The data catalog's OCID.
The maximum number of UNMATCHED files, in checkFilePathList, above which the check fails. Optional, if checkFilePathList is provided - but if isEnableCheckFailureLimit is set to true it is required. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
List of file paths against which the pattern can be tried, as a check. This documents, for reference purposes, some example objects a pattern is meant to work with. If isEnableCheckFailureLimit is set to true, this will be run as a validation during the request, such that if the check fails the request fails. If isEnableCheckFailureLimit instead is set to (the default) false, a pattern will still be created or updated even if the check fails, with a lifecycleState of FAILED.
OCID of the user who created the pattern.
Detailed description of the pattern.
A user-friendly display name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Input string which drives the selection process, allowing for fine-grained control using qualifiers. Refer to the user documentation for details of the format and examples. A pattern cannot include both a prefix and an expression.
Input string which drives the selection process. Refer to the user documentation for details of the format and examples. A pattern cannot include both a prefix and an expression.
Indicates whether the pattern check, against the checkFilePathList, will fail the request if the count of UNMATCHED files is above the checkFailureLimit.
Unique pattern key that is immutable.
The current state of the pattern.
A map of maps that contains the properties which are specific to the pattern type. Each pattern type definition defines it's set of required and optional properties. Example: {@code {"properties": { "default": { "tbd"}}}}
The date and time the pattern was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example: {@code 2019-03-25T21:10:29.600Z}
The last time that any change was made to the pattern. An RFC3339 formatted datetime string.
OCID of the user who last modified the pattern.
A pattern is a data selector or filter which can provide a singular, logical entity view aggregating multiple physical data artifacts for ease of use.