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"""Resource formats supplementary help."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import textwrap
from googlecloudsdk.calliope import base
from googlecloudsdk.core.resource import resource_topics
class Formats(base.TopicCommand):
  """Resource formats supplementary help."""
  detailed_help = {
      'DESCRIPTION': textwrap.dedent("""\
          {description}
          ### Formats
          A format expression is used to change the default output format of a
          command.
          Many output formats are available; some for pretty printing
          human-readable output and others for returning machine-readable
          output.
          A format expression has 3 parts:
          _NAME_:: _name_
          _ATTRIBUTES_:: *[* [no-]_attribute-name_[=_value_] [, ... ] *]*
          _PROJECTION_:: *(* _resource-key_ [, ...] *)*
          _NAME_ is required, _ATTRIBUTES_ are optional, and _PROJECTIONS_
          may be required for some formats. Unknown attribute names are
          silently ignored.
          Each *gcloud* *list* command has a default format expression. The
          *--format* flag can alter or replace the default. For example,
              --format="[box]"
          adds box decorations to a default table, and
              --format=json
          lists the resource in *json* format.
          {format_registry}
          """).format(
              description=resource_topics.ResourceDescription('format'),
              format_registry=resource_topics.FormatRegistryDescriptions()),
      'EXAMPLES': """\
          List a table of compute instance resources sorted by *name* with
          box decorations and title *Instances*:
            $ gcloud compute instances list --format="table[box,title=Instances](name:sort=1, zone:label=zone, status)"
          List a nested table of the quotas of a region:
            $ gcloud compute regions describe us-central1 --format="table(quotas:format='table(metric,limit,usage)')"
          Print a flattened list of global quotas in CSV format:
            $ gcloud compute project-info describe --flatten="quotas[]" --format="csv(quotas.metric,quotas.limit,quotas.usage)"
          List the disk interfaces for all compute instances as a compact
          comma separated list:
            $ gcloud compute instances list --format="value(disks[].interface.list())"
          List the URIs for all compute instances:
            $ gcloud compute instances list --format="value(uri())"
          List all compute instances with their creation timestamps displayed
          according to the local timezone:
            $ gcloud compute instances list --format="table(name,creationTimestamp.date(tz=LOCAL))"
          List the project authenticated user email address:
            $ gcloud info --format="value(config.account)"
          List resources filtered on repeated fields by projecting subfields on
          a repeated message:
            $ gcloud alpha genomics readgroupsets list --format="default(readGroups[].name)"
          Return the scope of the current instance:
            $ gcloud compute zones list --format="value(selfLink.scope())"
          selfLink is a fully qualified name. (e.g. 'https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/my-project/zones/us-central1-a')
          The previous example returns a list of just the names of each zone
          (e.g. 'us-central1-a'). This is because selfLink.scope() grabs the
          last part of the URL segment. To extract selfLink starting from
          /projects and return the scope of the current instance:
            $ gcloud compute zones list --format="value(selfLink.scope(projects))"
          List all scopes enabled for a Compute Engine instance and flatten the
          multi-valued resource:
            $ gcloud compute instances list --format="flattened(name,serviceAccounts[].email,serviceAccounts[].scopes[].basename())"
          Display a multi-valued resource's service account keys with the
          corresponding service account, extracting just the first '/' delimited
          part with segment(0):
            $ gcloud iam service-accounts keys list --iam-account=svc-2-123@test-minutia-123.iam.gserviceaccount.com --project=test-minutia-123 --format="table(name.scope(serviceAccounts).segment(0):label='service Account',name.scope(keys):label='keyID',validAfterTime)"
          The last example returns a table with service account names without
          their full paths, keyID and validity.
          """,
      }