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<ListQueuesResponse> listQueues​(ListQueuesRequest request)
         Lists queues.
         Queues are returned in lexicographical order.
         
      • getQueue

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<Queue> getQueue​(GetQueueRequest request)
         Gets a queue.
         
      • createQueue

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<Queue> createQueue​(CreateQueueRequest request)
         Creates a queue.
         Queues created with this method allow tasks to live for a maximum of 31
         days. After a task is 31 days old, the task will be deleted regardless of
         whether it was dispatched or not.
         WARNING: Using this method may have unintended side effects if you are
         using an App Engine `queue.yaml` or `queue.xml` file to manage your queues.
         Read
         [Overview of Queue Management and
         queue.yaml](https://cloud.google.com/tasks/docs/queue-yaml) before using
         this method.
         
      • updateQueue

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<Queue> updateQueue​(UpdateQueueRequest request)
         Updates a queue.
         This method creates the queue if it does not exist and updates
         the queue if it does exist.
         Queues created with this method allow tasks to live for a maximum of 31
         days. After a task is 31 days old, the task will be deleted regardless of
         whether it was dispatched or not.
         WARNING: Using this method may have unintended side effects if you are
         using an App Engine `queue.yaml` or `queue.xml` file to manage your queues.
         Read
         [Overview of Queue Management and
         queue.yaml](https://cloud.google.com/tasks/docs/queue-yaml) before using
         this method.
         
      • deleteQueue

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<com.google.protobuf.Empty> deleteQueue​(DeleteQueueRequest request)
         Deletes a queue.
         This command will delete the queue even if it has tasks in it.
         Note: If you delete a queue, a queue with the same name can't be created
         for 7 days.
         WARNING: Using this method may have unintended side effects if you are
         using an App Engine `queue.yaml` or `queue.xml` file to manage your queues.
         Read
         [Overview of Queue Management and
         queue.yaml](https://cloud.google.com/tasks/docs/queue-yaml) before using
         this method.
         
      • purgeQueue

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<Queue> purgeQueue​(PurgeQueueRequest request)
         Purges a queue by deleting all of its tasks.
         All tasks created before this method is called are permanently deleted.
         Purge operations can take up to one minute to take effect. Tasks
         might be dispatched before the purge takes effect. A purge is irreversible.
         
      • pauseQueue

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<Queue> pauseQueue​(PauseQueueRequest request)
         Pauses the queue.
         If a queue is paused then the system will stop dispatching tasks
         until the queue is resumed via
         [ResumeQueue][google.cloud.tasks.v2.CloudTasks.ResumeQueue]. Tasks can
         still be added when the queue is paused. A queue is paused if its
         [state][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.state] is
         [PAUSED][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.State.PAUSED].
         
      • resumeQueue

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<Queue> resumeQueue​(ResumeQueueRequest request)
         Resume a queue.
         This method resumes a queue after it has been
         [PAUSED][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.State.PAUSED] or
         [DISABLED][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.State.DISABLED]. The state of a
         queue is stored in the queue's [state][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.state];
         after calling this method it will be set to
         [RUNNING][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.State.RUNNING].
         WARNING: Resuming many high-QPS queues at the same time can
         lead to target overloading. If you are resuming high-QPS
         queues, follow the 500/50/5 pattern described in
         [Managing Cloud Tasks Scaling
         Risks](https://cloud.google.com/tasks/docs/manage-cloud-task-scaling).
         
      • getIamPolicy

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<com.google.iam.v1.Policy> getIamPolicy​(com.google.iam.v1.GetIamPolicyRequest request)
         Gets the access control policy for a [Queue][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue].
         Returns an empty policy if the resource exists and does not have a policy
         set.
         Authorization requires the following
         [Google IAM](https://cloud.google.com/iam) permission on the specified
         resource parent:
         * `cloudtasks.queues.getIamPolicy`
         
      • setIamPolicy

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<com.google.iam.v1.Policy> setIamPolicy​(com.google.iam.v1.SetIamPolicyRequest request)
         Sets the access control policy for a [Queue][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue].
         Replaces any existing policy.
         Note: The Cloud Console does not check queue-level IAM permissions yet.
         Project-level permissions are required to use the Cloud Console.
         Authorization requires the following
         [Google IAM](https://cloud.google.com/iam) permission on the specified
         resource parent:
         * `cloudtasks.queues.setIamPolicy`
         
      • testIamPermissions

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<com.google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsResponse> testIamPermissions​(com.google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsRequest request)
         Returns permissions that a caller has on a
         [Queue][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue]. If the resource does not exist, this
         will return an empty set of permissions, not a
         [NOT_FOUND][google.rpc.Code.NOT_FOUND] error.
         Note: This operation is designed to be used for building permission-aware
         UIs and command-line tools, not for authorization checking. This operation
         may "fail open" without warning.
         
      • listTasks

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<ListTasksResponse> listTasks​(ListTasksRequest request)
         Lists the tasks in a queue.
         By default, only the [BASIC][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Task.View.BASIC] view is
         retrieved due to performance considerations;
         [response_view][google.cloud.tasks.v2.ListTasksRequest.response_view]
         controls the subset of information which is returned.
         The tasks may be returned in any order. The ordering may change at any
         time.
         
      • getTask

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<Task> getTask​(GetTaskRequest request)
         Gets a task.
         
      • createTask

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<Task> createTask​(CreateTaskRequest request)
         Creates a task and adds it to a queue.
         Tasks cannot be updated after creation; there is no UpdateTask command.
         * The maximum task size is 100KB.
         
      • deleteTask

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<com.google.protobuf.Empty> deleteTask​(DeleteTaskRequest request)
         Deletes a task.
         A task can be deleted if it is scheduled or dispatched. A task
         cannot be deleted if it has executed successfully or permanently
         failed.
         
      • runTask

        public com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture<Task> runTask​(RunTaskRequest request)
         Forces a task to run now.
         When this method is called, Cloud Tasks will dispatch the task, even if
         the task is already running, the queue has reached its
         [RateLimits][google.cloud.tasks.v2.RateLimits] or is
         [PAUSED][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.State.PAUSED].
         This command is meant to be used for manual debugging. For
         example, [RunTask][google.cloud.tasks.v2.CloudTasks.RunTask] can be used to
         retry a failed task after a fix has been made or to manually force a task
         to be dispatched now.
         The dispatched task is returned. That is, the task that is returned
         contains the [status][Task.status] after the task is dispatched but
         before the task is received by its target.
         If Cloud Tasks receives a successful response from the task's
         target, then the task will be deleted; otherwise the task's
         [schedule_time][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Task.schedule_time] will be reset to
         the time that [RunTask][google.cloud.tasks.v2.CloudTasks.RunTask] was
         called plus the retry delay specified in the queue's
         [RetryConfig][google.cloud.tasks.v2.RetryConfig].
         [RunTask][google.cloud.tasks.v2.CloudTasks.RunTask] returns
         [NOT_FOUND][google.rpc.Code.NOT_FOUND] when it is called on a
         task that has already succeeded or permanently failed.