patch method
Updates an existing entity row matching the entity type and entity id specified in the request.
The fields in the entity row that need to be modified are contained in the
body of the request. All unspecified fields are left unchanged. The
response message contains a Entity
message object returned as a response
by the external system.
request
- The metadata request object.
Request parameters:
name
- Output only. Resource name of the Entity. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/connections/{connection}/entityTypes/{type}/entities/{id}
Value must have pattern
^projects/\[^/\]+/locations/\[^/\]+/connections/\[^/\]+/entityTypes/\[^/\]+/entities/\[^/\]+$
.
$fields
- Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial
response.
Completes with a Entity.
Completes with a commons.ApiRequestError if the API endpoint returned an error.
If the used http.Client
completes with an error when making a REST call,
this method will complete with the same error.
Implementation
async.Future<Entity> patch(
Entity request,
core.String name, {
core.String? $fields,
}) async {
final body_ = convert.json.encode(request);
final queryParams_ = <core.String, core.List<core.String>>{
if ($fields != null) 'fields': [$fields],
};
final url_ = 'v2/' + core.Uri.encodeFull('$name');
final response_ = await _requester.request(
url_,
'PATCH',
body: body_,
queryParams: queryParams_,
);
return Entity.fromJson(response_ as core.Map<core.String, core.dynamic>);
}