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# --- DOCUMENTATION RESTORATIONS ---

# --- FIX: Restore custom README.rst Introduction ---
- paths:
- "packages/google-cloud-pubsub/README.rst"
before: '`Cloud Pub/Sub`_: is designed to provide reliable, many-to-many, asynchronous messaging between applications\. Publisher applications can send messages to a topic and other applications can subscribe to that topic to receive the messages\. By decoupling senders and receivers, Google Cloud Pub/Sub allows developers to communicate between independently written applications\.'
after: |-
'Cloud Pub/Sub:' is a fully-managed real-time messaging service that
allows you to send and receive messages between independent applications. You
can leverage Cloud Pub/Sub’s flexibility to decouple systems and components
hosted on Google Cloud Platform or elsewhere on the Internet. By building on
the same technology Google uses, Cloud Pub / Sub is designed to provide “at
least once” delivery at low latency with on-demand scalability to 1 million
messages per second (and beyond).

Publisher applications can send messages to a ``topic`` and other applications
can subscribe to that topic to receive the messages. By decoupling senders and
receivers, Google Cloud Pub/Sub allows developers to communicate between
independently written applications.
count: 1

# --- FIX: Restore README.rst Example Usage & Footer sections ---
- paths:
- "packages/google-cloud-pubsub/README.rst"
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version: 0.4.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/policysimulator/v1
description_override: Policy Simulator is a collection of endpoints for creating, running, and viewing a `Replay`. A `Replay` is a type of simulation that lets you see how your members' access to resources might change if you changed your IAM policy.
python:
opt_args_by_api:
google/cloud/policysimulator/v1:
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apis:
- path: google/cloud/security/privateca/v1
- path: google/cloud/security/privateca/v1beta1
description_override: simplifies the deployment and management of private CAs without managing infrastructure.
python:
opt_args_by_api:
google/cloud/security/privateca/v1:
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version: 0.12.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/privatecatalog/v1beta1
description_override: allows developers and cloud admins to make their solutions discoverable to their internal enterprise users. Cloud admins can manage their solutions and ensure their users are always launching the latest versions.
python:
metadata_name_override: cloudprivatecatalog
default_version: v1beta1
- name: google-cloud-privilegedaccessmanager
version: 0.4.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/privilegedaccessmanager/v1
description_override: Privileged Access Manager (PAM) helps you on your journey towards least privilege and helps mitigate risks tied to privileged access misuse or abuse. PAM allows you to shift from always-on standing privileges towards on-demand access with just-in-time, time-bound, and approval-based access elevations. PAM allows IAM administrators to create entitlements that can grant just-in-time, temporary access to any resource scope. Requesters can explore eligible entitlements and request the access needed for their task. Approvers are notified when approvals await their decision. Streamlined workflows facilitated by using PAM can support various use cases, including emergency access for incident responders, time-boxed access for developers for critical deployment or maintenance, temporary access for operators for data ingestion and audits, JIT access to service accounts for automated tasks, and more.
python:
default_version: v1
- name: google-cloud-pubsub
version: 2.37.0
apis:
- path: google/pubsub/v1
description_override: is designed to provide reliable, many-to-many, asynchronous messaging between applications. Publisher applications can send messages to a topic and other applications can subscribe to that topic to receive the messages. By decoupling senders and receivers, Google Cloud Pub/Sub allows developers to communicate between independently written applications.
python:
library_type: GAPIC_COMBO
opt_args_by_api:
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apis:
- path: google/api/cloudquotas/v1
- path: google/api/cloudquotas/v1beta
description_override: Cloud Quotas API provides Google Cloud service consumers with management and observability for resource usage, quotas, and restrictions of the services they consume.
python:
opt_args_by_api:
google/api/cloudquotas/v1:
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version: 0.4.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/rapidmigrationassessment/v1
description_override: The Rapid Migration Assessment service is our first-party migration assessment and planning tool.
python:
metadata_name_override: rapidmigrationassessment
default_version: v1
- name: google-cloud-recaptcha-enterprise
version: 1.31.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/recaptchaenterprise/v1
description_override: protect your website from fraudulent activity like scraping, credential stuffing, and automated account creation.
python:
metadata_name_override: recaptchaenterprise
default_version: v1
- name: google-cloud-recommendations-ai
version: 0.13.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/recommendationengine/v1beta1
description_override: delivers highly personalized product recommendations at scale.
python:
metadata_name_override: recommendationengine
default_version: v1beta1
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apis:
- path: google/cloud/recommender/v1
- path: google/cloud/recommender/v1beta1
description_override: delivers highly personalized product recommendations at scale.
python:
metadata_name_override: recommender
default_version: v1
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apis:
- path: google/cloud/redis/v1
- path: google/cloud/redis/v1beta1
description_override: is a fully managed Redis service for the Google Cloud. Applications running on Google Cloud can achieve extreme performance by leveraging the highly scalable, available, secure Redis service without the burden of managing complex Redis deployments.
python:
metadata_name_override: redis
default_version: v1
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apis:
- path: google/cloud/redis/cluster/v1
- path: google/cloud/redis/cluster/v1beta1
description_override: Creates and manages Redis instances on the Google Cloud Platform.
python:
default_version: v1
- name: google-cloud-resource-manager
version: 1.17.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/resourcemanager/v3
description_override: provides methods that you can use to programmatically manage your projects in the Google Cloud Platform.
python:
metadata_name_override: cloudresourcemanager
default_version: v3
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- path: google/cloud/retail/v2
- path: google/cloud/retail/v2beta
- path: google/cloud/retail/v2alpha
description_override: Cloud Retail service enables customers to build end-to-end personalized recommendation systems without requiring a high level of expertise in machine learning, recommendation system, or Google Cloud.
python:
metadata_name_override: retail
default_version: v2
- name: google-cloud-run
version: 0.16.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/run/v2
description_override: is a managed compute platform that enables you to run containers that are invocable via requests or events.
python:
metadata_name_override: run
default_version: v2
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version: 0.5.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/saasplatform/saasservicemgmt/v1beta1
description_override: SaaS Runtime lets you store, host, manage, and monitor software as a service (SaaS) applications on Google Cloud.
python:
default_version: v1beta1
- name: google-cloud-scheduler
version: 2.19.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/scheduler/v1
- path: google/cloud/scheduler/v1beta1
description_override: lets you set up scheduled units of work to be executed at defined times or regular intervals. These work units are commonly known as cron jobs. Typical use cases might include sending out a report email on a daily basis, updating some cached data every 10 minutes, or updating some summary information once an hour.
python:
metadata_name_override: cloudscheduler
default_version: v1
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- path: google/cloud/secretmanager/v1
- path: google/cloud/secretmanager/v1beta2
- path: google/cloud/secrets/v1beta1
description_override: Stores, manages, and secures access to application secrets.
python:
opt_args_by_api:
google/cloud/secrets/v1beta1:
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version: 0.5.0
apis:
- path: google/cloud/securesourcemanager/v1
description_override: Regionally deployed, single-tenant managed source code repository hosted on Google Cloud.
python:
metadata_name_override: securesourcemanager
default_version: v1
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apis:
- path: google/cloud/security/publicca/v1
- path: google/cloud/security/publicca/v1beta1
description_override: simplifies the deployment and management of public CAs without managing infrastructure.
python:
opt_args_by_api:
google/cloud/security/publicca/v1:
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{
"api_description": "Policy Simulator is a collection of endpoints for creating, running, and viewing a `Replay`. A `Replay` is a type of simulation that lets you see how your members' access to resources might change if you changed your IAM policy.",
"api_description": "Policy Simulator is a collection of endpoints for creating, running, and\nviewing a [Replay][google.cloud.policysimulator.v1.Replay]. A `Replay` is\na type of simulation that lets you see how your members' access to\nresources might change if you changed your IAM policy.\n\nDuring a `Replay`, Policy Simulator re-evaluates, or replays, past access\nattempts under both the current policy and your proposed policy, and\ncompares those results to determine how your members' access might change\nunder the\nproposed policy.",
"api_id": "policysimulator.googleapis.com",
"api_shortname": "policysimulator",
"client_documentation": "https://cloud.google.com/python/docs/reference/policysimulator/latest",
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|preview| |pypi| |versions|

`Policy Simulator`_: Policy Simulator is a collection of endpoints for creating, running, and viewing a `Replay`. A `Replay` is a type of simulation that lets you see how your members' access to resources might change if you changed your IAM policy.
`Policy Simulator`_: Policy Simulator is a collection of endpoints for creating, running, and
viewing a [Replay][google.cloud.policysimulator.v1.Replay]. A `Replay` is
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viewing a [Replay][google.cloud.policysimulator.v1.Replay]. A `Replay` is
viewing a Replay. A Replay is

a type of simulation that lets you see how your members' access to
resources might change if you changed your IAM policy.

During a `Replay`, Policy Simulator re-evaluates, or replays, past access
attempts under both the current policy and your proposed policy, and
compares those results to determine how your members' access might change
under the
proposed policy.

- `Client Library Documentation`_
- `Product Documentation`_
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|preview| |pypi| |versions|

`Policy Simulator`_: Policy Simulator is a collection of endpoints for creating, running, and viewing a `Replay`. A `Replay` is a type of simulation that lets you see how your members' access to resources might change if you changed your IAM policy.
`Policy Simulator`_: Policy Simulator is a collection of endpoints for creating, running, and
viewing a [Replay][google.cloud.policysimulator.v1.Replay]. A `Replay` is
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The link syntax [Replay][google.cloud.policysimulator.v1.Replay] is Markdown-style and is not valid in a reStructuredText (.rst) file. It will render as literal text. Please use standard RST link syntax or just backticks for the term.

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viewing a [Replay][google.cloud.policysimulator.v1.Replay]. A `Replay` is
viewing a Replay. A Replay is

a type of simulation that lets you see how your members' access to
resources might change if you changed your IAM policy.

During a `Replay`, Policy Simulator re-evaluates, or replays, past access
attempts under both the current policy and your proposed policy, and
compares those results to determine how your members' access might change
under the
proposed policy.

- `Client Library Documentation`_
- `Product Documentation`_
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{
"api_description": "simplifies the deployment and management of private CAs without managing infrastructure.",
"api_description": "The Certificate Authority Service API is a highly-available, scalable\nservice that enables you to simplify and automate the management of\nprivate certificate authorities (CAs) while staying in control of your\nprivate keys.",
"api_id": "privateca.googleapis.com",
"api_shortname": "privateca",
"client_documentation": "https://cloud.google.com/python/docs/reference/privateca/latest",
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|stable| |pypi| |versions|

`Certificate Authority`_: simplifies the deployment and management of private CAs without managing infrastructure.
`Certificate Authority`_: The Certificate Authority Service API is a highly-available, scalable
service that enables you to simplify and automate the management of
private certificate authorities (CAs) while staying in control of your
private keys.

- `Client Library Documentation`_
- `Product Documentation`_
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|stable| |pypi| |versions|

`Certificate Authority`_: simplifies the deployment and management of private CAs without managing infrastructure.
`Certificate Authority`_: The Certificate Authority Service API is a highly-available, scalable
service that enables you to simplify and automate the management of
private certificate authorities (CAs) while staying in control of your
private keys.

- `Client Library Documentation`_
- `Product Documentation`_
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{
"api_description": "allows developers and cloud admins to make their solutions discoverable to their internal enterprise users. Cloud admins can manage their solutions and ensure their users are always launching the latest versions.",
"api_description": "Enable cloud users to discover private catalogs and products in their\norganizations.",
"api_id": "cloudprivatecatalog.googleapis.com",
"api_shortname": "cloudprivatecatalog",
"client_documentation": "https://cloud.google.com/python/docs/reference/cloudprivatecatalog/latest",
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|preview| |pypi| |versions|

`Cloud Private Catalog`_: allows developers and cloud admins to make their solutions discoverable to their internal enterprise users. Cloud admins can manage their solutions and ensure their users are always launching the latest versions.
`Cloud Private Catalog`_: Enable cloud users to discover private catalogs and products in their
organizations.

- `Client Library Documentation`_
- `Product Documentation`_
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|preview| |pypi| |versions|

`Cloud Private Catalog`_: allows developers and cloud admins to make their solutions discoverable to their internal enterprise users. Cloud admins can manage their solutions and ensure their users are always launching the latest versions.
`Cloud Private Catalog`_: Enable cloud users to discover private catalogs and products in their
organizations.

- `Client Library Documentation`_
- `Product Documentation`_
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{
"api_description": "Privileged Access Manager (PAM) helps you on your journey towards least privilege and helps mitigate risks tied to privileged access misuse or abuse. PAM allows you to shift from always-on standing privileges towards on-demand access with just-in-time, time-bound, and approval-based access elevations. PAM allows IAM administrators to create entitlements that can grant just-in-time, temporary access to any resource scope. Requesters can explore eligible entitlements and request the access needed for their task. Approvers are notified when approvals await their decision. Streamlined workflows facilitated by using PAM can support various use cases, including emergency access for incident responders, time-boxed access for developers for critical deployment or maintenance, temporary access for operators for data ingestion and audits, JIT access to service accounts for automated tasks, and more.",
"api_description": "Privileged Access Manager (PAM) helps you on your journey towards least\nprivilege and helps mitigate risks tied to privileged access misuse or\nabuse. PAM allows you to shift from always-on standing privileges towards\non-demand access with just-in-time, time-bound, and approval-based access\nelevations. PAM allows IAM administrators to create entitlements that can\ngrant just-in-time, temporary access to any resource scope. Requesters can\nexplore eligible entitlements and request the access needed for their\ntask. Approvers are notified when approvals await their\ndecision. Streamlined workflows facilitated by using PAM can support\nvarious use cases, including emergency access for incident responders,\ntime-boxed access for developers for critical deployment or maintenance,\ntemporary access for operators for data ingestion and audits, JIT access\nto service accounts for automated tasks, and more.",
"api_id": "privilegedaccessmanager.googleapis.com",
"api_shortname": "privilegedaccessmanager",
"client_documentation": "https://cloud.google.com/python/docs/reference/google-cloud-privilegedaccessmanager/latest",
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|preview| |pypi| |versions|

`Privileged Access Manager`_: Privileged Access Manager (PAM) helps you on your journey towards least privilege and helps mitigate risks tied to privileged access misuse or abuse. PAM allows you to shift from always-on standing privileges towards on-demand access with just-in-time, time-bound, and approval-based access elevations. PAM allows IAM administrators to create entitlements that can grant just-in-time, temporary access to any resource scope. Requesters can explore eligible entitlements and request the access needed for their task. Approvers are notified when approvals await their decision. Streamlined workflows facilitated by using PAM can support various use cases, including emergency access for incident responders, time-boxed access for developers for critical deployment or maintenance, temporary access for operators for data ingestion and audits, JIT access to service accounts for automated tasks, and more.
`Privileged Access Manager`_: Privileged Access Manager (PAM) helps you on your journey towards least
privilege and helps mitigate risks tied to privileged access misuse or
abuse. PAM allows you to shift from always-on standing privileges towards
on-demand access with just-in-time, time-bound, and approval-based access
elevations. PAM allows IAM administrators to create entitlements that can
grant just-in-time, temporary access to any resource scope. Requesters can
explore eligible entitlements and request the access needed for their
task. Approvers are notified when approvals await their
decision. Streamlined workflows facilitated by using PAM can support
various use cases, including emergency access for incident responders,
time-boxed access for developers for critical deployment or maintenance,
temporary access for operators for data ingestion and audits, JIT access
to service accounts for automated tasks, and more.

- `Client Library Documentation`_
- `Product Documentation`_
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