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echo a | bundle exec bin/generate-api gen generated --api=analyticsdata.v1alpha --names-out=/workspace/api_names_out.yaml
Loading analyticsdata, version v1alpha from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/googleapis/discovery-artifact-manager/master/discoveries/analyticsdata.v1alpha.json
    conflict  google/apis/analyticsdata_v1alpha.rb
<icsdata_v1alpha.rb? (enter "h" for help) [Ynaqdhm] a
       force  google/apis/analyticsdata_v1alpha.rb
   identical  google/apis/analyticsdata_v1alpha/service.rb
    conflict  google/apis/analyticsdata_v1alpha/classes.rb
       force  google/apis/analyticsdata_v1alpha/classes.rb
   identical  google/apis/analyticsdata_v1alpha/representations.rb
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DEBUG:synthtool:Wrote metadata to generated/google/apis/analyticsdata_v1alpha/synth.metadata.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion generated/google/apis/analyticsdata_v1alpha.rb
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# @see https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/reporting/data/v1/
module AnalyticsdataV1alpha
VERSION = 'V1alpha'
REVISION = '20201118'
REVISION = '20201201'

# View and manage your Google Analytics data
AUTH_ANALYTICS = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics'
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86 changes: 67 additions & 19 deletions generated/google/apis/analyticsdata_v1alpha/classes.rb
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end
end

# Defines a cohort. A cohort is a group of users who share a common
# characteristic. For example, all users with the same acquisition date belong
# to the same cohort.
# Defines a cohort selection criteria. A cohort is a group of users who share a
# common characteristic. For example, users with the same `firstTouchDate`
# belong to the same cohort.
class Cohort
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable

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# @return [Google::Apis::AnalyticsdataV1alpha::DateRange]
attr_accessor :date_range

# The dimension used by cohort. Only supports `firstTouchDate` for retention
# report.
# Dimension used by the cohort. Required and only supports `firstTouchDate`.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `dimension`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :dimension
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end
end

# Settings of a cohort report.
# Optional settings of a cohort report.
class CohortReportSettings
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable

# If true, accumulates the result from first visit day to the end day. Not
# If true, accumulates the result from first touch day to the end day. Not
# supported in `RunReportRequest`.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `accumulate`
# @return [Boolean]
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end
end

# Specification for a cohort report.
# Specification of cohorts for a cohort report. Cohort reports can be used for
# example to create a time series of user retention for the cohort. For example,
# you could select the cohort of users that were acquired in the first week of
# September and follow that cohort for the next six weeks. Selecting the users
# acquired in the first week of September cohort is specified in the `cohort`
# object. Following that cohort for the next six weeks is specified in the `
# cohortsRange` object. The report response could show a weekly time series
# where say your app has retained 60% of this cohort after three weeks and 25%
# of this cohort after six weeks. These two percentages can be calculated by the
# metric `cohortActiveUsers/cohortTotalUsers` and will be separate rows in the
# report.
class CohortSpec
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable

# Settings of a cohort report.
# Optional settings of a cohort report.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `cohortReportSettings`
# @return [Google::Apis::AnalyticsdataV1alpha::CohortReportSettings]
attr_accessor :cohort_report_settings

# The definition for the cohorts.
# Defines the selection criteria to group users into cohorts. Most cohort
# reports define only a single cohort. If multiple cohorts are specified, each
# cohort can be recognized in the report by their name.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `cohorts`
# @return [Array<Google::Apis::AnalyticsdataV1alpha::Cohort>]
attr_accessor :cohorts

# Describes date range for a cohort report.
# Configures the extended reporting date range for a cohort report. Specifies an
# offset duration to follow the cohorts over.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `cohortsRange`
# @return [Google::Apis::AnalyticsdataV1alpha::CohortsRange]
attr_accessor :cohorts_range
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end
end

# Describes date range for a cohort report.
# Configures the extended reporting date range for a cohort report. Specifies an
# offset duration to follow the cohorts over.
class CohortsRange
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable

# For daily cohorts, this will be the end day offset. For weekly cohorts, this
# will be the week offset.
# `endOffset` specifies the end date of the extended reporting date range for a
# cohort report. `endOffset` can be any positive integer but is commonly set to
# 5 to 10 so that reports contain data on the cohort for the next several
# granularity time periods. If `granularity` is `DAILY`, the `endDate` of the
# extended reporting date range is `endDate` of the cohort plus `endOffset` days.
# If `granularity` is `WEEKLY`, the `endDate` of the extended reporting date
# range is `endDate` of the cohort plus `endOffset * 7` days. If `granularity`
# is `MONTHLY`, the `endDate` of the extended reporting date range is `endDate`
# of the cohort plus `endOffset * 30` days.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `endOffset`
# @return [Fixnum]
attr_accessor :end_offset

# Reporting date range for each cohort is calculated based on these three fields.
# The granularity used to interpret the `startOffset` and `endOffset` for the
# extended reporting date range for a cohort report.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `granularity`
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :granularity

# For daily cohorts, this will be the start day offset. For weekly cohorts, this
# will be the week offset.
# `startOffset` specifies the start date of the extended reporting date range
# for a cohort report. `startOffset` is commonly set to 0 so that reports
# contain data from the acquisition of the cohort forward. If `granularity` is `
# DAILY`, the `startDate` of the extended reporting date range is `startDate` of
# the cohort plus `startOffset` days. If `granularity` is `WEEKLY`, the `
# startDate` of the extended reporting date range is `startDate` of the cohort
# plus `startOffset * 7` days. If `granularity` is `MONTHLY`, the `startDate` of
# the extended reporting date range is `startDate` of the cohort plus `
# startOffset * 30` days.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `startOffset`
# @return [Fixnum]
attr_accessor :start_offset
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class RunPivotReportRequest
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable

# Specification for a cohort report.
# Specification of cohorts for a cohort report. Cohort reports can be used for
# example to create a time series of user retention for the cohort. For example,
# you could select the cohort of users that were acquired in the first week of
# September and follow that cohort for the next six weeks. Selecting the users
# acquired in the first week of September cohort is specified in the `cohort`
# object. Following that cohort for the next six weeks is specified in the `
# cohortsRange` object. The report response could show a weekly time series
# where say your app has retained 60% of this cohort after three weeks and 25%
# of this cohort after six weeks. These two percentages can be calculated by the
# metric `cohortActiveUsers/cohortTotalUsers` and will be separate rows in the
# report.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `cohortSpec`
# @return [Google::Apis::AnalyticsdataV1alpha::CohortSpec]
attr_accessor :cohort_spec
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class RunReportRequest
include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable

# Specification for a cohort report.
# Specification of cohorts for a cohort report. Cohort reports can be used for
# example to create a time series of user retention for the cohort. For example,
# you could select the cohort of users that were acquired in the first week of
# September and follow that cohort for the next six weeks. Selecting the users
# acquired in the first week of September cohort is specified in the `cohort`
# object. Following that cohort for the next six weeks is specified in the `
# cohortsRange` object. The report response could show a weekly time series
# where say your app has retained 60% of this cohort after three weeks and 25%
# of this cohort after six weeks. These two percentages can be calculated by the
# metric `cohortActiveUsers/cohortTotalUsers` and will be separate rows in the
# report.
# Corresponds to the JSON property `cohortSpec`
# @return [Google::Apis::AnalyticsdataV1alpha::CohortSpec]
attr_accessor :cohort_spec
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]
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