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Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi
Gets the specified HL7v2 store.
Using getHl7V2Store
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getHl7V2Store(args: GetHl7V2StoreArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetHl7V2StoreResult>
function getHl7V2StoreOutput(args: GetHl7V2StoreOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetHl7V2StoreResult>
def get_hl7_v2_store(dataset_id: Optional[str] = None,
hl7_v2_store_id: Optional[str] = None,
location: Optional[str] = None,
project: Optional[str] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetHl7V2StoreResult
def get_hl7_v2_store_output(dataset_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
hl7_v2_store_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
location: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
project: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetHl7V2StoreResult]
func LookupHl7V2Store(ctx *Context, args *LookupHl7V2StoreArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupHl7V2StoreResult, error)
func LookupHl7V2StoreOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupHl7V2StoreOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupHl7V2StoreResultOutput
> Note: This function is named LookupHl7V2Store
in the Go SDK.
public static class GetHl7V2Store
{
public static Task<GetHl7V2StoreResult> InvokeAsync(GetHl7V2StoreArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
public static Output<GetHl7V2StoreResult> Invoke(GetHl7V2StoreInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}
public static CompletableFuture<GetHl7V2StoreResult> getHl7V2Store(GetHl7V2StoreArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
// Output-based functions aren't available in Java yet
fn::invoke:
function: google-native:healthcare/v1:getHl7V2Store
arguments:
# arguments dictionary
The following arguments are supported:
- Dataset
Id string - Hl7V2Store
Id string - Location string
- Project string
- Dataset
Id string - Hl7V2Store
Id string - Location string
- Project string
- dataset
Id String - hl7V2Store
Id String - location String
- project String
- dataset
Id string - hl7V2Store
Id string - location string
- project string
- dataset_
id str - hl7_
v2_ strstore_ id - location str
- project str
- dataset
Id String - hl7V2Store
Id String - location String
- project String
getHl7V2Store Result
The following output properties are available:
- Labels Dictionary<string, string>
- User-supplied key-value pairs used to organize HL7v2 stores. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62} Label values are optional, must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: [\p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-]{0,63} No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given store.
- Name string
- Resource name of the HL7v2 store, of the form
projects/{project_id}/locations/{location_id}/datasets/{dataset_id}/hl7V2Stores/{hl7v2_store_id}
. - Notification
Configs List<Pulumi.Google Native. Healthcare. V1. Outputs. Hl7V2Notification Config Response> - A list of notification configs. Each configuration uses a filter to determine whether to publish a message (both Ingest & Create) on the corresponding notification destination. Only the message name is sent as part of the notification. Supplied by the client.
- Parser
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Healthcare. V1. Outputs. Parser Config Response - The configuration for the parser. It determines how the server parses the messages.
- Reject
Duplicate boolMessage - Determines whether to reject duplicate messages. A duplicate message is a message with the same raw bytes as a message that has already been ingested/created in this HL7v2 store. The default value is false, meaning that the store accepts the duplicate messages and it also returns the same ACK message in the IngestMessageResponse as has been returned previously. Note that only one resource is created in the store. When this field is set to true, CreateMessage/IngestMessage requests with a duplicate message will be rejected by the store, and IngestMessageErrorDetail returns a NACK message upon rejection.
- Labels map[string]string
- User-supplied key-value pairs used to organize HL7v2 stores. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62} Label values are optional, must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: [\p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-]{0,63} No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given store.
- Name string
- Resource name of the HL7v2 store, of the form
projects/{project_id}/locations/{location_id}/datasets/{dataset_id}/hl7V2Stores/{hl7v2_store_id}
. - Notification
Configs []Hl7V2NotificationConfig Response - A list of notification configs. Each configuration uses a filter to determine whether to publish a message (both Ingest & Create) on the corresponding notification destination. Only the message name is sent as part of the notification. Supplied by the client.
- Parser
Config ParserConfig Response - The configuration for the parser. It determines how the server parses the messages.
- Reject
Duplicate boolMessage - Determines whether to reject duplicate messages. A duplicate message is a message with the same raw bytes as a message that has already been ingested/created in this HL7v2 store. The default value is false, meaning that the store accepts the duplicate messages and it also returns the same ACK message in the IngestMessageResponse as has been returned previously. Note that only one resource is created in the store. When this field is set to true, CreateMessage/IngestMessage requests with a duplicate message will be rejected by the store, and IngestMessageErrorDetail returns a NACK message upon rejection.
- labels Map<String,String>
- User-supplied key-value pairs used to organize HL7v2 stores. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62} Label values are optional, must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: [\p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-]{0,63} No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given store.
- name String
- Resource name of the HL7v2 store, of the form
projects/{project_id}/locations/{location_id}/datasets/{dataset_id}/hl7V2Stores/{hl7v2_store_id}
. - notification
Configs List<Hl7V2NotificationConfig Response> - A list of notification configs. Each configuration uses a filter to determine whether to publish a message (both Ingest & Create) on the corresponding notification destination. Only the message name is sent as part of the notification. Supplied by the client.
- parser
Config ParserConfig Response - The configuration for the parser. It determines how the server parses the messages.
- reject
Duplicate BooleanMessage - Determines whether to reject duplicate messages. A duplicate message is a message with the same raw bytes as a message that has already been ingested/created in this HL7v2 store. The default value is false, meaning that the store accepts the duplicate messages and it also returns the same ACK message in the IngestMessageResponse as has been returned previously. Note that only one resource is created in the store. When this field is set to true, CreateMessage/IngestMessage requests with a duplicate message will be rejected by the store, and IngestMessageErrorDetail returns a NACK message upon rejection.
- labels {[key: string]: string}
- User-supplied key-value pairs used to organize HL7v2 stores. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62} Label values are optional, must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: [\p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-]{0,63} No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given store.
- name string
- Resource name of the HL7v2 store, of the form
projects/{project_id}/locations/{location_id}/datasets/{dataset_id}/hl7V2Stores/{hl7v2_store_id}
. - notification
Configs Hl7V2NotificationConfig Response[] - A list of notification configs. Each configuration uses a filter to determine whether to publish a message (both Ingest & Create) on the corresponding notification destination. Only the message name is sent as part of the notification. Supplied by the client.
- parser
Config ParserConfig Response - The configuration for the parser. It determines how the server parses the messages.
- reject
Duplicate booleanMessage - Determines whether to reject duplicate messages. A duplicate message is a message with the same raw bytes as a message that has already been ingested/created in this HL7v2 store. The default value is false, meaning that the store accepts the duplicate messages and it also returns the same ACK message in the IngestMessageResponse as has been returned previously. Note that only one resource is created in the store. When this field is set to true, CreateMessage/IngestMessage requests with a duplicate message will be rejected by the store, and IngestMessageErrorDetail returns a NACK message upon rejection.
- labels Mapping[str, str]
- User-supplied key-value pairs used to organize HL7v2 stores. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62} Label values are optional, must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: [\p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-]{0,63} No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given store.
- name str
- Resource name of the HL7v2 store, of the form
projects/{project_id}/locations/{location_id}/datasets/{dataset_id}/hl7V2Stores/{hl7v2_store_id}
. - notification_
configs Sequence[Hl7V2NotificationConfig Response] - A list of notification configs. Each configuration uses a filter to determine whether to publish a message (both Ingest & Create) on the corresponding notification destination. Only the message name is sent as part of the notification. Supplied by the client.
- parser_
config ParserConfig Response - The configuration for the parser. It determines how the server parses the messages.
- reject_
duplicate_ boolmessage - Determines whether to reject duplicate messages. A duplicate message is a message with the same raw bytes as a message that has already been ingested/created in this HL7v2 store. The default value is false, meaning that the store accepts the duplicate messages and it also returns the same ACK message in the IngestMessageResponse as has been returned previously. Note that only one resource is created in the store. When this field is set to true, CreateMessage/IngestMessage requests with a duplicate message will be rejected by the store, and IngestMessageErrorDetail returns a NACK message upon rejection.
- labels Map<String>
- User-supplied key-value pairs used to organize HL7v2 stores. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62} Label values are optional, must be between 1 and 63 characters long, have a UTF-8 encoding of maximum 128 bytes, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: [\p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-]{0,63} No more than 64 labels can be associated with a given store.
- name String
- Resource name of the HL7v2 store, of the form
projects/{project_id}/locations/{location_id}/datasets/{dataset_id}/hl7V2Stores/{hl7v2_store_id}
. - notification
Configs List<Property Map> - A list of notification configs. Each configuration uses a filter to determine whether to publish a message (both Ingest & Create) on the corresponding notification destination. Only the message name is sent as part of the notification. Supplied by the client.
- parser
Config Property Map - The configuration for the parser. It determines how the server parses the messages.
- reject
Duplicate BooleanMessage - Determines whether to reject duplicate messages. A duplicate message is a message with the same raw bytes as a message that has already been ingested/created in this HL7v2 store. The default value is false, meaning that the store accepts the duplicate messages and it also returns the same ACK message in the IngestMessageResponse as has been returned previously. Note that only one resource is created in the store. When this field is set to true, CreateMessage/IngestMessage requests with a duplicate message will be rejected by the store, and IngestMessageErrorDetail returns a NACK message upon rejection.
Supporting Types
FieldResponse
- Max
Occurs int - The maximum number of times this field can be repeated. 0 or -1 means unbounded.
- Min
Occurs int - The minimum number of times this field must be present/repeated.
- Name string
- The name of the field. For example, "PID-1" or just "1".
- Table string
- The HL7v2 table this field refers to. For example, PID-15 (Patient's Primary Language) usually refers to table "0296".
- Type string
- The type of this field. A Type with this name must be defined in an Hl7TypesConfig.
- Max
Occurs int - The maximum number of times this field can be repeated. 0 or -1 means unbounded.
- Min
Occurs int - The minimum number of times this field must be present/repeated.
- Name string
- The name of the field. For example, "PID-1" or just "1".
- Table string
- The HL7v2 table this field refers to. For example, PID-15 (Patient's Primary Language) usually refers to table "0296".
- Type string
- The type of this field. A Type with this name must be defined in an Hl7TypesConfig.
- max
Occurs Integer - The maximum number of times this field can be repeated. 0 or -1 means unbounded.
- min
Occurs Integer - The minimum number of times this field must be present/repeated.
- name String
- The name of the field. For example, "PID-1" or just "1".
- table String
- The HL7v2 table this field refers to. For example, PID-15 (Patient's Primary Language) usually refers to table "0296".
- type String
- The type of this field. A Type with this name must be defined in an Hl7TypesConfig.
- max
Occurs number - The maximum number of times this field can be repeated. 0 or -1 means unbounded.
- min
Occurs number - The minimum number of times this field must be present/repeated.
- name string
- The name of the field. For example, "PID-1" or just "1".
- table string
- The HL7v2 table this field refers to. For example, PID-15 (Patient's Primary Language) usually refers to table "0296".
- type string
- The type of this field. A Type with this name must be defined in an Hl7TypesConfig.
- max_
occurs int - The maximum number of times this field can be repeated. 0 or -1 means unbounded.
- min_
occurs int - The minimum number of times this field must be present/repeated.
- name str
- The name of the field. For example, "PID-1" or just "1".
- table str
- The HL7v2 table this field refers to. For example, PID-15 (Patient's Primary Language) usually refers to table "0296".
- type str
- The type of this field. A Type with this name must be defined in an Hl7TypesConfig.
- max
Occurs Number - The maximum number of times this field can be repeated. 0 or -1 means unbounded.
- min
Occurs Number - The minimum number of times this field must be present/repeated.
- name String
- The name of the field. For example, "PID-1" or just "1".
- table String
- The HL7v2 table this field refers to. For example, PID-15 (Patient's Primary Language) usually refers to table "0296".
- type String
- The type of this field. A Type with this name must be defined in an Hl7TypesConfig.
Hl7SchemaConfigResponse
- Message
Schema Dictionary<string, string>Configs - Map from each HL7v2 message type and trigger event pair, such as ADT_A04, to its schema configuration root group.
- Version
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Healthcare. V1. Inputs. Version Source Response> - Each VersionSource is tested and only if they all match is the schema used for the message.
- Message
Schema map[string]stringConfigs - Map from each HL7v2 message type and trigger event pair, such as ADT_A04, to its schema configuration root group.
- Version
[]Version
Source Response - Each VersionSource is tested and only if they all match is the schema used for the message.
- message
Schema Map<String,String>Configs - Map from each HL7v2 message type and trigger event pair, such as ADT_A04, to its schema configuration root group.
- version
List<Version
Source Response> - Each VersionSource is tested and only if they all match is the schema used for the message.
- message
Schema {[key: string]: string}Configs - Map from each HL7v2 message type and trigger event pair, such as ADT_A04, to its schema configuration root group.
- version
Version
Source Response[] - Each VersionSource is tested and only if they all match is the schema used for the message.
- message_
schema_ Mapping[str, str]configs - Map from each HL7v2 message type and trigger event pair, such as ADT_A04, to its schema configuration root group.
- version
Sequence[Version
Source Response] - Each VersionSource is tested and only if they all match is the schema used for the message.
- message
Schema Map<String>Configs - Map from each HL7v2 message type and trigger event pair, such as ADT_A04, to its schema configuration root group.
- version List<Property Map>
- Each VersionSource is tested and only if they all match is the schema used for the message.
Hl7TypesConfigResponse
- Type
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Healthcare. V1. Inputs. Type Response> - The HL7v2 type definitions.
- Version
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Healthcare. V1. Inputs. Version Source Response> - The version selectors that this config applies to. A message must match ALL version sources to apply.
- Type
[]Type
Response - The HL7v2 type definitions.
- Version
[]Version
Source Response - The version selectors that this config applies to. A message must match ALL version sources to apply.
- type
List<Type
Response> - The HL7v2 type definitions.
- version
List<Version
Source Response> - The version selectors that this config applies to. A message must match ALL version sources to apply.
- type
Type
Response[] - The HL7v2 type definitions.
- version
Version
Source Response[] - The version selectors that this config applies to. A message must match ALL version sources to apply.
- type
Sequence[Type
Response] - The HL7v2 type definitions.
- version
Sequence[Version
Source Response] - The version selectors that this config applies to. A message must match ALL version sources to apply.
- type List<Property Map>
- The HL7v2 type definitions.
- version List<Property Map>
- The version selectors that this config applies to. A message must match ALL version sources to apply.
Hl7V2NotificationConfigResponse
- Filter string
- Restricts notifications sent for messages matching a filter. If this is empty, all messages are matched. The following syntax is available: * A string field value can be written as text inside quotation marks, for example
"query text"
. The only valid relational operation for text fields is equality (=
), where text is searched within the field, rather than having the field be equal to the text. For example,"Comment = great"
returns messages withgreat
in the comment field. * A number field value can be written as an integer, a decimal, or an exponential. The valid relational operators for number fields are the equality operator (=
), along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * A date field value must be written inyyyy-mm-dd
form. Fields with date and time use the RFC3339 time format. Leading zeros are required for one-digit months and days. The valid relational operators for date fields are the equality operator (=
) , along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * Multiple field query expressions can be combined in one query by addingAND
orOR
operators between the expressions. If a boolean operator appears within a quoted string, it is not treated as special, it's just another part of the character string to be matched. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. The following fields and functions are available for filtering: *message_type
, from the MSH-9.1 field. For example,NOT message_type = "ADT"
. *send_date
orsendDate
, the YYYY-MM-DD date the message was sent in the dataset's time_zone, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_date < "2017-01-02"
. *send_time
, the timestamp when the message was sent, using the RFC3339 time format for comparisons, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *create_time
, the timestamp when the message was created in the HL7v2 store. Use the RFC3339 time format for comparisons. For example,create_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *send_facility
, the care center that the message came from, from the MSH-4 segment. For example,send_facility = "ABC"
. *PatientId(value, type)
, which matches if the message lists a patient having an ID of the given value and type in the PID-2, PID-3, or PID-4 segments. For example,PatientId("123456", "MRN")
. *labels.x
, a string value of the label with keyx
as set using the Message.labels map. For example,labels."priority"="high"
. The operator:*
can be used to assert the existence of a label. For example,labels."priority":*
. - Pubsub
Topic string - The Pub/Sub topic that notifications of changes are published on. Supplied by the client. The notification is a
PubsubMessage
with the following fields: *PubsubMessage.Data
contains the resource name. *PubsubMessage.MessageId
is the ID of this notification. It's guaranteed to be unique within the topic. *PubsubMessage.PublishTime
is the time when the message was published. Note that notifications are only sent if the topic is non-empty. Topic names must be scoped to a project. The Cloud Healthcare API service account, service-PROJECT_NUMBER@gcp-sa-healthcare.iam.gserviceaccount.com, must have publisher permissions on the given Pub/Sub topic. Not having adequate permissions causes the calls that send notifications to fail. If a notification cannot be published to Pub/Sub, errors are logged to Cloud Logging. For more information, see Viewing error logs in Cloud Logging).
- Filter string
- Restricts notifications sent for messages matching a filter. If this is empty, all messages are matched. The following syntax is available: * A string field value can be written as text inside quotation marks, for example
"query text"
. The only valid relational operation for text fields is equality (=
), where text is searched within the field, rather than having the field be equal to the text. For example,"Comment = great"
returns messages withgreat
in the comment field. * A number field value can be written as an integer, a decimal, or an exponential. The valid relational operators for number fields are the equality operator (=
), along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * A date field value must be written inyyyy-mm-dd
form. Fields with date and time use the RFC3339 time format. Leading zeros are required for one-digit months and days. The valid relational operators for date fields are the equality operator (=
) , along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * Multiple field query expressions can be combined in one query by addingAND
orOR
operators between the expressions. If a boolean operator appears within a quoted string, it is not treated as special, it's just another part of the character string to be matched. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. The following fields and functions are available for filtering: *message_type
, from the MSH-9.1 field. For example,NOT message_type = "ADT"
. *send_date
orsendDate
, the YYYY-MM-DD date the message was sent in the dataset's time_zone, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_date < "2017-01-02"
. *send_time
, the timestamp when the message was sent, using the RFC3339 time format for comparisons, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *create_time
, the timestamp when the message was created in the HL7v2 store. Use the RFC3339 time format for comparisons. For example,create_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *send_facility
, the care center that the message came from, from the MSH-4 segment. For example,send_facility = "ABC"
. *PatientId(value, type)
, which matches if the message lists a patient having an ID of the given value and type in the PID-2, PID-3, or PID-4 segments. For example,PatientId("123456", "MRN")
. *labels.x
, a string value of the label with keyx
as set using the Message.labels map. For example,labels."priority"="high"
. The operator:*
can be used to assert the existence of a label. For example,labels."priority":*
. - Pubsub
Topic string - The Pub/Sub topic that notifications of changes are published on. Supplied by the client. The notification is a
PubsubMessage
with the following fields: *PubsubMessage.Data
contains the resource name. *PubsubMessage.MessageId
is the ID of this notification. It's guaranteed to be unique within the topic. *PubsubMessage.PublishTime
is the time when the message was published. Note that notifications are only sent if the topic is non-empty. Topic names must be scoped to a project. The Cloud Healthcare API service account, service-PROJECT_NUMBER@gcp-sa-healthcare.iam.gserviceaccount.com, must have publisher permissions on the given Pub/Sub topic. Not having adequate permissions causes the calls that send notifications to fail. If a notification cannot be published to Pub/Sub, errors are logged to Cloud Logging. For more information, see Viewing error logs in Cloud Logging).
- filter String
- Restricts notifications sent for messages matching a filter. If this is empty, all messages are matched. The following syntax is available: * A string field value can be written as text inside quotation marks, for example
"query text"
. The only valid relational operation for text fields is equality (=
), where text is searched within the field, rather than having the field be equal to the text. For example,"Comment = great"
returns messages withgreat
in the comment field. * A number field value can be written as an integer, a decimal, or an exponential. The valid relational operators for number fields are the equality operator (=
), along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * A date field value must be written inyyyy-mm-dd
form. Fields with date and time use the RFC3339 time format. Leading zeros are required for one-digit months and days. The valid relational operators for date fields are the equality operator (=
) , along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * Multiple field query expressions can be combined in one query by addingAND
orOR
operators between the expressions. If a boolean operator appears within a quoted string, it is not treated as special, it's just another part of the character string to be matched. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. The following fields and functions are available for filtering: *message_type
, from the MSH-9.1 field. For example,NOT message_type = "ADT"
. *send_date
orsendDate
, the YYYY-MM-DD date the message was sent in the dataset's time_zone, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_date < "2017-01-02"
. *send_time
, the timestamp when the message was sent, using the RFC3339 time format for comparisons, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *create_time
, the timestamp when the message was created in the HL7v2 store. Use the RFC3339 time format for comparisons. For example,create_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *send_facility
, the care center that the message came from, from the MSH-4 segment. For example,send_facility = "ABC"
. *PatientId(value, type)
, which matches if the message lists a patient having an ID of the given value and type in the PID-2, PID-3, or PID-4 segments. For example,PatientId("123456", "MRN")
. *labels.x
, a string value of the label with keyx
as set using the Message.labels map. For example,labels."priority"="high"
. The operator:*
can be used to assert the existence of a label. For example,labels."priority":*
. - pubsub
Topic String - The Pub/Sub topic that notifications of changes are published on. Supplied by the client. The notification is a
PubsubMessage
with the following fields: *PubsubMessage.Data
contains the resource name. *PubsubMessage.MessageId
is the ID of this notification. It's guaranteed to be unique within the topic. *PubsubMessage.PublishTime
is the time when the message was published. Note that notifications are only sent if the topic is non-empty. Topic names must be scoped to a project. The Cloud Healthcare API service account, service-PROJECT_NUMBER@gcp-sa-healthcare.iam.gserviceaccount.com, must have publisher permissions on the given Pub/Sub topic. Not having adequate permissions causes the calls that send notifications to fail. If a notification cannot be published to Pub/Sub, errors are logged to Cloud Logging. For more information, see Viewing error logs in Cloud Logging).
- filter string
- Restricts notifications sent for messages matching a filter. If this is empty, all messages are matched. The following syntax is available: * A string field value can be written as text inside quotation marks, for example
"query text"
. The only valid relational operation for text fields is equality (=
), where text is searched within the field, rather than having the field be equal to the text. For example,"Comment = great"
returns messages withgreat
in the comment field. * A number field value can be written as an integer, a decimal, or an exponential. The valid relational operators for number fields are the equality operator (=
), along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * A date field value must be written inyyyy-mm-dd
form. Fields with date and time use the RFC3339 time format. Leading zeros are required for one-digit months and days. The valid relational operators for date fields are the equality operator (=
) , along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * Multiple field query expressions can be combined in one query by addingAND
orOR
operators between the expressions. If a boolean operator appears within a quoted string, it is not treated as special, it's just another part of the character string to be matched. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. The following fields and functions are available for filtering: *message_type
, from the MSH-9.1 field. For example,NOT message_type = "ADT"
. *send_date
orsendDate
, the YYYY-MM-DD date the message was sent in the dataset's time_zone, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_date < "2017-01-02"
. *send_time
, the timestamp when the message was sent, using the RFC3339 time format for comparisons, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *create_time
, the timestamp when the message was created in the HL7v2 store. Use the RFC3339 time format for comparisons. For example,create_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *send_facility
, the care center that the message came from, from the MSH-4 segment. For example,send_facility = "ABC"
. *PatientId(value, type)
, which matches if the message lists a patient having an ID of the given value and type in the PID-2, PID-3, or PID-4 segments. For example,PatientId("123456", "MRN")
. *labels.x
, a string value of the label with keyx
as set using the Message.labels map. For example,labels."priority"="high"
. The operator:*
can be used to assert the existence of a label. For example,labels."priority":*
. - pubsub
Topic string - The Pub/Sub topic that notifications of changes are published on. Supplied by the client. The notification is a
PubsubMessage
with the following fields: *PubsubMessage.Data
contains the resource name. *PubsubMessage.MessageId
is the ID of this notification. It's guaranteed to be unique within the topic. *PubsubMessage.PublishTime
is the time when the message was published. Note that notifications are only sent if the topic is non-empty. Topic names must be scoped to a project. The Cloud Healthcare API service account, service-PROJECT_NUMBER@gcp-sa-healthcare.iam.gserviceaccount.com, must have publisher permissions on the given Pub/Sub topic. Not having adequate permissions causes the calls that send notifications to fail. If a notification cannot be published to Pub/Sub, errors are logged to Cloud Logging. For more information, see Viewing error logs in Cloud Logging).
- filter str
- Restricts notifications sent for messages matching a filter. If this is empty, all messages are matched. The following syntax is available: * A string field value can be written as text inside quotation marks, for example
"query text"
. The only valid relational operation for text fields is equality (=
), where text is searched within the field, rather than having the field be equal to the text. For example,"Comment = great"
returns messages withgreat
in the comment field. * A number field value can be written as an integer, a decimal, or an exponential. The valid relational operators for number fields are the equality operator (=
), along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * A date field value must be written inyyyy-mm-dd
form. Fields with date and time use the RFC3339 time format. Leading zeros are required for one-digit months and days. The valid relational operators for date fields are the equality operator (=
) , along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * Multiple field query expressions can be combined in one query by addingAND
orOR
operators between the expressions. If a boolean operator appears within a quoted string, it is not treated as special, it's just another part of the character string to be matched. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. The following fields and functions are available for filtering: *message_type
, from the MSH-9.1 field. For example,NOT message_type = "ADT"
. *send_date
orsendDate
, the YYYY-MM-DD date the message was sent in the dataset's time_zone, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_date < "2017-01-02"
. *send_time
, the timestamp when the message was sent, using the RFC3339 time format for comparisons, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *create_time
, the timestamp when the message was created in the HL7v2 store. Use the RFC3339 time format for comparisons. For example,create_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *send_facility
, the care center that the message came from, from the MSH-4 segment. For example,send_facility = "ABC"
. *PatientId(value, type)
, which matches if the message lists a patient having an ID of the given value and type in the PID-2, PID-3, or PID-4 segments. For example,PatientId("123456", "MRN")
. *labels.x
, a string value of the label with keyx
as set using the Message.labels map. For example,labels."priority"="high"
. The operator:*
can be used to assert the existence of a label. For example,labels."priority":*
. - pubsub_
topic str - The Pub/Sub topic that notifications of changes are published on. Supplied by the client. The notification is a
PubsubMessage
with the following fields: *PubsubMessage.Data
contains the resource name. *PubsubMessage.MessageId
is the ID of this notification. It's guaranteed to be unique within the topic. *PubsubMessage.PublishTime
is the time when the message was published. Note that notifications are only sent if the topic is non-empty. Topic names must be scoped to a project. The Cloud Healthcare API service account, service-PROJECT_NUMBER@gcp-sa-healthcare.iam.gserviceaccount.com, must have publisher permissions on the given Pub/Sub topic. Not having adequate permissions causes the calls that send notifications to fail. If a notification cannot be published to Pub/Sub, errors are logged to Cloud Logging. For more information, see Viewing error logs in Cloud Logging).
- filter String
- Restricts notifications sent for messages matching a filter. If this is empty, all messages are matched. The following syntax is available: * A string field value can be written as text inside quotation marks, for example
"query text"
. The only valid relational operation for text fields is equality (=
), where text is searched within the field, rather than having the field be equal to the text. For example,"Comment = great"
returns messages withgreat
in the comment field. * A number field value can be written as an integer, a decimal, or an exponential. The valid relational operators for number fields are the equality operator (=
), along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * A date field value must be written inyyyy-mm-dd
form. Fields with date and time use the RFC3339 time format. Leading zeros are required for one-digit months and days. The valid relational operators for date fields are the equality operator (=
) , along with the less than/greater than operators (<
,<=
,>
,>=
). Note that there is no inequality (!=
) operator. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. * Multiple field query expressions can be combined in one query by addingAND
orOR
operators between the expressions. If a boolean operator appears within a quoted string, it is not treated as special, it's just another part of the character string to be matched. You can prepend theNOT
operator to an expression to negate it. The following fields and functions are available for filtering: *message_type
, from the MSH-9.1 field. For example,NOT message_type = "ADT"
. *send_date
orsendDate
, the YYYY-MM-DD date the message was sent in the dataset's time_zone, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_date < "2017-01-02"
. *send_time
, the timestamp when the message was sent, using the RFC3339 time format for comparisons, from the MSH-7 segment. For example,send_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *create_time
, the timestamp when the message was created in the HL7v2 store. Use the RFC3339 time format for comparisons. For example,create_time < "2017-01-02T00:00:00-05:00"
. *send_facility
, the care center that the message came from, from the MSH-4 segment. For example,send_facility = "ABC"
. *PatientId(value, type)
, which matches if the message lists a patient having an ID of the given value and type in the PID-2, PID-3, or PID-4 segments. For example,PatientId("123456", "MRN")
. *labels.x
, a string value of the label with keyx
as set using the Message.labels map. For example,labels."priority"="high"
. The operator:*
can be used to assert the existence of a label. For example,labels."priority":*
. - pubsub
Topic String - The Pub/Sub topic that notifications of changes are published on. Supplied by the client. The notification is a
PubsubMessage
with the following fields: *PubsubMessage.Data
contains the resource name. *PubsubMessage.MessageId
is the ID of this notification. It's guaranteed to be unique within the topic. *PubsubMessage.PublishTime
is the time when the message was published. Note that notifications are only sent if the topic is non-empty. Topic names must be scoped to a project. The Cloud Healthcare API service account, service-PROJECT_NUMBER@gcp-sa-healthcare.iam.gserviceaccount.com, must have publisher permissions on the given Pub/Sub topic. Not having adequate permissions causes the calls that send notifications to fail. If a notification cannot be published to Pub/Sub, errors are logged to Cloud Logging. For more information, see Viewing error logs in Cloud Logging).
ParserConfigResponse
- Allow
Null boolHeader - Determines whether messages with no header are allowed.
- Schema
Pulumi.
Google Native. Healthcare. V1. Inputs. Schema Package Response - Schemas used to parse messages in this store, if schematized parsing is desired.
- Segment
Terminator string - Byte(s) to use as the segment terminator. If this is unset, '\r' is used as segment terminator, matching the HL7 version 2 specification.
- Version string
- Immutable. Determines the version of both the default parser to be used when
schema
is not given, as well as the schematized parser used whenschema
is specified. This field is immutable after HL7v2 store creation.
- Allow
Null boolHeader - Determines whether messages with no header are allowed.
- Schema
Schema
Package Response - Schemas used to parse messages in this store, if schematized parsing is desired.
- Segment
Terminator string - Byte(s) to use as the segment terminator. If this is unset, '\r' is used as segment terminator, matching the HL7 version 2 specification.
- Version string
- Immutable. Determines the version of both the default parser to be used when
schema
is not given, as well as the schematized parser used whenschema
is specified. This field is immutable after HL7v2 store creation.
- allow
Null BooleanHeader - Determines whether messages with no header are allowed.
- schema
Schema
Package Response - Schemas used to parse messages in this store, if schematized parsing is desired.
- segment
Terminator String - Byte(s) to use as the segment terminator. If this is unset, '\r' is used as segment terminator, matching the HL7 version 2 specification.
- version String
- Immutable. Determines the version of both the default parser to be used when
schema
is not given, as well as the schematized parser used whenschema
is specified. This field is immutable after HL7v2 store creation.
- allow
Null booleanHeader - Determines whether messages with no header are allowed.
- schema
Schema
Package Response - Schemas used to parse messages in this store, if schematized parsing is desired.
- segment
Terminator string - Byte(s) to use as the segment terminator. If this is unset, '\r' is used as segment terminator, matching the HL7 version 2 specification.
- version string
- Immutable. Determines the version of both the default parser to be used when
schema
is not given, as well as the schematized parser used whenschema
is specified. This field is immutable after HL7v2 store creation.
- allow_
null_ boolheader - Determines whether messages with no header are allowed.
- schema
Schema
Package Response - Schemas used to parse messages in this store, if schematized parsing is desired.
- segment_
terminator str - Byte(s) to use as the segment terminator. If this is unset, '\r' is used as segment terminator, matching the HL7 version 2 specification.
- version str
- Immutable. Determines the version of both the default parser to be used when
schema
is not given, as well as the schematized parser used whenschema
is specified. This field is immutable after HL7v2 store creation.
- allow
Null BooleanHeader - Determines whether messages with no header are allowed.
- schema Property Map
- Schemas used to parse messages in this store, if schematized parsing is desired.
- segment
Terminator String - Byte(s) to use as the segment terminator. If this is unset, '\r' is used as segment terminator, matching the HL7 version 2 specification.
- version String
- Immutable. Determines the version of both the default parser to be used when
schema
is not given, as well as the schematized parser used whenschema
is specified. This field is immutable after HL7v2 store creation.
SchemaPackageResponse
- Ignore
Min boolOccurs - Flag to ignore all min_occurs restrictions in the schema. This means that incoming messages can omit any group, segment, field, component, or subcomponent.
- Schemas
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Healthcare. V1. Inputs. Hl7Schema Config Response> - Schema configs that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Schema configs present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same message type and trigger event if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- Schematized
Parsing stringType - Determines how messages that fail to parse are handled.
- Types
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Healthcare. V1. Inputs. Hl7Types Config Response> - Schema type definitions that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Type definitions present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same type name if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- Unexpected
Segment stringHandling - Determines how unexpected segments (segments not matched to the schema) are handled.
- Ignore
Min boolOccurs - Flag to ignore all min_occurs restrictions in the schema. This means that incoming messages can omit any group, segment, field, component, or subcomponent.
- Schemas
[]Hl7Schema
Config Response - Schema configs that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Schema configs present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same message type and trigger event if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- Schematized
Parsing stringType - Determines how messages that fail to parse are handled.
- Types
[]Hl7Types
Config Response - Schema type definitions that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Type definitions present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same type name if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- Unexpected
Segment stringHandling - Determines how unexpected segments (segments not matched to the schema) are handled.
- ignore
Min BooleanOccurs - Flag to ignore all min_occurs restrictions in the schema. This means that incoming messages can omit any group, segment, field, component, or subcomponent.
- schemas
List<Hl7Schema
Config Response> - Schema configs that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Schema configs present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same message type and trigger event if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- schematized
Parsing StringType - Determines how messages that fail to parse are handled.
- types
List<Hl7Types
Config Response> - Schema type definitions that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Type definitions present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same type name if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- unexpected
Segment StringHandling - Determines how unexpected segments (segments not matched to the schema) are handled.
- ignore
Min booleanOccurs - Flag to ignore all min_occurs restrictions in the schema. This means that incoming messages can omit any group, segment, field, component, or subcomponent.
- schemas
Hl7Schema
Config Response[] - Schema configs that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Schema configs present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same message type and trigger event if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- schematized
Parsing stringType - Determines how messages that fail to parse are handled.
- types
Hl7Types
Config Response[] - Schema type definitions that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Type definitions present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same type name if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- unexpected
Segment stringHandling - Determines how unexpected segments (segments not matched to the schema) are handled.
- ignore_
min_ booloccurs - Flag to ignore all min_occurs restrictions in the schema. This means that incoming messages can omit any group, segment, field, component, or subcomponent.
- schemas
Sequence[Hl7Schema
Config Response] - Schema configs that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Schema configs present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same message type and trigger event if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- schematized_
parsing_ strtype - Determines how messages that fail to parse are handled.
- types
Sequence[Hl7Types
Config Response] - Schema type definitions that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Type definitions present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same type name if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- unexpected_
segment_ strhandling - Determines how unexpected segments (segments not matched to the schema) are handled.
- ignore
Min BooleanOccurs - Flag to ignore all min_occurs restrictions in the schema. This means that incoming messages can omit any group, segment, field, component, or subcomponent.
- schemas List<Property Map>
- Schema configs that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Schema configs present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same message type and trigger event if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- schematized
Parsing StringType - Determines how messages that fail to parse are handled.
- types List<Property Map>
- Schema type definitions that are layered based on their VersionSources that match the incoming message. Type definitions present in higher indices override those in lower indices with the same type name if their VersionSources all match an incoming message.
- unexpected
Segment StringHandling - Determines how unexpected segments (segments not matched to the schema) are handled.
TypeResponse
- Fields
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Healthcare. V1. Inputs. Field Response> - The (sub) fields this type has (if not primitive).
- Name string
- The name of this type. This would be the segment or datatype name. For example, "PID" or "XPN".
- Primitive string
- If this is a primitive type then this field is the type of the primitive For example, STRING. Leave unspecified for composite types.
- Fields
[]Field
Response - The (sub) fields this type has (if not primitive).
- Name string
- The name of this type. This would be the segment or datatype name. For example, "PID" or "XPN".
- Primitive string
- If this is a primitive type then this field is the type of the primitive For example, STRING. Leave unspecified for composite types.
- fields
List<Field
Response> - The (sub) fields this type has (if not primitive).
- name String
- The name of this type. This would be the segment or datatype name. For example, "PID" or "XPN".
- primitive String
- If this is a primitive type then this field is the type of the primitive For example, STRING. Leave unspecified for composite types.
- fields
Field
Response[] - The (sub) fields this type has (if not primitive).
- name string
- The name of this type. This would be the segment or datatype name. For example, "PID" or "XPN".
- primitive string
- If this is a primitive type then this field is the type of the primitive For example, STRING. Leave unspecified for composite types.
- fields
Sequence[Field
Response] - The (sub) fields this type has (if not primitive).
- name str
- The name of this type. This would be the segment or datatype name. For example, "PID" or "XPN".
- primitive str
- If this is a primitive type then this field is the type of the primitive For example, STRING. Leave unspecified for composite types.
- fields List<Property Map>
- The (sub) fields this type has (if not primitive).
- name String
- The name of this type. This would be the segment or datatype name. For example, "PID" or "XPN".
- primitive String
- If this is a primitive type then this field is the type of the primitive For example, STRING. Leave unspecified for composite types.
VersionSourceResponse
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
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Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi