Close httplib2 connections.
list(parent, pageSize=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)
List aggregate delivery data for the given Android application.
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results.
close()
Close httplib2 connections.
list(parent, pageSize=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)
List aggregate delivery data for the given Android application. Args: parent: string, Required. The application for which to list delivery data. Format: `projects/{project_id}/androidApps/{app_id}` (required) pageSize: integer, The maximum number of entries to return. The service may return fewer than this value. If unspecified, at most 1,000 entries will be returned. The maximum value is 10,000; values above 10,000 will be capped to 10,000. This default may change over time. pageToken: string, A page token, received from a previous `ListAndroidDeliveryDataRequest` call. Provide this to retrieve the subsequent page. When paginating, all other parameters provided to `ListAndroidDeliveryDataRequest` must match the call that provided the page token. x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # Response message for ListAndroidDeliveryData. "androidDeliveryData": [ # The delivery data for the provided app. There will be one entry per combination of app, date, and analytics label. { # Message delivery data for a given date, app, and analytics label combination. "analyticsLabel": "A String", # The analytics label associated with the messages sent. All messages sent without an analytics label will be grouped together in a single entry. "appId": "A String", # The app ID to which the messages were sent. "data": { # Data detailing messaging delivery # The data for the specified appId, date, and analyticsLabel. "countMessagesAccepted": "A String", # Count of messages accepted by FCM intended to Android devices. The targeted device must have opted in to the collection of usage and diagnostic information. "deliveryPerformancePercents": { # Overview of delivery performance for messages that were successfully delivered. All percentages are calculated with countMessagesAccepted as the denominator. These categories are not mutually exclusive; a message can be delayed for multiple reasons. # Additional information about delivery performance for messages that were successfully delivered. "delayedDeviceDoze": 3.14, # The percentage of accepted messages that were delayed because the device was in doze mode. Only [normal priority messages](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/concept-options#setting-the-priority-of-a-message) should be delayed due to doze mode. "delayedDeviceOffline": 3.14, # The percentage of accepted messages that were delayed because the target device was not connected at the time of sending. These messages were eventually delivered when the device reconnected. "delayedMessageThrottled": 3.14, # The percentage of accepted messages that were delayed due to message throttling, such as [collapsible message throttling](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/concept-options#collapsible_throttling) or [maximum message rate throttling](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/concept-options#device_throttling). "delayedUserStopped": 3.14, # The percentage of accepted messages that were delayed because the intended device user-profile was [stopped](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/android/receive#handling_messages) on the target device at the time of the send. The messages were eventually delivered when the user-profile was started again. "deliveredNoDelay": 3.14, # The percentage of accepted messages that were delivered to the device without delay from the FCM system. }, "messageInsightPercents": { # Additional information about message delivery. All percentages are calculated with countMessagesAccepted as the denominator. # Additional general insights about message delivery. "priorityLowered": 3.14, # The percentage of accepted messages that had their priority lowered from high to normal due to [app standby buckets](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/concept-options#setting-the-priority-of-a-message). }, "messageOutcomePercents": { # Percentage breakdown of message delivery outcomes. These categories are mutually exclusive. All percentages are calculated with countMessagesAccepted as the denominator. These categories may not account for all message outcomes. # Mutually exclusive breakdown of message delivery outcomes. "delivered": 3.14, # The percentage of all accepted messages that were successfully delivered to the device. "droppedAppForceStopped": 3.14, # The percentage of accepted messages that were dropped because the application was force stopped on the device at the time of delivery and retries were unsuccessful. "droppedDeviceInactive": 3.14, # The percentage of accepted messages that were dropped because the target device is inactive. FCM will drop messages if the target device is deemed inactive by our servers. If a device does reconnect, we call [OnDeletedMessages()](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/android/receive#override-ondeletedmessages) in our SDK instead of delivering the messages. "droppedTooManyPendingMessages": 3.14, # The percentage of accepted messages that were dropped due to [too many undelivered non-collapsible messages](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/concept-options#collapsible_and_non-collapsible_messages). Specifically, each app instance can only have 100 pending messages stored on our servers for a device which is disconnected. When that device reconnects, those messages are delivered. When there are more than the maximum pending messages, we call [OnDeletedMessages()](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/android/receive#override-ondeletedmessages) in our SDK instead of delivering the messages. "pending": 3.14, # The percentage of messages accepted on this day that were not dropped and not delivered, due to the device being disconnected (as of the end of the America/Los_Angeles day when the message was sent to FCM). A portion of these messages will be delivered the next day when the device connects but others may be destined to devices that ultimately never reconnect. }, }, "date": { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, such as a birthday. The time of day and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are insignificant. The date is relative to the Gregorian Calendar. This can represent one of the following: * A full date, with non-zero year, month, and day values * A month and day value, with a zero year, such as an anniversary * A year on its own, with zero month and day values * A year and month value, with a zero day, such as a credit card expiration date Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`. # The date represented by this entry. "day": 42, # Day of a month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0 to specify a year by itself or a year and month where the day isn't significant. "month": 42, # Month of a year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 to specify a year without a month and day. "year": 42, # Year of the date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 to specify a date without a year. }, }, ], "nextPageToken": "A String", # A token, which can be sent as `page_token` to retrieve the next page. If this field is omitted, there are no subsequent pages. }
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results. Args: previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required) previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required) Returns: A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.