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docs: add initialization of LogEntry instance in the v2 example #46

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26 changes: 24 additions & 2 deletions README.rst
Expand Up @@ -80,9 +80,31 @@ Using the API
.. code:: python

from google.cloud import logging_v2

client = logging_v2.LoggingServiceV2Client()
entries = []
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Though this PR only changed the issue that the list entries is empty, I think we need to add how to set resources and log_name. What do you think?

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Yes, that would be useful to have too.

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Thanks, I added the note.


resource = {
"type": "global",
"labels": {
"project_id": "[PROJECT_ID]"
}
}

"""
Log entries can be either LogEntry or dict.
You can describe the same data in the following format:

e = {
"log_name": "projects/[PROJECT_ID]/logs/test-logging",
"resource": resource,
"text_payload": "this is a log statement",
}
"""
e = logging_v2.types.LogEntry(
log_name="projects/[PROJECT_ID]/logs/test-logging", # optional
resource=resource, # optional
text_payload="this is a log statement")

entries = [e]
response = client.write_log_entries(entries)

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