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/*
* Copyright 2014 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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namespace Google\Service\Reports\Resource;
use Google\Service\Reports\Activities as ActivitiesModel;
use Google\Service\Reports\Channel;
/**
* The "activities" collection of methods.
* Typical usage is:
* <code>
* $adminService = new Google\Service\Reports(...);
* $activities = $adminService->activities;
* </code>
*/
class Activities extends \Google\Service\Resource
{
/**
* Retrieves a list of activities for a specific customer's account and
* application such as the Admin console application or the Google Drive
* application. For more information, see the guides for administrator and
* Google Drive activity reports. For more information about the activity
* report's parameters, see the activity parameters reference guides.
* (activities.listActivities)
*
* @param string $userKey Represents the profile ID or the user email for which
* the data should be filtered. Can be `all` for all information, or `userKey`
* for a user's unique Google Workspace profile ID or their primary email
* address. Must not be a deleted user. For a deleted user, call `users.list` in
* Directory API with `showDeleted=true`, then use the returned `ID` as the
* `userKey`.
* @param string $applicationName Application name for which the events are to
* be retrieved.
* @param array $optParams Optional parameters.
*
* @opt_param string actorIpAddress The Internet Protocol (IP) Address of host
* where the event was performed. This is an additional way to filter a report's
* summary using the IP address of the user whose activity is being reported.
* This IP address may or may not reflect the user's physical location. For
* example, the IP address can be the user's proxy server's address or a virtual
* private network (VPN) address. This parameter supports both IPv4 and IPv6
* address versions.
* @opt_param string customerId The unique ID of the customer to retrieve data
* for.
* @opt_param string endTime Sets the end of the range of time shown in the
* report. The date is in the RFC 3339 format, for example
* 2010-10-28T10:26:35.000Z. The default value is the approximate time of the
* API request. An API report has three basic time concepts: - *Date of the
* API's request for a report*: When the API created and retrieved the report. -
* *Report's start time*: The beginning of the timespan shown in the report. The
* `startTime` must be before the `endTime` (if specified) and the current time
* when the request is made, or the API returns an error. - *Report's end time*:
* The end of the timespan shown in the report. For example, the timespan of
* events summarized in a report can start in April and end in May. The report
* itself can be requested in August. If the `endTime` is not specified, the
* report returns all activities from the `startTime` until the current time or
* the most recent 180 days if the `startTime` is more than 180 days in the
* past.
* @opt_param string eventName The name of the event being queried by the API.
* Each `eventName` is related to a specific Google Workspace service or feature
* which the API organizes into types of events. An example is the Google
* Calendar events in the Admin console application's reports. The Calendar
* Settings `type` structure has all of the Calendar `eventName` activities
* reported by the API. When an administrator changes a Calendar setting, the
* API reports this activity in the Calendar Settings `type` and `eventName`
* parameters. For more information about `eventName` query strings and
* parameters, see the list of event names for various applications above in
* `applicationName`.
* @opt_param string filters The `filters` query string is a comma-separated
* list. The list is composed of event parameters that are manipulated by
* relational operators. Event parameters are in the form `parameter1
* name[parameter1 value],parameter2 name[parameter2 value],...` These event
* parameters are associated with a specific `eventName`. An empty report is
* returned if the filtered request's parameter does not belong to the
* `eventName`. For more information about `eventName` parameters, see the list
* of event names for various applications above in `applicationName`. In the
* following Admin Activity example, the <> operator is URL-encoded in the
* request's query string (%3C%3E): GET...=CHANGE_CALENDAR_SETTING
* =NEW_VALUE%3C%3EREAD_ONLY_ACCESS In the following Drive example, the list can
* be a view or edit event's `doc_id` parameter with a value that is manipulated
* by an 'equal to' (==) or 'not equal to' (<>) relational operator. In the
* first example, the report returns each edited document's `doc_id`. In the
* second example, the report returns each viewed document's `doc_id` that
* equals the value 12345 and does not return any viewed document's which have a
* `doc_id` value of 98765. The <> operator is URL-encoded in the request's
* query string (%3C%3E): GET...=edit=doc_id
* GET...=view=doc_id==12345,doc_id%3C%3E98765 The relational operators include:
* - `==` - 'equal to'. - `<>` - 'not equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3C%3E). -
* `<` - 'less than'. It is URL-encoded (%3C). - `<=` - 'less than or equal to'.
* It is URL-encoded (%3C=). - `>` - 'greater than'. It is URL-encoded (%3E). -
* `>=` - 'greater than or equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3E=). *Note:* The API
* doesn't accept multiple values of a parameter. If a particular parameter is
* supplied more than once in the API request, the API only accepts the last
* value of that request parameter. In addition, if an invalid request parameter
* is supplied in the API request, the API ignores that request parameter and
* returns the response corresponding to the remaining valid request parameters.
* If no parameters are requested, all parameters are returned.
* @opt_param string groupIdFilter Comma separated group ids (obfuscated) on
* which user activities are filtered, i.e. the response will contain activities
* for only those users that are a part of at least one of the group ids
* mentioned here. Format: "id:abc123,id:xyz456"
* @opt_param int maxResults Determines how many activity records are shown on
* each response page. For example, if the request sets `maxResults=1` and the
* report has two activities, the report has two pages. The response's
* `nextPageToken` property has the token to the second page. The `maxResults`
* query string is optional in the request. The default value is 1000.
* @opt_param string orgUnitID ID of the organizational unit to report on.
* Activity records will be shown only for users who belong to the specified
* organizational unit. Data before Dec 17, 2018 doesn't appear in the filtered
* results.
* @opt_param string pageToken The token to specify next page. A report with
* multiple pages has a `nextPageToken` property in the response. In your
* follow-on request getting the next page of the report, enter the
* `nextPageToken` value in the `pageToken` query string.
* @opt_param string startTime Sets the beginning of the range of time shown in
* the report. The date is in the RFC 3339 format, for example
* 2010-10-28T10:26:35.000Z. The report returns all activities from `startTime`
* until `endTime`. The `startTime` must be before the `endTime` (if specified)
* and the current time when the request is made, or the API returns an error.
* @return ActivitiesModel
*/
public function listActivities($userKey, $applicationName, $optParams = [])
{
$params = ['userKey' => $userKey, 'applicationName' => $applicationName];
$params = array_merge($params, $optParams);
return $this->call('list', [$params], ActivitiesModel::class);
}
/**
* Start receiving notifications for account activities. For more information,
* see Receiving Push Notifications. (activities.watch)
*
* @param string $userKey Represents the profile ID or the user email for which
* the data should be filtered. Can be `all` for all information, or `userKey`
* for a user's unique Google Workspace profile ID or their primary email
* address. Must not be a deleted user. For a deleted user, call `users.list` in
* Directory API with `showDeleted=true`, then use the returned `ID` as the
* `userKey`.
* @param string $applicationName Application name for which the events are to
* be retrieved.
* @param Channel $postBody
* @param array $optParams Optional parameters.
*
* @opt_param string actorIpAddress The Internet Protocol (IP) Address of host
* where the event was performed. This is an additional way to filter a report's
* summary using the IP address of the user whose activity is being reported.
* This IP address may or may not reflect the user's physical location. For
* example, the IP address can be the user's proxy server's address or a virtual
* private network (VPN) address. This parameter supports both IPv4 and IPv6
* address versions.
* @opt_param string customerId The unique ID of the customer to retrieve data
* for.
* @opt_param string endTime Sets the end of the range of time shown in the
* report. The date is in the RFC 3339 format, for example
* 2010-10-28T10:26:35.000Z. The default value is the approximate time of the
* API request. An API report has three basic time concepts: - *Date of the
* API's request for a report*: When the API created and retrieved the report. -
* *Report's start time*: The beginning of the timespan shown in the report. The
* `startTime` must be before the `endTime` (if specified) and the current time
* when the request is made, or the API returns an error. - *Report's end time*:
* The end of the timespan shown in the report. For example, the timespan of
* events summarized in a report can start in April and end in May. The report
* itself can be requested in August. If the `endTime` is not specified, the
* report returns all activities from the `startTime` until the current time or
* the most recent 180 days if the `startTime` is more than 180 days in the
* past.
* @opt_param string eventName The name of the event being queried by the API.
* Each `eventName` is related to a specific Google Workspace service or feature
* which the API organizes into types of events. An example is the Google
* Calendar events in the Admin console application's reports. The Calendar
* Settings `type` structure has all of the Calendar `eventName` activities
* reported by the API. When an administrator changes a Calendar setting, the
* API reports this activity in the Calendar Settings `type` and `eventName`
* parameters. For more information about `eventName` query strings and
* parameters, see the list of event names for various applications above in
* `applicationName`.
* @opt_param string filters The `filters` query string is a comma-separated
* list. The list is composed of event parameters that are manipulated by
* relational operators. Event parameters are in the form `parameter1
* name[parameter1 value],parameter2 name[parameter2 value],...` These event
* parameters are associated with a specific `eventName`. An empty report is
* returned if the filtered request's parameter does not belong to the
* `eventName`. For more information about `eventName` parameters, see the list
* of event names for various applications above in `applicationName`. In the
* following Admin Activity example, the <> operator is URL-encoded in the
* request's query string (%3C%3E): GET...=CHANGE_CALENDAR_SETTING
* =NEW_VALUE%3C%3EREAD_ONLY_ACCESS In the following Drive example, the list can
* be a view or edit event's `doc_id` parameter with a value that is manipulated
* by an 'equal to' (==) or 'not equal to' (<>) relational operator. In the
* first example, the report returns each edited document's `doc_id`. In the
* second example, the report returns each viewed document's `doc_id` that
* equals the value 12345 and does not return any viewed document's which have a
* `doc_id` value of 98765. The <> operator is URL-encoded in the request's
* query string (%3C%3E): GET...=edit=doc_id
* GET...=view=doc_id==12345,doc_id%3C%3E98765 The relational operators include:
* - `==` - 'equal to'. - `<>` - 'not equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3C%3E). -
* `<` - 'less than'. It is URL-encoded (%3C). - `<=` - 'less than or equal to'.
* It is URL-encoded (%3C=). - `>` - 'greater than'. It is URL-encoded (%3E). -
* `>=` - 'greater than or equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3E=). *Note:* The API
* doesn't accept multiple values of a parameter. If a particular parameter is
* supplied more than once in the API request, the API only accepts the last
* value of that request parameter. In addition, if an invalid request parameter
* is supplied in the API request, the API ignores that request parameter and
* returns the response corresponding to the remaining valid request parameters.
* If no parameters are requested, all parameters are returned.
* @opt_param string groupIdFilter Comma separated group ids (obfuscated) on
* which user activities are filtered, i.e. the response will contain activities
* for only those users that are a part of at least one of the group ids
* mentioned here. Format: "id:abc123,id:xyz456"
* @opt_param int maxResults Determines how many activity records are shown on
* each response page. For example, if the request sets `maxResults=1` and the
* report has two activities, the report has two pages. The response's
* `nextPageToken` property has the token to the second page. The `maxResults`
* query string is optional in the request. The default value is 1000.
* @opt_param string orgUnitID ID of the organizational unit to report on.
* Activity records will be shown only for users who belong to the specified
* organizational unit. Data before Dec 17, 2018 doesn't appear in the filtered
* results.
* @opt_param string pageToken The token to specify next page. A report with
* multiple pages has a `nextPageToken` property in the response. In your
* follow-on request getting the next page of the report, enter the
* `nextPageToken` value in the `pageToken` query string.
* @opt_param string startTime Sets the beginning of the range of time shown in
* the report. The date is in the RFC 3339 format, for example
* 2010-10-28T10:26:35.000Z. The report returns all activities from `startTime`
* until `endTime`. The `startTime` must be before the `endTime` (if specified)
* and the current time when the request is made, or the API returns an error.
* @return Channel
*/
public function watch($userKey, $applicationName, Channel $postBody, $optParams = [])
{
$params = ['userKey' => $userKey, 'applicationName' => $applicationName, 'postBody' => $postBody];
$params = array_merge($params, $optParams);
return $this->call('watch', [$params], Channel::class);
}
}
// Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name.
class_alias(Activities::class, 'Google_Service_Reports_Resource_Activities');