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google-native.retail/v2beta.getControl
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Google Cloud Native is in preview. Google Cloud Classic is fully supported.
Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi
Gets a Control.
Using getControl
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getControl(args: GetControlArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetControlResult>
function getControlOutput(args: GetControlOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetControlResult>
def get_control(catalog_id: Optional[str] = None,
control_id: Optional[str] = None,
location: Optional[str] = None,
project: Optional[str] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetControlResult
def get_control_output(catalog_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
control_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
location: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
project: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetControlResult]
func LookupControl(ctx *Context, args *LookupControlArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupControlResult, error)
func LookupControlOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupControlOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupControlResultOutput
> Note: This function is named LookupControl
in the Go SDK.
public static class GetControl
{
public static Task<GetControlResult> InvokeAsync(GetControlArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
public static Output<GetControlResult> Invoke(GetControlInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}
public static CompletableFuture<GetControlResult> getControl(GetControlArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
// Output-based functions aren't available in Java yet
fn::invoke:
function: google-native:retail/v2beta:getControl
arguments:
# arguments dictionary
The following arguments are supported:
- catalog_
id str - control_
id str - location str
- project str
getControl Result
The following output properties are available:
- Associated
Serving List<string>Config Ids - List of serving config ids that are associated with this control in the same Catalog. Note the association is managed via the ServingConfig, this is an output only denormalized view.
- Display
Name string - The human readable control display name. Used in Retail UI. This field must be a UTF-8 encoded string with a length limit of 128 characters. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is thrown.
- Facet
Spec Pulumi.Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Outputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Search Request Facet Spec Response - A facet specification to perform faceted search. Note that this field is deprecated and will throw NOT_IMPLEMENTED if used for creating a control.
- Name string
- Immutable. Fully qualified name
projects/*/locations/global/catalogs/*/controls/*
- Rule
Pulumi.
Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Outputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Response - A rule control - a condition-action pair. Enacts a set action when the condition is triggered. For example: Boost "gShoe" when query full matches "Running Shoes".
- Search
Solution List<string>Use Case - Specifies the use case for the control. Affects what condition fields can be set. Only settable by search controls. Will default to SEARCH_SOLUTION_USE_CASE_SEARCH if not specified. Currently only allow one search_solution_use_case per control.
- Solution
Types List<string> - Immutable. The solution types that the control is used for. Currently we support setting only one type of solution at creation time. Only
SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH
value is supported at the moment. If no solution type is provided at creation time, will default to SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH.
- Associated
Serving []stringConfig Ids - List of serving config ids that are associated with this control in the same Catalog. Note the association is managed via the ServingConfig, this is an output only denormalized view.
- Display
Name string - The human readable control display name. Used in Retail UI. This field must be a UTF-8 encoded string with a length limit of 128 characters. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is thrown.
- Facet
Spec GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Search Request Facet Spec Response - A facet specification to perform faceted search. Note that this field is deprecated and will throw NOT_IMPLEMENTED if used for creating a control.
- Name string
- Immutable. Fully qualified name
projects/*/locations/global/catalogs/*/controls/*
- Rule
Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Response - A rule control - a condition-action pair. Enacts a set action when the condition is triggered. For example: Boost "gShoe" when query full matches "Running Shoes".
- Search
Solution []stringUse Case - Specifies the use case for the control. Affects what condition fields can be set. Only settable by search controls. Will default to SEARCH_SOLUTION_USE_CASE_SEARCH if not specified. Currently only allow one search_solution_use_case per control.
- Solution
Types []string - Immutable. The solution types that the control is used for. Currently we support setting only one type of solution at creation time. Only
SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH
value is supported at the moment. If no solution type is provided at creation time, will default to SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH.
- associated
Serving List<String>Config Ids - List of serving config ids that are associated with this control in the same Catalog. Note the association is managed via the ServingConfig, this is an output only denormalized view.
- display
Name String - The human readable control display name. Used in Retail UI. This field must be a UTF-8 encoded string with a length limit of 128 characters. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is thrown.
- facet
Spec GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Search Request Facet Spec Response - A facet specification to perform faceted search. Note that this field is deprecated and will throw NOT_IMPLEMENTED if used for creating a control.
- name String
- Immutable. Fully qualified name
projects/*/locations/global/catalogs/*/controls/*
- rule
Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Response - A rule control - a condition-action pair. Enacts a set action when the condition is triggered. For example: Boost "gShoe" when query full matches "Running Shoes".
- search
Solution List<String>Use Case - Specifies the use case for the control. Affects what condition fields can be set. Only settable by search controls. Will default to SEARCH_SOLUTION_USE_CASE_SEARCH if not specified. Currently only allow one search_solution_use_case per control.
- solution
Types List<String> - Immutable. The solution types that the control is used for. Currently we support setting only one type of solution at creation time. Only
SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH
value is supported at the moment. If no solution type is provided at creation time, will default to SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH.
- associated
Serving string[]Config Ids - List of serving config ids that are associated with this control in the same Catalog. Note the association is managed via the ServingConfig, this is an output only denormalized view.
- display
Name string - The human readable control display name. Used in Retail UI. This field must be a UTF-8 encoded string with a length limit of 128 characters. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is thrown.
- facet
Spec GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Search Request Facet Spec Response - A facet specification to perform faceted search. Note that this field is deprecated and will throw NOT_IMPLEMENTED if used for creating a control.
- name string
- Immutable. Fully qualified name
projects/*/locations/global/catalogs/*/controls/*
- rule
Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Response - A rule control - a condition-action pair. Enacts a set action when the condition is triggered. For example: Boost "gShoe" when query full matches "Running Shoes".
- search
Solution string[]Use Case - Specifies the use case for the control. Affects what condition fields can be set. Only settable by search controls. Will default to SEARCH_SOLUTION_USE_CASE_SEARCH if not specified. Currently only allow one search_solution_use_case per control.
- solution
Types string[] - Immutable. The solution types that the control is used for. Currently we support setting only one type of solution at creation time. Only
SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH
value is supported at the moment. If no solution type is provided at creation time, will default to SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH.
- associated_
serving_ Sequence[str]config_ ids - List of serving config ids that are associated with this control in the same Catalog. Note the association is managed via the ServingConfig, this is an output only denormalized view.
- display_
name str - The human readable control display name. Used in Retail UI. This field must be a UTF-8 encoded string with a length limit of 128 characters. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is thrown.
- facet_
spec GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Search Request Facet Spec Response - A facet specification to perform faceted search. Note that this field is deprecated and will throw NOT_IMPLEMENTED if used for creating a control.
- name str
- Immutable. Fully qualified name
projects/*/locations/global/catalogs/*/controls/*
- rule
Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Response - A rule control - a condition-action pair. Enacts a set action when the condition is triggered. For example: Boost "gShoe" when query full matches "Running Shoes".
- search_
solution_ Sequence[str]use_ case - Specifies the use case for the control. Affects what condition fields can be set. Only settable by search controls. Will default to SEARCH_SOLUTION_USE_CASE_SEARCH if not specified. Currently only allow one search_solution_use_case per control.
- solution_
types Sequence[str] - Immutable. The solution types that the control is used for. Currently we support setting only one type of solution at creation time. Only
SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH
value is supported at the moment. If no solution type is provided at creation time, will default to SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH.
- associated
Serving List<String>Config Ids - List of serving config ids that are associated with this control in the same Catalog. Note the association is managed via the ServingConfig, this is an output only denormalized view.
- display
Name String - The human readable control display name. Used in Retail UI. This field must be a UTF-8 encoded string with a length limit of 128 characters. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is thrown.
- facet
Spec Property Map - A facet specification to perform faceted search. Note that this field is deprecated and will throw NOT_IMPLEMENTED if used for creating a control.
- name String
- Immutable. Fully qualified name
projects/*/locations/global/catalogs/*/controls/*
- rule Property Map
- A rule control - a condition-action pair. Enacts a set action when the condition is triggered. For example: Boost "gShoe" when query full matches "Running Shoes".
- search
Solution List<String>Use Case - Specifies the use case for the control. Affects what condition fields can be set. Only settable by search controls. Will default to SEARCH_SOLUTION_USE_CASE_SEARCH if not specified. Currently only allow one search_solution_use_case per control.
- solution
Types List<String> - Immutable. The solution types that the control is used for. Currently we support setting only one type of solution at creation time. Only
SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH
value is supported at the moment. If no solution type is provided at creation time, will default to SOLUTION_TYPE_SEARCH.
Supporting Types
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaConditionQueryTermResponse
- Full
Match bool - Whether this is supposed to be a full or partial match.
- Value string
- The value of the term to match on. Value cannot be empty. Value can have at most 3 terms if specified as a partial match. Each space separated string is considered as one term. For example, "a b c" is 3 terms and allowed, but " a b c d" is 4 terms and not allowed for a partial match.
- Full
Match bool - Whether this is supposed to be a full or partial match.
- Value string
- The value of the term to match on. Value cannot be empty. Value can have at most 3 terms if specified as a partial match. Each space separated string is considered as one term. For example, "a b c" is 3 terms and allowed, but " a b c d" is 4 terms and not allowed for a partial match.
- full
Match Boolean - Whether this is supposed to be a full or partial match.
- value String
- The value of the term to match on. Value cannot be empty. Value can have at most 3 terms if specified as a partial match. Each space separated string is considered as one term. For example, "a b c" is 3 terms and allowed, but " a b c d" is 4 terms and not allowed for a partial match.
- full
Match boolean - Whether this is supposed to be a full or partial match.
- value string
- The value of the term to match on. Value cannot be empty. Value can have at most 3 terms if specified as a partial match. Each space separated string is considered as one term. For example, "a b c" is 3 terms and allowed, but " a b c d" is 4 terms and not allowed for a partial match.
- full_
match bool - Whether this is supposed to be a full or partial match.
- value str
- The value of the term to match on. Value cannot be empty. Value can have at most 3 terms if specified as a partial match. Each space separated string is considered as one term. For example, "a b c" is 3 terms and allowed, but " a b c d" is 4 terms and not allowed for a partial match.
- full
Match Boolean - Whether this is supposed to be a full or partial match.
- value String
- The value of the term to match on. Value cannot be empty. Value can have at most 3 terms if specified as a partial match. Each space separated string is considered as one term. For example, "a b c" is 3 terms and allowed, but " a b c d" is 4 terms and not allowed for a partial match.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaConditionResponse
- Active
Time List<Pulumi.Range Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Time Range Response> - Range of time(s) specifying when Condition is active. Condition true if any time range matches.
- Page
Categories List<string> - Used to support browse uses cases. A list (up to 10 entries) of categories or departments. The format should be the same as UserEvent.page_categories;
- Query
Terms List<Pulumi.Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Query Term Response> - A list (up to 10 entries) of terms to match the query on. If not specified, match all queries. If many query terms are specified, the condition is matched if any of the terms is a match (i.e. using the OR operator).
- Active
Time []GoogleRange Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Time Range Response - Range of time(s) specifying when Condition is active. Condition true if any time range matches.
- Page
Categories []string - Used to support browse uses cases. A list (up to 10 entries) of categories or departments. The format should be the same as UserEvent.page_categories;
- Query
Terms []GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Condition Query Term Response - A list (up to 10 entries) of terms to match the query on. If not specified, match all queries. If many query terms are specified, the condition is matched if any of the terms is a match (i.e. using the OR operator).
- active
Time List<GoogleRange Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Time Range Response> - Range of time(s) specifying when Condition is active. Condition true if any time range matches.
- page
Categories List<String> - Used to support browse uses cases. A list (up to 10 entries) of categories or departments. The format should be the same as UserEvent.page_categories;
- query
Terms List<GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Condition Query Term Response> - A list (up to 10 entries) of terms to match the query on. If not specified, match all queries. If many query terms are specified, the condition is matched if any of the terms is a match (i.e. using the OR operator).
- active
Time GoogleRange Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Time Range Response[] - Range of time(s) specifying when Condition is active. Condition true if any time range matches.
- page
Categories string[] - Used to support browse uses cases. A list (up to 10 entries) of categories or departments. The format should be the same as UserEvent.page_categories;
- query
Terms GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Condition Query Term Response[] - A list (up to 10 entries) of terms to match the query on. If not specified, match all queries. If many query terms are specified, the condition is matched if any of the terms is a match (i.e. using the OR operator).
- active_
time_ Sequence[Googlerange Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Time Range Response] - Range of time(s) specifying when Condition is active. Condition true if any time range matches.
- page_
categories Sequence[str] - Used to support browse uses cases. A list (up to 10 entries) of categories or departments. The format should be the same as UserEvent.page_categories;
- query_
terms Sequence[GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Condition Query Term Response] - A list (up to 10 entries) of terms to match the query on. If not specified, match all queries. If many query terms are specified, the condition is matched if any of the terms is a match (i.e. using the OR operator).
- active
Time List<Property Map>Range - Range of time(s) specifying when Condition is active. Condition true if any time range matches.
- page
Categories List<String> - Used to support browse uses cases. A list (up to 10 entries) of categories or departments. The format should be the same as UserEvent.page_categories;
- query
Terms List<Property Map> - A list (up to 10 entries) of terms to match the query on. If not specified, match all queries. If many query terms are specified, the condition is matched if any of the terms is a match (i.e. using the OR operator).
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaConditionTimeRangeResponse
- end_
time str - End of time range. Range is inclusive.
- start_
time str - Start of time range. Range is inclusive.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaIntervalResponse
- Exclusive
Maximum double - Exclusive upper bound.
- Exclusive
Minimum double - Exclusive lower bound.
- Maximum double
- Inclusive upper bound.
- Minimum double
- Inclusive lower bound.
- Exclusive
Maximum float64 - Exclusive upper bound.
- Exclusive
Minimum float64 - Exclusive lower bound.
- Maximum float64
- Inclusive upper bound.
- Minimum float64
- Inclusive lower bound.
- exclusive
Maximum Double - Exclusive upper bound.
- exclusive
Minimum Double - Exclusive lower bound.
- maximum Double
- Inclusive upper bound.
- minimum Double
- Inclusive lower bound.
- exclusive
Maximum number - Exclusive upper bound.
- exclusive
Minimum number - Exclusive lower bound.
- maximum number
- Inclusive upper bound.
- minimum number
- Inclusive lower bound.
- exclusive_
maximum float - Exclusive upper bound.
- exclusive_
minimum float - Exclusive lower bound.
- maximum float
- Inclusive upper bound.
- minimum float
- Inclusive lower bound.
- exclusive
Maximum Number - Exclusive upper bound.
- exclusive
Minimum Number - Exclusive lower bound.
- maximum Number
- Inclusive upper bound.
- minimum Number
- Inclusive lower bound.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleBoostActionResponse
- Boost double
- Strength of the condition boost, which must be in [-1, 1]. Negative boost means demotion. Default is 0.0. Setting to 1.0 gives the item a big promotion. However, it does not necessarily mean that the boosted item will be the top result at all times, nor that other items will be excluded. Results could still be shown even when none of them matches the condition. And results that are significantly more relevant to the search query can still trump your heavily favored but irrelevant items. Setting to -1.0 gives the item a big demotion. However, results that are deeply relevant might still be shown. The item will have an upstream battle to get a fairly high ranking, but it is not blocked out completely. Setting to 0.0 means no boost applied. The boosting condition is ignored.
- Products
Filter string - The filter can have a max size of 5000 characters. An expression which specifies which products to apply an action to. The syntax and supported fields are the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Examples: * To boost products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
- Boost float64
- Strength of the condition boost, which must be in [-1, 1]. Negative boost means demotion. Default is 0.0. Setting to 1.0 gives the item a big promotion. However, it does not necessarily mean that the boosted item will be the top result at all times, nor that other items will be excluded. Results could still be shown even when none of them matches the condition. And results that are significantly more relevant to the search query can still trump your heavily favored but irrelevant items. Setting to -1.0 gives the item a big demotion. However, results that are deeply relevant might still be shown. The item will have an upstream battle to get a fairly high ranking, but it is not blocked out completely. Setting to 0.0 means no boost applied. The boosting condition is ignored.
- Products
Filter string - The filter can have a max size of 5000 characters. An expression which specifies which products to apply an action to. The syntax and supported fields are the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Examples: * To boost products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
- boost Double
- Strength of the condition boost, which must be in [-1, 1]. Negative boost means demotion. Default is 0.0. Setting to 1.0 gives the item a big promotion. However, it does not necessarily mean that the boosted item will be the top result at all times, nor that other items will be excluded. Results could still be shown even when none of them matches the condition. And results that are significantly more relevant to the search query can still trump your heavily favored but irrelevant items. Setting to -1.0 gives the item a big demotion. However, results that are deeply relevant might still be shown. The item will have an upstream battle to get a fairly high ranking, but it is not blocked out completely. Setting to 0.0 means no boost applied. The boosting condition is ignored.
- products
Filter String - The filter can have a max size of 5000 characters. An expression which specifies which products to apply an action to. The syntax and supported fields are the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Examples: * To boost products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
- boost number
- Strength of the condition boost, which must be in [-1, 1]. Negative boost means demotion. Default is 0.0. Setting to 1.0 gives the item a big promotion. However, it does not necessarily mean that the boosted item will be the top result at all times, nor that other items will be excluded. Results could still be shown even when none of them matches the condition. And results that are significantly more relevant to the search query can still trump your heavily favored but irrelevant items. Setting to -1.0 gives the item a big demotion. However, results that are deeply relevant might still be shown. The item will have an upstream battle to get a fairly high ranking, but it is not blocked out completely. Setting to 0.0 means no boost applied. The boosting condition is ignored.
- products
Filter string - The filter can have a max size of 5000 characters. An expression which specifies which products to apply an action to. The syntax and supported fields are the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Examples: * To boost products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
- boost float
- Strength of the condition boost, which must be in [-1, 1]. Negative boost means demotion. Default is 0.0. Setting to 1.0 gives the item a big promotion. However, it does not necessarily mean that the boosted item will be the top result at all times, nor that other items will be excluded. Results could still be shown even when none of them matches the condition. And results that are significantly more relevant to the search query can still trump your heavily favored but irrelevant items. Setting to -1.0 gives the item a big demotion. However, results that are deeply relevant might still be shown. The item will have an upstream battle to get a fairly high ranking, but it is not blocked out completely. Setting to 0.0 means no boost applied. The boosting condition is ignored.
- products_
filter str - The filter can have a max size of 5000 characters. An expression which specifies which products to apply an action to. The syntax and supported fields are the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Examples: * To boost products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
- boost Number
- Strength of the condition boost, which must be in [-1, 1]. Negative boost means demotion. Default is 0.0. Setting to 1.0 gives the item a big promotion. However, it does not necessarily mean that the boosted item will be the top result at all times, nor that other items will be excluded. Results could still be shown even when none of them matches the condition. And results that are significantly more relevant to the search query can still trump your heavily favored but irrelevant items. Setting to -1.0 gives the item a big demotion. However, results that are deeply relevant might still be shown. The item will have an upstream battle to get a fairly high ranking, but it is not blocked out completely. Setting to 0.0 means no boost applied. The boosting condition is ignored.
- products
Filter String - The filter can have a max size of 5000 characters. An expression which specifies which products to apply an action to. The syntax and supported fields are the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Examples: * To boost products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleDoNotAssociateActionResponse
- Do
Not List<string>Associate Terms - Cannot contain duplicates or the query term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- Query
Terms List<string> - Terms from the search query. Will not consider do_not_associate_terms for search if in search query. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- Terms List<string>
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- Do
Not []stringAssociate Terms - Cannot contain duplicates or the query term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- Query
Terms []string - Terms from the search query. Will not consider do_not_associate_terms for search if in search query. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- Terms []string
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- do
Not List<String>Associate Terms - Cannot contain duplicates or the query term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- query
Terms List<String> - Terms from the search query. Will not consider do_not_associate_terms for search if in search query. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- terms List<String>
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- do
Not string[]Associate Terms - Cannot contain duplicates or the query term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- query
Terms string[] - Terms from the search query. Will not consider do_not_associate_terms for search if in search query. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- terms string[]
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- do_
not_ Sequence[str]associate_ terms - Cannot contain duplicates or the query term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- query_
terms Sequence[str] - Terms from the search query. Will not consider do_not_associate_terms for search if in search query. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- terms Sequence[str]
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- do
Not List<String>Associate Terms - Cannot contain duplicates or the query term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- query
Terms List<String> - Terms from the search query. Will not consider do_not_associate_terms for search if in search query. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- terms List<String>
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleFilterActionResponse
- Filter string
- A filter to apply on the matching condition results. Supported features: * filter must be set. * Filter syntax is identical to SearchRequest.filter. For more information, see Filter. * To filter products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
- Filter string
- A filter to apply on the matching condition results. Supported features: * filter must be set. * Filter syntax is identical to SearchRequest.filter. For more information, see Filter. * To filter products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
- filter String
- A filter to apply on the matching condition results. Supported features: * filter must be set. * Filter syntax is identical to SearchRequest.filter. For more information, see Filter. * To filter products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
- filter string
- A filter to apply on the matching condition results. Supported features: * filter must be set. * Filter syntax is identical to SearchRequest.filter. For more information, see Filter. * To filter products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
- filter str
- A filter to apply on the matching condition results. Supported features: * filter must be set. * Filter syntax is identical to SearchRequest.filter. For more information, see Filter. * To filter products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
- filter String
- A filter to apply on the matching condition results. Supported features: * filter must be set. * Filter syntax is identical to SearchRequest.filter. For more information, see Filter. * To filter products with product ID "product_1" or "product_2", and color "Red" or "Blue": *(id: ANY("product_1", "product_2")) * *AND * *(colorFamilies: ANY("Red", "Blue")) *
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleForceReturnFacetActionFacetPositionAdjustmentResponse
- Attribute
Name string - The attribute name to force return as a facet. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters long.
- Position int
- This is the position in the request as explained above. It should be strictly positive be at most 100.
- Attribute
Name string - The attribute name to force return as a facet. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters long.
- Position int
- This is the position in the request as explained above. It should be strictly positive be at most 100.
- attribute
Name String - The attribute name to force return as a facet. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters long.
- position Integer
- This is the position in the request as explained above. It should be strictly positive be at most 100.
- attribute
Name string - The attribute name to force return as a facet. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters long.
- position number
- This is the position in the request as explained above. It should be strictly positive be at most 100.
- attribute_
name str - The attribute name to force return as a facet. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters long.
- position int
- This is the position in the request as explained above. It should be strictly positive be at most 100.
- attribute
Name String - The attribute name to force return as a facet. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters long.
- position Number
- This is the position in the request as explained above. It should be strictly positive be at most 100.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleForceReturnFacetActionResponse
- Facet
Position List<Pulumi.Adjustments Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Force Return Facet Action Facet Position Adjustment Response> - Each instance corresponds to a force return attribute for the given condition. There can't be more 3 instances here.
- Facet
Position []GoogleAdjustments Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Force Return Facet Action Facet Position Adjustment Response - Each instance corresponds to a force return attribute for the given condition. There can't be more 3 instances here.
- facet
Position List<GoogleAdjustments Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Force Return Facet Action Facet Position Adjustment Response> - Each instance corresponds to a force return attribute for the given condition. There can't be more 3 instances here.
- facet
Position GoogleAdjustments Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Force Return Facet Action Facet Position Adjustment Response[] - Each instance corresponds to a force return attribute for the given condition. There can't be more 3 instances here.
- facet_
position_ Sequence[Googleadjustments Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Force Return Facet Action Facet Position Adjustment Response] - Each instance corresponds to a force return attribute for the given condition. There can't be more 3 instances here.
- facet
Position List<Property Map>Adjustments - Each instance corresponds to a force return attribute for the given condition. There can't be more 3 instances here.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleIgnoreActionResponse
- Ignore
Terms List<string> - Terms to ignore in the search query.
- Ignore
Terms []string - Terms to ignore in the search query.
- ignore
Terms List<String> - Terms to ignore in the search query.
- ignore
Terms string[] - Terms to ignore in the search query.
- ignore_
terms Sequence[str] - Terms to ignore in the search query.
- ignore
Terms List<String> - Terms to ignore in the search query.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleOnewaySynonymsActionResponse
- Oneway
Terms List<string> - Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- Query
Terms List<string> - Terms from the search query. Will treat synonyms as their synonyms. Not themselves synonyms of the synonyms. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- Synonyms List<string>
- Defines a set of synonyms. Cannot contain duplicates. Can specify up to 100 synonyms.
- Oneway
Terms []string - Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- Query
Terms []string - Terms from the search query. Will treat synonyms as their synonyms. Not themselves synonyms of the synonyms. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- Synonyms []string
- Defines a set of synonyms. Cannot contain duplicates. Can specify up to 100 synonyms.
- oneway
Terms List<String> - Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- query
Terms List<String> - Terms from the search query. Will treat synonyms as their synonyms. Not themselves synonyms of the synonyms. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- synonyms List<String>
- Defines a set of synonyms. Cannot contain duplicates. Can specify up to 100 synonyms.
- oneway
Terms string[] - Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- query
Terms string[] - Terms from the search query. Will treat synonyms as their synonyms. Not themselves synonyms of the synonyms. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- synonyms string[]
- Defines a set of synonyms. Cannot contain duplicates. Can specify up to 100 synonyms.
- oneway_
terms Sequence[str] - Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- query_
terms Sequence[str] - Terms from the search query. Will treat synonyms as their synonyms. Not themselves synonyms of the synonyms. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- synonyms Sequence[str]
- Defines a set of synonyms. Cannot contain duplicates. Can specify up to 100 synonyms.
- oneway
Terms List<String> - Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- query
Terms List<String> - Terms from the search query. Will treat synonyms as their synonyms. Not themselves synonyms of the synonyms. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- synonyms List<String>
- Defines a set of synonyms. Cannot contain duplicates. Can specify up to 100 synonyms.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleRedirectActionResponse
- Redirect
Uri string - URL must have length equal or less than 2000 characters.
- Redirect
Uri string - URL must have length equal or less than 2000 characters.
- redirect
Uri String - URL must have length equal or less than 2000 characters.
- redirect
Uri string - URL must have length equal or less than 2000 characters.
- redirect_
uri str - URL must have length equal or less than 2000 characters.
- redirect
Uri String - URL must have length equal or less than 2000 characters.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleRemoveFacetActionResponse
- Attribute
Names List<string> - The attribute names (i.e. facet keys) to remove from the dynamic facets (if present in the request). There can't be more 3 attribute names. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters.
- Attribute
Names []string - The attribute names (i.e. facet keys) to remove from the dynamic facets (if present in the request). There can't be more 3 attribute names. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters.
- attribute
Names List<String> - The attribute names (i.e. facet keys) to remove from the dynamic facets (if present in the request). There can't be more 3 attribute names. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters.
- attribute
Names string[] - The attribute names (i.e. facet keys) to remove from the dynamic facets (if present in the request). There can't be more 3 attribute names. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters.
- attribute_
names Sequence[str] - The attribute names (i.e. facet keys) to remove from the dynamic facets (if present in the request). There can't be more 3 attribute names. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters.
- attribute
Names List<String> - The attribute names (i.e. facet keys) to remove from the dynamic facets (if present in the request). There can't be more 3 attribute names. Each attribute name should be a valid attribute name, be non-empty and contain at most 80 characters.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleReplacementActionResponse
- Query
Terms List<string> - Terms from the search query. Will be replaced by replacement term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- Replacement
Term string - Term that will be used for replacement.
- Term string
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- Query
Terms []string - Terms from the search query. Will be replaced by replacement term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- Replacement
Term string - Term that will be used for replacement.
- Term string
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- query
Terms List<String> - Terms from the search query. Will be replaced by replacement term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- replacement
Term String - Term that will be used for replacement.
- term String
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- query
Terms string[] - Terms from the search query. Will be replaced by replacement term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- replacement
Term string - Term that will be used for replacement.
- term string
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- query_
terms Sequence[str] - Terms from the search query. Will be replaced by replacement term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- replacement_
term str - Term that will be used for replacement.
- term str
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
- query
Terms List<String> - Terms from the search query. Will be replaced by replacement term. Can specify up to 100 terms.
- replacement
Term String - Term that will be used for replacement.
- term String
- Will be [deprecated = true] post migration;
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleResponse
- Boost
Action Pulumi.Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Boost Action Response - A boost action.
- Condition
Pulumi.
Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Response - The condition that triggers the rule. If the condition is empty, the rule will always apply.
- Do
Not Pulumi.Associate Action Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Do Not Associate Action Response - Prevents term from being associated with other terms.
- Filter
Action Pulumi.Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Filter Action Response - Filters results.
- Force
Return Pulumi.Facet Action Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Force Return Facet Action Response - Force returns an attribute as a facet in the request.
- Ignore
Action Pulumi.Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Ignore Action Response - Ignores specific terms from query during search.
- Oneway
Synonyms Pulumi.Action Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Oneway Synonyms Action Response - Treats specific term as a synonym with a group of terms. Group of terms will not be treated as synonyms with the specific term.
- Redirect
Action Pulumi.Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Redirect Action Response - Redirects a shopper to a specific page.
- Remove
Facet Pulumi.Action Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Remove Facet Action Response - Remove an attribute as a facet in the request (if present).
- Replacement
Action Pulumi.Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Replacement Action Response - Replaces specific terms in the query.
- Twoway
Synonyms Pulumi.Action Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Twoway Synonyms Action Response - Treats a set of terms as synonyms of one another.
- Boost
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Boost Action Response - A boost action.
- Condition
Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Response - The condition that triggers the rule. If the condition is empty, the rule will always apply.
- Do
Not GoogleAssociate Action Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Do Not Associate Action Response - Prevents term from being associated with other terms.
- Filter
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Filter Action Response - Filters results.
- Force
Return GoogleFacet Action Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Force Return Facet Action Response - Force returns an attribute as a facet in the request.
- Ignore
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Ignore Action Response - Ignores specific terms from query during search.
- Oneway
Synonyms GoogleAction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Oneway Synonyms Action Response - Treats specific term as a synonym with a group of terms. Group of terms will not be treated as synonyms with the specific term.
- Redirect
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Redirect Action Response - Redirects a shopper to a specific page.
- Remove
Facet GoogleAction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Remove Facet Action Response - Remove an attribute as a facet in the request (if present).
- Replacement
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Replacement Action Response - Replaces specific terms in the query.
- Twoway
Synonyms GoogleAction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Twoway Synonyms Action Response - Treats a set of terms as synonyms of one another.
- boost
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Boost Action Response - A boost action.
- condition
Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Response - The condition that triggers the rule. If the condition is empty, the rule will always apply.
- do
Not GoogleAssociate Action Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Do Not Associate Action Response - Prevents term from being associated with other terms.
- filter
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Filter Action Response - Filters results.
- force
Return GoogleFacet Action Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Force Return Facet Action Response - Force returns an attribute as a facet in the request.
- ignore
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Ignore Action Response - Ignores specific terms from query during search.
- oneway
Synonyms GoogleAction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Oneway Synonyms Action Response - Treats specific term as a synonym with a group of terms. Group of terms will not be treated as synonyms with the specific term.
- redirect
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Redirect Action Response - Redirects a shopper to a specific page.
- remove
Facet GoogleAction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Remove Facet Action Response - Remove an attribute as a facet in the request (if present).
- replacement
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Replacement Action Response - Replaces specific terms in the query.
- twoway
Synonyms GoogleAction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Twoway Synonyms Action Response - Treats a set of terms as synonyms of one another.
- boost
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Boost Action Response - A boost action.
- condition
Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Response - The condition that triggers the rule. If the condition is empty, the rule will always apply.
- do
Not GoogleAssociate Action Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Do Not Associate Action Response - Prevents term from being associated with other terms.
- filter
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Filter Action Response - Filters results.
- force
Return GoogleFacet Action Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Force Return Facet Action Response - Force returns an attribute as a facet in the request.
- ignore
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Ignore Action Response - Ignores specific terms from query during search.
- oneway
Synonyms GoogleAction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Oneway Synonyms Action Response - Treats specific term as a synonym with a group of terms. Group of terms will not be treated as synonyms with the specific term.
- redirect
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Redirect Action Response - Redirects a shopper to a specific page.
- remove
Facet GoogleAction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Remove Facet Action Response - Remove an attribute as a facet in the request (if present).
- replacement
Action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Replacement Action Response - Replaces specific terms in the query.
- twoway
Synonyms GoogleAction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Twoway Synonyms Action Response - Treats a set of terms as synonyms of one another.
- boost_
action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Boost Action Response - A boost action.
- condition
Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Condition Response - The condition that triggers the rule. If the condition is empty, the rule will always apply.
- do_
not_ Googleassociate_ action Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Do Not Associate Action Response - Prevents term from being associated with other terms.
- filter_
action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Filter Action Response - Filters results.
- force_
return_ Googlefacet_ action Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Force Return Facet Action Response - Force returns an attribute as a facet in the request.
- ignore_
action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Ignore Action Response - Ignores specific terms from query during search.
- oneway_
synonyms_ Googleaction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Oneway Synonyms Action Response - Treats specific term as a synonym with a group of terms. Group of terms will not be treated as synonyms with the specific term.
- redirect_
action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Redirect Action Response - Redirects a shopper to a specific page.
- remove_
facet_ Googleaction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Remove Facet Action Response - Remove an attribute as a facet in the request (if present).
- replacement_
action GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Rule Replacement Action Response - Replaces specific terms in the query.
- twoway_
synonyms_ Googleaction Cloud Retail V2beta Rule Twoway Synonyms Action Response - Treats a set of terms as synonyms of one another.
- boost
Action Property Map - A boost action.
- condition Property Map
- The condition that triggers the rule. If the condition is empty, the rule will always apply.
- do
Not Property MapAssociate Action - Prevents term from being associated with other terms.
- filter
Action Property Map - Filters results.
- force
Return Property MapFacet Action - Force returns an attribute as a facet in the request.
- ignore
Action Property Map - Ignores specific terms from query during search.
- oneway
Synonyms Property MapAction - Treats specific term as a synonym with a group of terms. Group of terms will not be treated as synonyms with the specific term.
- redirect
Action Property Map - Redirects a shopper to a specific page.
- remove
Facet Property MapAction - Remove an attribute as a facet in the request (if present).
- replacement
Action Property Map - Replaces specific terms in the query.
- twoway
Synonyms Property MapAction - Treats a set of terms as synonyms of one another.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaRuleTwowaySynonymsActionResponse
- Synonyms List<string>
- Defines a set of synonyms. Can specify up to 100 synonyms. Must specify at least 2 synonyms.
- Synonyms []string
- Defines a set of synonyms. Can specify up to 100 synonyms. Must specify at least 2 synonyms.
- synonyms List<String>
- Defines a set of synonyms. Can specify up to 100 synonyms. Must specify at least 2 synonyms.
- synonyms string[]
- Defines a set of synonyms. Can specify up to 100 synonyms. Must specify at least 2 synonyms.
- synonyms Sequence[str]
- Defines a set of synonyms. Can specify up to 100 synonyms. Must specify at least 2 synonyms.
- synonyms List<String>
- Defines a set of synonyms. Can specify up to 100 synonyms. Must specify at least 2 synonyms.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaSearchRequestFacetSpecFacetKeyResponse
- Case
Insensitive bool - True to make facet keys case insensitive when getting faceting values with prefixes or contains; false otherwise.
- Contains List<string>
- Only get facet values that contains the given strings. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "contains" to "Shoe", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Men > Shoe". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- Intervals
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Interval Response> - Set only if values should be bucketized into intervals. Must be set for facets with numerical values. Must not be set for facet with text values. Maximum number of intervals is 40. For all numerical facet keys that appear in the list of products from the catalog, the percentiles 0, 10, 30, 50, 70, 90, and 100 are computed from their distribution weekly. If the model assigns a high score to a numerical facet key and its intervals are not specified in the search request, these percentiles become the bounds for its intervals and are returned in the response. If the facet key intervals are specified in the request, then the specified intervals are returned instead.
- Key string
- Supported textual and numerical facet keys in Product object, over which the facet values are computed. Facet key is case-sensitive. Allowed facet keys when FacetKey.query is not specified: * textual_field = * "brands" * "categories" * "genders" * "ageGroups" * "availability" * "colorFamilies" * "colors" * "sizes" * "materials" * "patterns" * "conditions" * "attributes.key" * "pickupInStore" * "shipToStore" * "sameDayDelivery" * "nextDayDelivery" * "customFulfillment1" * "customFulfillment2" * "customFulfillment3" * "customFulfillment4" * "customFulfillment5" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)" * numerical_field = * "price" * "discount" * "rating" * "ratingCount" * "attributes.key" * "inventory(place_id,price)" * "inventory(place_id,original_price)" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)"
- Order
By string - The order in which SearchResponse.Facet.values are returned. Allowed values are: * "count desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.count descending. * "value desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.value descending. Only applies to textual facets. If not set, textual values are sorted in natural order; numerical intervals are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.intervals; FulfillmentInfo.place_ids are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.restricted_values.
- Prefixes List<string>
- Only get facet values that start with the given string prefix. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "prefixes" to "Women", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Women > Dress". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- Query string
- The query that is used to compute facet for the given facet key. When provided, it overrides the default behavior of facet computation. The query syntax is the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Notice that there is no limitation on FacetKey.key when query is specified. In the response, SearchResponse.Facet.values.value is always "1" and SearchResponse.Facet.values.count is the number of results that match the query. For example, you can set a customized facet for "shipToStore", where FacetKey.key is "customizedShipToStore", and FacetKey.query is "availability: ANY("IN_STOCK") AND shipToStore: ANY("123")". Then the facet counts the products that are both in stock and ship to store "123".
- Restricted
Values List<string> - Only get facet for the given restricted values. For example, when using "pickupInStore" as key and set restricted values to ["store123", "store456"], only facets for "store123" and "store456" are returned. Only supported on predefined textual fields, custom textual attributes and fulfillments. Maximum is 20. Must be set for the fulfillment facet keys: * pickupInStore * shipToStore * sameDayDelivery * nextDayDelivery * customFulfillment1 * customFulfillment2 * customFulfillment3 * customFulfillment4 * customFulfillment5
- Return
Min boolMax - Returns the min and max value for each numerical facet intervals. Ignored for textual facets.
- Case
Insensitive bool - True to make facet keys case insensitive when getting faceting values with prefixes or contains; false otherwise.
- Contains []string
- Only get facet values that contains the given strings. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "contains" to "Shoe", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Men > Shoe". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- Intervals
[]Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Interval Response - Set only if values should be bucketized into intervals. Must be set for facets with numerical values. Must not be set for facet with text values. Maximum number of intervals is 40. For all numerical facet keys that appear in the list of products from the catalog, the percentiles 0, 10, 30, 50, 70, 90, and 100 are computed from their distribution weekly. If the model assigns a high score to a numerical facet key and its intervals are not specified in the search request, these percentiles become the bounds for its intervals and are returned in the response. If the facet key intervals are specified in the request, then the specified intervals are returned instead.
- Key string
- Supported textual and numerical facet keys in Product object, over which the facet values are computed. Facet key is case-sensitive. Allowed facet keys when FacetKey.query is not specified: * textual_field = * "brands" * "categories" * "genders" * "ageGroups" * "availability" * "colorFamilies" * "colors" * "sizes" * "materials" * "patterns" * "conditions" * "attributes.key" * "pickupInStore" * "shipToStore" * "sameDayDelivery" * "nextDayDelivery" * "customFulfillment1" * "customFulfillment2" * "customFulfillment3" * "customFulfillment4" * "customFulfillment5" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)" * numerical_field = * "price" * "discount" * "rating" * "ratingCount" * "attributes.key" * "inventory(place_id,price)" * "inventory(place_id,original_price)" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)"
- Order
By string - The order in which SearchResponse.Facet.values are returned. Allowed values are: * "count desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.count descending. * "value desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.value descending. Only applies to textual facets. If not set, textual values are sorted in natural order; numerical intervals are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.intervals; FulfillmentInfo.place_ids are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.restricted_values.
- Prefixes []string
- Only get facet values that start with the given string prefix. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "prefixes" to "Women", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Women > Dress". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- Query string
- The query that is used to compute facet for the given facet key. When provided, it overrides the default behavior of facet computation. The query syntax is the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Notice that there is no limitation on FacetKey.key when query is specified. In the response, SearchResponse.Facet.values.value is always "1" and SearchResponse.Facet.values.count is the number of results that match the query. For example, you can set a customized facet for "shipToStore", where FacetKey.key is "customizedShipToStore", and FacetKey.query is "availability: ANY("IN_STOCK") AND shipToStore: ANY("123")". Then the facet counts the products that are both in stock and ship to store "123".
- Restricted
Values []string - Only get facet for the given restricted values. For example, when using "pickupInStore" as key and set restricted values to ["store123", "store456"], only facets for "store123" and "store456" are returned. Only supported on predefined textual fields, custom textual attributes and fulfillments. Maximum is 20. Must be set for the fulfillment facet keys: * pickupInStore * shipToStore * sameDayDelivery * nextDayDelivery * customFulfillment1 * customFulfillment2 * customFulfillment3 * customFulfillment4 * customFulfillment5
- Return
Min boolMax - Returns the min and max value for each numerical facet intervals. Ignored for textual facets.
- case
Insensitive Boolean - True to make facet keys case insensitive when getting faceting values with prefixes or contains; false otherwise.
- contains List<String>
- Only get facet values that contains the given strings. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "contains" to "Shoe", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Men > Shoe". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- intervals
List<Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Interval Response> - Set only if values should be bucketized into intervals. Must be set for facets with numerical values. Must not be set for facet with text values. Maximum number of intervals is 40. For all numerical facet keys that appear in the list of products from the catalog, the percentiles 0, 10, 30, 50, 70, 90, and 100 are computed from their distribution weekly. If the model assigns a high score to a numerical facet key and its intervals are not specified in the search request, these percentiles become the bounds for its intervals and are returned in the response. If the facet key intervals are specified in the request, then the specified intervals are returned instead.
- key String
- Supported textual and numerical facet keys in Product object, over which the facet values are computed. Facet key is case-sensitive. Allowed facet keys when FacetKey.query is not specified: * textual_field = * "brands" * "categories" * "genders" * "ageGroups" * "availability" * "colorFamilies" * "colors" * "sizes" * "materials" * "patterns" * "conditions" * "attributes.key" * "pickupInStore" * "shipToStore" * "sameDayDelivery" * "nextDayDelivery" * "customFulfillment1" * "customFulfillment2" * "customFulfillment3" * "customFulfillment4" * "customFulfillment5" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)" * numerical_field = * "price" * "discount" * "rating" * "ratingCount" * "attributes.key" * "inventory(place_id,price)" * "inventory(place_id,original_price)" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)"
- order
By String - The order in which SearchResponse.Facet.values are returned. Allowed values are: * "count desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.count descending. * "value desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.value descending. Only applies to textual facets. If not set, textual values are sorted in natural order; numerical intervals are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.intervals; FulfillmentInfo.place_ids are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.restricted_values.
- prefixes List<String>
- Only get facet values that start with the given string prefix. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "prefixes" to "Women", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Women > Dress". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- query String
- The query that is used to compute facet for the given facet key. When provided, it overrides the default behavior of facet computation. The query syntax is the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Notice that there is no limitation on FacetKey.key when query is specified. In the response, SearchResponse.Facet.values.value is always "1" and SearchResponse.Facet.values.count is the number of results that match the query. For example, you can set a customized facet for "shipToStore", where FacetKey.key is "customizedShipToStore", and FacetKey.query is "availability: ANY("IN_STOCK") AND shipToStore: ANY("123")". Then the facet counts the products that are both in stock and ship to store "123".
- restricted
Values List<String> - Only get facet for the given restricted values. For example, when using "pickupInStore" as key and set restricted values to ["store123", "store456"], only facets for "store123" and "store456" are returned. Only supported on predefined textual fields, custom textual attributes and fulfillments. Maximum is 20. Must be set for the fulfillment facet keys: * pickupInStore * shipToStore * sameDayDelivery * nextDayDelivery * customFulfillment1 * customFulfillment2 * customFulfillment3 * customFulfillment4 * customFulfillment5
- return
Min BooleanMax - Returns the min and max value for each numerical facet intervals. Ignored for textual facets.
- case
Insensitive boolean - True to make facet keys case insensitive when getting faceting values with prefixes or contains; false otherwise.
- contains string[]
- Only get facet values that contains the given strings. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "contains" to "Shoe", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Men > Shoe". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- intervals
Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Interval Response[] - Set only if values should be bucketized into intervals. Must be set for facets with numerical values. Must not be set for facet with text values. Maximum number of intervals is 40. For all numerical facet keys that appear in the list of products from the catalog, the percentiles 0, 10, 30, 50, 70, 90, and 100 are computed from their distribution weekly. If the model assigns a high score to a numerical facet key and its intervals are not specified in the search request, these percentiles become the bounds for its intervals and are returned in the response. If the facet key intervals are specified in the request, then the specified intervals are returned instead.
- key string
- Supported textual and numerical facet keys in Product object, over which the facet values are computed. Facet key is case-sensitive. Allowed facet keys when FacetKey.query is not specified: * textual_field = * "brands" * "categories" * "genders" * "ageGroups" * "availability" * "colorFamilies" * "colors" * "sizes" * "materials" * "patterns" * "conditions" * "attributes.key" * "pickupInStore" * "shipToStore" * "sameDayDelivery" * "nextDayDelivery" * "customFulfillment1" * "customFulfillment2" * "customFulfillment3" * "customFulfillment4" * "customFulfillment5" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)" * numerical_field = * "price" * "discount" * "rating" * "ratingCount" * "attributes.key" * "inventory(place_id,price)" * "inventory(place_id,original_price)" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)"
- order
By string - The order in which SearchResponse.Facet.values are returned. Allowed values are: * "count desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.count descending. * "value desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.value descending. Only applies to textual facets. If not set, textual values are sorted in natural order; numerical intervals are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.intervals; FulfillmentInfo.place_ids are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.restricted_values.
- prefixes string[]
- Only get facet values that start with the given string prefix. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "prefixes" to "Women", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Women > Dress". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- query string
- The query that is used to compute facet for the given facet key. When provided, it overrides the default behavior of facet computation. The query syntax is the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Notice that there is no limitation on FacetKey.key when query is specified. In the response, SearchResponse.Facet.values.value is always "1" and SearchResponse.Facet.values.count is the number of results that match the query. For example, you can set a customized facet for "shipToStore", where FacetKey.key is "customizedShipToStore", and FacetKey.query is "availability: ANY("IN_STOCK") AND shipToStore: ANY("123")". Then the facet counts the products that are both in stock and ship to store "123".
- restricted
Values string[] - Only get facet for the given restricted values. For example, when using "pickupInStore" as key and set restricted values to ["store123", "store456"], only facets for "store123" and "store456" are returned. Only supported on predefined textual fields, custom textual attributes and fulfillments. Maximum is 20. Must be set for the fulfillment facet keys: * pickupInStore * shipToStore * sameDayDelivery * nextDayDelivery * customFulfillment1 * customFulfillment2 * customFulfillment3 * customFulfillment4 * customFulfillment5
- return
Min booleanMax - Returns the min and max value for each numerical facet intervals. Ignored for textual facets.
- case_
insensitive bool - True to make facet keys case insensitive when getting faceting values with prefixes or contains; false otherwise.
- contains Sequence[str]
- Only get facet values that contains the given strings. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "contains" to "Shoe", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Men > Shoe". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- intervals
Sequence[Google
Cloud Retail V2beta Interval Response] - Set only if values should be bucketized into intervals. Must be set for facets with numerical values. Must not be set for facet with text values. Maximum number of intervals is 40. For all numerical facet keys that appear in the list of products from the catalog, the percentiles 0, 10, 30, 50, 70, 90, and 100 are computed from their distribution weekly. If the model assigns a high score to a numerical facet key and its intervals are not specified in the search request, these percentiles become the bounds for its intervals and are returned in the response. If the facet key intervals are specified in the request, then the specified intervals are returned instead.
- key str
- Supported textual and numerical facet keys in Product object, over which the facet values are computed. Facet key is case-sensitive. Allowed facet keys when FacetKey.query is not specified: * textual_field = * "brands" * "categories" * "genders" * "ageGroups" * "availability" * "colorFamilies" * "colors" * "sizes" * "materials" * "patterns" * "conditions" * "attributes.key" * "pickupInStore" * "shipToStore" * "sameDayDelivery" * "nextDayDelivery" * "customFulfillment1" * "customFulfillment2" * "customFulfillment3" * "customFulfillment4" * "customFulfillment5" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)" * numerical_field = * "price" * "discount" * "rating" * "ratingCount" * "attributes.key" * "inventory(place_id,price)" * "inventory(place_id,original_price)" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)"
- order_
by str - The order in which SearchResponse.Facet.values are returned. Allowed values are: * "count desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.count descending. * "value desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.value descending. Only applies to textual facets. If not set, textual values are sorted in natural order; numerical intervals are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.intervals; FulfillmentInfo.place_ids are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.restricted_values.
- prefixes Sequence[str]
- Only get facet values that start with the given string prefix. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "prefixes" to "Women", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Women > Dress". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- query str
- The query that is used to compute facet for the given facet key. When provided, it overrides the default behavior of facet computation. The query syntax is the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Notice that there is no limitation on FacetKey.key when query is specified. In the response, SearchResponse.Facet.values.value is always "1" and SearchResponse.Facet.values.count is the number of results that match the query. For example, you can set a customized facet for "shipToStore", where FacetKey.key is "customizedShipToStore", and FacetKey.query is "availability: ANY("IN_STOCK") AND shipToStore: ANY("123")". Then the facet counts the products that are both in stock and ship to store "123".
- restricted_
values Sequence[str] - Only get facet for the given restricted values. For example, when using "pickupInStore" as key and set restricted values to ["store123", "store456"], only facets for "store123" and "store456" are returned. Only supported on predefined textual fields, custom textual attributes and fulfillments. Maximum is 20. Must be set for the fulfillment facet keys: * pickupInStore * shipToStore * sameDayDelivery * nextDayDelivery * customFulfillment1 * customFulfillment2 * customFulfillment3 * customFulfillment4 * customFulfillment5
- return_
min_ boolmax - Returns the min and max value for each numerical facet intervals. Ignored for textual facets.
- case
Insensitive Boolean - True to make facet keys case insensitive when getting faceting values with prefixes or contains; false otherwise.
- contains List<String>
- Only get facet values that contains the given strings. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "contains" to "Shoe", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Men > Shoe". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- intervals List<Property Map>
- Set only if values should be bucketized into intervals. Must be set for facets with numerical values. Must not be set for facet with text values. Maximum number of intervals is 40. For all numerical facet keys that appear in the list of products from the catalog, the percentiles 0, 10, 30, 50, 70, 90, and 100 are computed from their distribution weekly. If the model assigns a high score to a numerical facet key and its intervals are not specified in the search request, these percentiles become the bounds for its intervals and are returned in the response. If the facet key intervals are specified in the request, then the specified intervals are returned instead.
- key String
- Supported textual and numerical facet keys in Product object, over which the facet values are computed. Facet key is case-sensitive. Allowed facet keys when FacetKey.query is not specified: * textual_field = * "brands" * "categories" * "genders" * "ageGroups" * "availability" * "colorFamilies" * "colors" * "sizes" * "materials" * "patterns" * "conditions" * "attributes.key" * "pickupInStore" * "shipToStore" * "sameDayDelivery" * "nextDayDelivery" * "customFulfillment1" * "customFulfillment2" * "customFulfillment3" * "customFulfillment4" * "customFulfillment5" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)" * numerical_field = * "price" * "discount" * "rating" * "ratingCount" * "attributes.key" * "inventory(place_id,price)" * "inventory(place_id,original_price)" * "inventory(place_id,attributes.key)"
- order
By String - The order in which SearchResponse.Facet.values are returned. Allowed values are: * "count desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.count descending. * "value desc", which means order by SearchResponse.Facet.values.value descending. Only applies to textual facets. If not set, textual values are sorted in natural order; numerical intervals are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.intervals; FulfillmentInfo.place_ids are sorted in the order given by FacetSpec.FacetKey.restricted_values.
- prefixes List<String>
- Only get facet values that start with the given string prefix. For example, suppose "categories" has three values "Women > Shoe", "Women > Dress" and "Men > Shoe". If set "prefixes" to "Women", the "categories" facet gives only "Women > Shoe" and "Women > Dress". Only supported on textual fields. Maximum is 10.
- query String
- The query that is used to compute facet for the given facet key. When provided, it overrides the default behavior of facet computation. The query syntax is the same as a filter expression. See SearchRequest.filter for detail syntax and limitations. Notice that there is no limitation on FacetKey.key when query is specified. In the response, SearchResponse.Facet.values.value is always "1" and SearchResponse.Facet.values.count is the number of results that match the query. For example, you can set a customized facet for "shipToStore", where FacetKey.key is "customizedShipToStore", and FacetKey.query is "availability: ANY("IN_STOCK") AND shipToStore: ANY("123")". Then the facet counts the products that are both in stock and ship to store "123".
- restricted
Values List<String> - Only get facet for the given restricted values. For example, when using "pickupInStore" as key and set restricted values to ["store123", "store456"], only facets for "store123" and "store456" are returned. Only supported on predefined textual fields, custom textual attributes and fulfillments. Maximum is 20. Must be set for the fulfillment facet keys: * pickupInStore * shipToStore * sameDayDelivery * nextDayDelivery * customFulfillment1 * customFulfillment2 * customFulfillment3 * customFulfillment4 * customFulfillment5
- return
Min BooleanMax - Returns the min and max value for each numerical facet intervals. Ignored for textual facets.
GoogleCloudRetailV2betaSearchRequestFacetSpecResponse
- Enable
Dynamic boolPosition - Enables dynamic position for this facet. If set to true, the position of this facet among all facets in the response is determined by Google Retail Search. It is ordered together with dynamic facets if dynamic facets is enabled. If set to false, the position of this facet in the response is the same as in the request, and it is ranked before the facets with dynamic position enable and all dynamic facets. For example, you may always want to have rating facet returned in the response, but it's not necessarily to always display the rating facet at the top. In that case, you can set enable_dynamic_position to true so that the position of rating facet in response is determined by Google Retail Search. Another example, assuming you have the following facets in the request: * "rating", enable_dynamic_position = true * "price", enable_dynamic_position = false * "brands", enable_dynamic_position = false And also you have a dynamic facets enable, which generates a facet "gender". Then, the final order of the facets in the response can be ("price", "brands", "rating", "gender") or ("price", "brands", "gender", "rating") depends on how Google Retail Search orders "gender" and "rating" facets. However, notice that "price" and "brands" are always ranked at first and second position because their enable_dynamic_position values are false.
- Excluded
Filter List<string>Keys - List of keys to exclude when faceting. By default, FacetKey.key is not excluded from the filter unless it is listed in this field. Listing a facet key in this field allows its values to appear as facet results, even when they are filtered out of search results. Using this field does not affect what search results are returned. For example, suppose there are 100 products with the color facet "Red" and 200 products with the color facet "Blue". A query containing the filter "colorFamilies:ANY("Red")" and having "colorFamilies" as FacetKey.key would by default return only "Red" products in the search results, and also return "Red" with count 100 as the only color facet. Although there are also blue products available, "Blue" would not be shown as an available facet value. If "colorFamilies" is listed in "excludedFilterKeys", then the query returns the facet values "Red" with count 100 and "Blue" with count 200, because the "colorFamilies" key is now excluded from the filter. Because this field doesn't affect search results, the search results are still correctly filtered to return only "Red" products. A maximum of 100 values are allowed. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is returned.
- Facet
Key Pulumi.Google Native. Retail. V2Beta. Inputs. Google Cloud Retail V2beta Search Request Facet Spec Facet Key Response - The facet key specification.
- Limit int
- Maximum of facet values that should be returned for this facet. If unspecified, defaults to 50. The maximum allowed value is 300. Values above 300 will be coerced to 300. If this field is negative, an INVALID_ARGUMENT is returned.
- Enable
Dynamic boolPosition - Enables dynamic position for this facet. If set to true, the position of this facet among all facets in the response is determined by Google Retail Search. It is ordered together with dynamic facets if dynamic facets is enabled. If set to false, the position of this facet in the response is the same as in the request, and it is ranked before the facets with dynamic position enable and all dynamic facets. For example, you may always want to have rating facet returned in the response, but it's not necessarily to always display the rating facet at the top. In that case, you can set enable_dynamic_position to true so that the position of rating facet in response is determined by Google Retail Search. Another example, assuming you have the following facets in the request: * "rating", enable_dynamic_position = true * "price", enable_dynamic_position = false * "brands", enable_dynamic_position = false And also you have a dynamic facets enable, which generates a facet "gender". Then, the final order of the facets in the response can be ("price", "brands", "rating", "gender") or ("price", "brands", "gender", "rating") depends on how Google Retail Search orders "gender" and "rating" facets. However, notice that "price" and "brands" are always ranked at first and second position because their enable_dynamic_position values are false.
- Excluded
Filter []stringKeys - List of keys to exclude when faceting. By default, FacetKey.key is not excluded from the filter unless it is listed in this field. Listing a facet key in this field allows its values to appear as facet results, even when they are filtered out of search results. Using this field does not affect what search results are returned. For example, suppose there are 100 products with the color facet "Red" and 200 products with the color facet "Blue". A query containing the filter "colorFamilies:ANY("Red")" and having "colorFamilies" as FacetKey.key would by default return only "Red" products in the search results, and also return "Red" with count 100 as the only color facet. Although there are also blue products available, "Blue" would not be shown as an available facet value. If "colorFamilies" is listed in "excludedFilterKeys", then the query returns the facet values "Red" with count 100 and "Blue" with count 200, because the "colorFamilies" key is now excluded from the filter. Because this field doesn't affect search results, the search results are still correctly filtered to return only "Red" products. A maximum of 100 values are allowed. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is returned.
- Facet
Key GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Search Request Facet Spec Facet Key Response - The facet key specification.
- Limit int
- Maximum of facet values that should be returned for this facet. If unspecified, defaults to 50. The maximum allowed value is 300. Values above 300 will be coerced to 300. If this field is negative, an INVALID_ARGUMENT is returned.
- enable
Dynamic BooleanPosition - Enables dynamic position for this facet. If set to true, the position of this facet among all facets in the response is determined by Google Retail Search. It is ordered together with dynamic facets if dynamic facets is enabled. If set to false, the position of this facet in the response is the same as in the request, and it is ranked before the facets with dynamic position enable and all dynamic facets. For example, you may always want to have rating facet returned in the response, but it's not necessarily to always display the rating facet at the top. In that case, you can set enable_dynamic_position to true so that the position of rating facet in response is determined by Google Retail Search. Another example, assuming you have the following facets in the request: * "rating", enable_dynamic_position = true * "price", enable_dynamic_position = false * "brands", enable_dynamic_position = false And also you have a dynamic facets enable, which generates a facet "gender". Then, the final order of the facets in the response can be ("price", "brands", "rating", "gender") or ("price", "brands", "gender", "rating") depends on how Google Retail Search orders "gender" and "rating" facets. However, notice that "price" and "brands" are always ranked at first and second position because their enable_dynamic_position values are false.
- excluded
Filter List<String>Keys - List of keys to exclude when faceting. By default, FacetKey.key is not excluded from the filter unless it is listed in this field. Listing a facet key in this field allows its values to appear as facet results, even when they are filtered out of search results. Using this field does not affect what search results are returned. For example, suppose there are 100 products with the color facet "Red" and 200 products with the color facet "Blue". A query containing the filter "colorFamilies:ANY("Red")" and having "colorFamilies" as FacetKey.key would by default return only "Red" products in the search results, and also return "Red" with count 100 as the only color facet. Although there are also blue products available, "Blue" would not be shown as an available facet value. If "colorFamilies" is listed in "excludedFilterKeys", then the query returns the facet values "Red" with count 100 and "Blue" with count 200, because the "colorFamilies" key is now excluded from the filter. Because this field doesn't affect search results, the search results are still correctly filtered to return only "Red" products. A maximum of 100 values are allowed. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is returned.
- facet
Key GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Search Request Facet Spec Facet Key Response - The facet key specification.
- limit Integer
- Maximum of facet values that should be returned for this facet. If unspecified, defaults to 50. The maximum allowed value is 300. Values above 300 will be coerced to 300. If this field is negative, an INVALID_ARGUMENT is returned.
- enable
Dynamic booleanPosition - Enables dynamic position for this facet. If set to true, the position of this facet among all facets in the response is determined by Google Retail Search. It is ordered together with dynamic facets if dynamic facets is enabled. If set to false, the position of this facet in the response is the same as in the request, and it is ranked before the facets with dynamic position enable and all dynamic facets. For example, you may always want to have rating facet returned in the response, but it's not necessarily to always display the rating facet at the top. In that case, you can set enable_dynamic_position to true so that the position of rating facet in response is determined by Google Retail Search. Another example, assuming you have the following facets in the request: * "rating", enable_dynamic_position = true * "price", enable_dynamic_position = false * "brands", enable_dynamic_position = false And also you have a dynamic facets enable, which generates a facet "gender". Then, the final order of the facets in the response can be ("price", "brands", "rating", "gender") or ("price", "brands", "gender", "rating") depends on how Google Retail Search orders "gender" and "rating" facets. However, notice that "price" and "brands" are always ranked at first and second position because their enable_dynamic_position values are false.
- excluded
Filter string[]Keys - List of keys to exclude when faceting. By default, FacetKey.key is not excluded from the filter unless it is listed in this field. Listing a facet key in this field allows its values to appear as facet results, even when they are filtered out of search results. Using this field does not affect what search results are returned. For example, suppose there are 100 products with the color facet "Red" and 200 products with the color facet "Blue". A query containing the filter "colorFamilies:ANY("Red")" and having "colorFamilies" as FacetKey.key would by default return only "Red" products in the search results, and also return "Red" with count 100 as the only color facet. Although there are also blue products available, "Blue" would not be shown as an available facet value. If "colorFamilies" is listed in "excludedFilterKeys", then the query returns the facet values "Red" with count 100 and "Blue" with count 200, because the "colorFamilies" key is now excluded from the filter. Because this field doesn't affect search results, the search results are still correctly filtered to return only "Red" products. A maximum of 100 values are allowed. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is returned.
- facet
Key GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Search Request Facet Spec Facet Key Response - The facet key specification.
- limit number
- Maximum of facet values that should be returned for this facet. If unspecified, defaults to 50. The maximum allowed value is 300. Values above 300 will be coerced to 300. If this field is negative, an INVALID_ARGUMENT is returned.
- enable_
dynamic_ boolposition - Enables dynamic position for this facet. If set to true, the position of this facet among all facets in the response is determined by Google Retail Search. It is ordered together with dynamic facets if dynamic facets is enabled. If set to false, the position of this facet in the response is the same as in the request, and it is ranked before the facets with dynamic position enable and all dynamic facets. For example, you may always want to have rating facet returned in the response, but it's not necessarily to always display the rating facet at the top. In that case, you can set enable_dynamic_position to true so that the position of rating facet in response is determined by Google Retail Search. Another example, assuming you have the following facets in the request: * "rating", enable_dynamic_position = true * "price", enable_dynamic_position = false * "brands", enable_dynamic_position = false And also you have a dynamic facets enable, which generates a facet "gender". Then, the final order of the facets in the response can be ("price", "brands", "rating", "gender") or ("price", "brands", "gender", "rating") depends on how Google Retail Search orders "gender" and "rating" facets. However, notice that "price" and "brands" are always ranked at first and second position because their enable_dynamic_position values are false.
- excluded_
filter_ Sequence[str]keys - List of keys to exclude when faceting. By default, FacetKey.key is not excluded from the filter unless it is listed in this field. Listing a facet key in this field allows its values to appear as facet results, even when they are filtered out of search results. Using this field does not affect what search results are returned. For example, suppose there are 100 products with the color facet "Red" and 200 products with the color facet "Blue". A query containing the filter "colorFamilies:ANY("Red")" and having "colorFamilies" as FacetKey.key would by default return only "Red" products in the search results, and also return "Red" with count 100 as the only color facet. Although there are also blue products available, "Blue" would not be shown as an available facet value. If "colorFamilies" is listed in "excludedFilterKeys", then the query returns the facet values "Red" with count 100 and "Blue" with count 200, because the "colorFamilies" key is now excluded from the filter. Because this field doesn't affect search results, the search results are still correctly filtered to return only "Red" products. A maximum of 100 values are allowed. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is returned.
- facet_
key GoogleCloud Retail V2beta Search Request Facet Spec Facet Key Response - The facet key specification.
- limit int
- Maximum of facet values that should be returned for this facet. If unspecified, defaults to 50. The maximum allowed value is 300. Values above 300 will be coerced to 300. If this field is negative, an INVALID_ARGUMENT is returned.
- enable
Dynamic BooleanPosition - Enables dynamic position for this facet. If set to true, the position of this facet among all facets in the response is determined by Google Retail Search. It is ordered together with dynamic facets if dynamic facets is enabled. If set to false, the position of this facet in the response is the same as in the request, and it is ranked before the facets with dynamic position enable and all dynamic facets. For example, you may always want to have rating facet returned in the response, but it's not necessarily to always display the rating facet at the top. In that case, you can set enable_dynamic_position to true so that the position of rating facet in response is determined by Google Retail Search. Another example, assuming you have the following facets in the request: * "rating", enable_dynamic_position = true * "price", enable_dynamic_position = false * "brands", enable_dynamic_position = false And also you have a dynamic facets enable, which generates a facet "gender". Then, the final order of the facets in the response can be ("price", "brands", "rating", "gender") or ("price", "brands", "gender", "rating") depends on how Google Retail Search orders "gender" and "rating" facets. However, notice that "price" and "brands" are always ranked at first and second position because their enable_dynamic_position values are false.
- excluded
Filter List<String>Keys - List of keys to exclude when faceting. By default, FacetKey.key is not excluded from the filter unless it is listed in this field. Listing a facet key in this field allows its values to appear as facet results, even when they are filtered out of search results. Using this field does not affect what search results are returned. For example, suppose there are 100 products with the color facet "Red" and 200 products with the color facet "Blue". A query containing the filter "colorFamilies:ANY("Red")" and having "colorFamilies" as FacetKey.key would by default return only "Red" products in the search results, and also return "Red" with count 100 as the only color facet. Although there are also blue products available, "Blue" would not be shown as an available facet value. If "colorFamilies" is listed in "excludedFilterKeys", then the query returns the facet values "Red" with count 100 and "Blue" with count 200, because the "colorFamilies" key is now excluded from the filter. Because this field doesn't affect search results, the search results are still correctly filtered to return only "Red" products. A maximum of 100 values are allowed. Otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error is returned.
- facet
Key Property Map - The facet key specification.
- limit Number
- Maximum of facet values that should be returned for this facet. If unspecified, defaults to 50. The maximum allowed value is 300. Values above 300 will be coerced to 300. If this field is negative, an INVALID_ARGUMENT is returned.
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
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Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi