Class: Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Extended by:
Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes:
Protobuf::MessageExts
Defined in:
proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb

Overview

This operation resource represents operations that may have happened or are happening on the cluster. All fields are output only.

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: Status, Type

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#cluster_conditions::Array<::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::StatusCondition>

Returns Which conditions caused the current cluster state. Deprecated. Use field error instead.

Returns:



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#detail::String

Returns Detailed operation progress, if available.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    Detailed operation progress, if available.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#end_time::String

Returns [Output only] The time the operation completed, in RFC3339 text format.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    [Output only] The time the operation completed, in RFC3339 text format.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#error::Google::Rpc::Status

Returns The error result of the operation in case of failure.

Returns:



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#location::String

Returns [Output only] The name of the Google Compute Engine zone or region in which the cluster resides.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    [Output only] The name of the Google Compute Engine zone or region in which the cluster resides.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#name::String

Returns The server-assigned ID for the operation.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    The server-assigned ID for the operation.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#nodepool_conditions::Array<::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::StatusCondition>

Returns Which conditions caused the current node pool state. Deprecated. Use field error instead.

Returns:



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#operation_type::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type

Returns The operation type.

Returns:



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#progress::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::OperationProgress (readonly)

Returns Output only. [Output only] Progress information for an operation.

Returns:



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

Returns Server-defined URI for the operation. Example: https://container.googleapis.com/v1alpha1/projects/123/locations/us-central1/operations/operation-123.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    Server-defined URI for the operation. Example: https://container.googleapis.com/v1alpha1/projects/123/locations/us-central1/operations/operation-123.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#start_time::String

Returns [Output only] The time the operation started, in RFC3339 text format.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    [Output only] The time the operation started, in RFC3339 text format.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#status::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Status

Returns The current status of the operation.

Returns:



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#status_message::String (readonly)

Returns Output only. If an error has occurred, a textual description of the error. Deprecated. Use the field error instead.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    Output only. If an error has occurred, a textual description of the error. Deprecated. Use the field error instead.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

Returns Server-defined URI for the target of the operation. The format of this is a URI to the resource being modified (such as a cluster, node pool, or node). For node pool repairs, there may be multiple nodes being repaired, but only one will be the target.

Examples:

-

https://container.googleapis.com/v1/projects/123/locations/us-central1/clusters/my-cluster

https://container.googleapis.com/v1/projects/123/zones/us-central1-c/clusters/my-cluster/nodePools/my-np

https://container.googleapis.com/v1/projects/123/zones/us-central1-c/clusters/my-cluster/nodePools/my-np/node/my-node.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    Server-defined URI for the target of the operation. The format of this is a URI to the resource being modified (such as a cluster, node pool, or node). For node pool repairs, there may be multiple nodes being repaired, but only one will be the target.

    Examples:

    -

    https://container.googleapis.com/v1/projects/123/locations/us-central1/clusters/my-cluster

    https://container.googleapis.com/v1/projects/123/zones/us-central1-c/clusters/my-cluster/nodePools/my-np

    https://container.googleapis.com/v1/projects/123/zones/us-central1-c/clusters/my-cluster/nodePools/my-np/node/my-node



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end

#zone::String

Returns The name of the Google Compute Engine zone in which the operation is taking place. This field is deprecated, use location instead.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    The name of the Google Compute Engine zone in which the operation is taking place. This field is deprecated, use location instead.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/container/v1/cluster_service.rb', line 2070

class Operation
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # Current status of the operation.
  module Status
    # Not set.
    STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The operation has been created.
    PENDING = 1

    # The operation is currently running.
    RUNNING = 2

    # The operation is done, either cancelled or completed.
    DONE = 3

    # The operation is aborting.
    ABORTING = 4
  end

  # Operation type categorizes the operation.
  module Type
    # Not set.
    TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0

    # The cluster is being created. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable until the operation finishes.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and eventually be deleted.
    CREATE_CLUSTER = 1

    # The cluster is being deleted. The cluster should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    #
    # In the event of the operation failing, the cluster will enter the [ERROR
    # state][Cluster.Status.ERROR] and the deletion will be automatically
    # retried until completed.
    DELETE_CLUSTER = 2

    # The [cluster
    # version][google.container.v1.ClusterUpdate.desired_master_version] is
    # being updated. Note that this includes "upgrades" to the same version,
    # which are simply a recreation. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#upgrading_automatically).
    # For more details, see [documentation on cluster
    # upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-upgrades#cluster_upgrades).
    UPGRADE_MASTER = 3

    # A node pool is being updated. Despite calling this an "upgrade", this
    # includes most forms of updates to node pools. This also includes
    # [auto-upgrades](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-upgrades).
    #
    # This operation sets the
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation#progress progress} field and may be
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::ClusterManager::Client#cancel_operation canceled}.
    #
    # The upgrade strategy depends on [node pool
    # configuration](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/node-pool-upgrade-strategies).
    # The nodes are generally still usable during this operation.
    UPGRADE_NODES = 4

    # A problem has been detected with the control plane and is being repaired.
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # repairs](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    REPAIR_CLUSTER = 5

    # The cluster is being updated. This is a broad category of operations and
    # includes operations that only change metadata as well as those that must
    # recreate the entire cluster. If the control plane must be recreated, this
    # will cause temporary downtime for zonal clusters.
    #
    # Some features require recreating the nodes as well. Those will be
    # recreated as separate operations and the update may not be completely
    # functional until the node pools recreations finish. Node recreations will
    # generally follow [maintenance
    # policies](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions).
    #
    # Some GKE-initiated operations use this type. This includes certain types
    # of auto-upgrades and incident mitigations.
    UPDATE_CLUSTER = 6

    # A node pool is being created. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable until this operation finishes. In the event of an error, the
    # node pool may be partially created.
    #
    # If enabled, [node
    # autoprovisioning](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-provisioning)
    # may have automatically initiated such operations.
    CREATE_NODE_POOL = 7

    # The node pool is being deleted. The node pool should be assumed to be
    # unusable as soon as this operation starts.
    DELETE_NODE_POOL = 8

    # The node pool's {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::NodePool#management manamagent}
    # field is being updated. These operations only update metadata and may be
    # concurrent with most other operations.
    SET_NODE_POOL_MANAGEMENT = 9

    # A problem has been detected with nodes and [they are being
    # repaired](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-auto-repair).
    # This operation type is initiated by GKE, typically automatically. This
    # operation may be concurrent with other operations and there may be
    # multiple repairs occurring on the same node pool.
    AUTO_REPAIR_NODES = 10

    # Unused. Automatic node upgrade uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPGRADE_NODES UPGRADE_NODES}.
    AUTO_UPGRADE_NODES = 11

    # Unused. Updating labels uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_LABELS = 12

    # Unused. Updating master auth uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MASTER_AUTH = 13

    # The node pool is being resized. With the exception of resizing to or from
    # size zero, the node pool is generally usable during this operation.
    SET_NODE_POOL_SIZE = 14

    # Unused. Updating network policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_NETWORK_POLICY = 15

    # Unused. Updating maintenance policy uses
    # {::Google::Cloud::Container::V1::Operation::Type::UPDATE_CLUSTER UPDATE_CLUSTER}.
    SET_MAINTENANCE_POLICY = 16

    # The control plane is being resized. This operation type is initiated by
    # GKE. These operations are often performed preemptively to ensure that the
    # control plane has sufficient resources and is not typically an indication
    # of issues. For more details, see
    # [documentation on
    # resizes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/maintenance-windows-and-exclusions#repairs).
    RESIZE_CLUSTER = 18
  end
end