Interface Assessments.ExpectationOrBuilder

    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      Assessments.Expectation.SerializedValue getSerializedValue()
      The value of the expecation-based assessment serialized as a string in a specified format.
      Assessments.Expectation.SerializedValueOrBuilder getSerializedValueOrBuilder()
      The value of the expecation-based assessment serialized as a string in a specified format.
      com.google.protobuf.Value getValue()
      The value of the expectation-based assessment.
      com.google.protobuf.ValueOrBuilder getValueOrBuilder()
      The value of the expectation-based assessment.
      boolean hasSerializedValue()
      The value of the expecation-based assessment serialized as a string in a specified format.
      boolean hasValue()
      The value of the expectation-based assessment.
      • Methods inherited from interface com.google.protobuf.MessageLiteOrBuilder

        isInitialized
      • Methods inherited from interface com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder

        findInitializationErrors, getAllFields, getDefaultInstanceForType, getDescriptorForType, getField, getInitializationErrorString, getOneofFieldDescriptor, getRepeatedField, getRepeatedFieldCount, getUnknownFields, hasField, hasOneof
    • Method Detail

      • hasValue

        boolean hasValue()
         The value of the expectation-based assessment. This uses ``google.protobuf.Value`` under the hood to support a
         flexible schema of expectation values but is validated to constrain it to specific types. This means the value must
         be JSON conforming to one of the following supported types:
         * Numeric values like integers or floats
         * Boolean values
         * Text value (can contain JSON text the user wishes to store, but it will only be searchable as text)
         * List values containing only strings (empty lists allowed).
         Other values like null, structs, non-string lists etc. will be rejected. However, they can instead be serialized as
         a string and stored in the ``serialized_value`` field instead. Only one of either ``serialized_value`` or ``value``
         may be defined. We do not support these other formats directly despite using google.protobuf.Value due to security
         risks around their serialization and deserialization.
         
        optional .google.protobuf.Value value = 2;
        Returns:
        Whether the value field is set.
      • getValue

        com.google.protobuf.Value getValue()
         The value of the expectation-based assessment. This uses ``google.protobuf.Value`` under the hood to support a
         flexible schema of expectation values but is validated to constrain it to specific types. This means the value must
         be JSON conforming to one of the following supported types:
         * Numeric values like integers or floats
         * Boolean values
         * Text value (can contain JSON text the user wishes to store, but it will only be searchable as text)
         * List values containing only strings (empty lists allowed).
         Other values like null, structs, non-string lists etc. will be rejected. However, they can instead be serialized as
         a string and stored in the ``serialized_value`` field instead. Only one of either ``serialized_value`` or ``value``
         may be defined. We do not support these other formats directly despite using google.protobuf.Value due to security
         risks around their serialization and deserialization.
         
        optional .google.protobuf.Value value = 2;
        Returns:
        The value.
      • getValueOrBuilder

        com.google.protobuf.ValueOrBuilder getValueOrBuilder()
         The value of the expectation-based assessment. This uses ``google.protobuf.Value`` under the hood to support a
         flexible schema of expectation values but is validated to constrain it to specific types. This means the value must
         be JSON conforming to one of the following supported types:
         * Numeric values like integers or floats
         * Boolean values
         * Text value (can contain JSON text the user wishes to store, but it will only be searchable as text)
         * List values containing only strings (empty lists allowed).
         Other values like null, structs, non-string lists etc. will be rejected. However, they can instead be serialized as
         a string and stored in the ``serialized_value`` field instead. Only one of either ``serialized_value`` or ``value``
         may be defined. We do not support these other formats directly despite using google.protobuf.Value due to security
         risks around their serialization and deserialization.
         
        optional .google.protobuf.Value value = 2;
      • hasSerializedValue

        boolean hasSerializedValue()
         The value of the expecation-based assessment serialized as a string in a specified format. Only one of either 
         ``serialized_value`` or ``value`` may be defined.
         
        optional .mlflow.assessments.Expectation.SerializedValue serialized_value = 3;
        Returns:
        Whether the serializedValue field is set.
      • getSerializedValue

        Assessments.Expectation.SerializedValue getSerializedValue()
         The value of the expecation-based assessment serialized as a string in a specified format. Only one of either 
         ``serialized_value`` or ``value`` may be defined.
         
        optional .mlflow.assessments.Expectation.SerializedValue serialized_value = 3;
        Returns:
        The serializedValue.
      • getSerializedValueOrBuilder

        Assessments.Expectation.SerializedValueOrBuilder getSerializedValueOrBuilder()
         The value of the expecation-based assessment serialized as a string in a specified format. Only one of either 
         ``serialized_value`` or ``value`` may be defined.
         
        optional .mlflow.assessments.Expectation.SerializedValue serialized_value = 3;