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 *
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 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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 *
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 */
import { AxiosPromise } from 'axios';
import { GoogleApis } from '../..';
import { BodyResponseCallback, GlobalOptions, MethodOptions } from '../../lib/api';
/**
 * Firebase Rules API
 *
 * Creates and manages rules that determine when a Firebase Rules-enabled
 * service should permit a request.
 *
 * @example
 * const google = require('googleapis');
 * const firebaserules = google.firebaserules('v1');
 *
 * @namespace firebaserules
 * @type {Function}
 * @version v1
 * @variation v1
 * @param {object=} options Options for Firebaserules
 */
export declare class Firebaserules {
    _options: GlobalOptions;
    google: GoogleApis;
    root: this;
    projects: Resource$Projects;
    constructor(options: GlobalOptions, google: GoogleApis);
    getRoot(): this;
}
/**
 * Arg matchers for the mock function.
 */
export interface Schema$Arg {
    /**
     * Argument matches any value provided.
     */
    anyValue: Schema$Empty;
    /**
     * Argument exactly matches value provided.
     */
    exactValue: any;
}
/**
 * A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated
 * empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request or
 * the response type of an API method. For instance:      service Foo { rpc
 * Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty);     }  The JSON
 * representation for `Empty` is empty JSON object `{}`.
 */
export interface Schema$Empty {
}
/**
 * `File` containing source content.
 */
export interface Schema$File {
    /**
     * Textual Content.
     */
    content: string;
    /**
     * Fingerprint (e.g. github sha) associated with the `File`.
     */
    fingerprint: string;
    /**
     * File name.
     */
    name: string;
}
/**
 * Represents a service-defined function call that was invoked during test
 * execution.
 */
export interface Schema$FunctionCall {
    /**
     * The arguments that were provided to the function.
     */
    args: any[];
    /**
     * Name of the function invoked.
     */
    function: string;
}
/**
 * Mock function definition.  Mocks must refer to a function declared by the
 * target service. The type of the function args and result will be inferred at
 * test time. If either the arg or result values are not compatible with
 * function type declaration, the request will be considered invalid.  More than
 * one `FunctionMock` may be provided for a given function name so long as the
 * `Arg` matchers are distinct. There may be only one function for a given
 * overload where all `Arg` values are `Arg.any_value`.
 */
export interface Schema$FunctionMock {
    /**
     * The list of `Arg` values to match. The order in which the arguments are
     * provided is the order in which they must appear in the function invocation.
     */
    args: Schema$Arg[];
    /**
     * The name of the function.  The function name must match one provided by a
     * service declaration.
     */
    function: string;
    /**
     * The mock result of the function call.
     */
    result: Schema$Result;
}
/**
 * The response for FirebaseRulesService.GetReleaseExecutable
 */
export interface Schema$GetReleaseExecutableResponse {
    /**
     * Executable view of the `Ruleset` referenced by the `Release`.
     */
    executable: string;
    /**
     * The Rules runtime version of the executable.
     */
    executableVersion: string;
    /**
     * `Language` used to generate the executable bytes.
     */
    language: string;
    /**
     * `Ruleset` name associated with the `Release` executable.
     */
    rulesetName: string;
    /**
     * Timestamp for the most recent `Release.update_time`.
     */
    updateTime: string;
}
/**
 * Issues include warnings, errors, and deprecation notices.
 */
export interface Schema$Issue {
    /**
     * Short error description.
     */
    description: string;
    /**
     * The severity of the issue.
     */
    severity: string;
    /**
     * Position of the issue in the `Source`.
     */
    sourcePosition: Schema$SourcePosition;
}
/**
 * The response for FirebaseRulesService.ListReleases.
 */
export interface Schema$ListReleasesResponse {
    /**
     * The pagination token to retrieve the next page of results. If the value is
     * empty, no further results remain.
     */
    nextPageToken: string;
    /**
     * List of `Release` instances.
     */
    releases: Schema$Release[];
}
/**
 * The response for FirebaseRulesService.ListRulesets.
 */
export interface Schema$ListRulesetsResponse {
    /**
     * The pagination token to retrieve the next page of results. If the value is
     * empty, no further results remain.
     */
    nextPageToken: string;
    /**
     * List of `Ruleset` instances.
     */
    rulesets: Schema$Ruleset[];
}
/**
 * `Release` is a named reference to a `Ruleset`. Once a `Release` refers to a
 * `Ruleset`, rules-enabled services will be able to enforce the `Ruleset`.
 */
export interface Schema$Release {
    /**
     * Time the release was created. Output only.
     */
    createTime: string;
    /**
     * Resource name for the `Release`.  `Release` names may be structured
     * `app1/prod/v2` or flat `app1_prod_v2` which affords developers a great deal
     * of flexibility in mapping the name to the style that best fits their
     * existing development practices. For example, a name could refer to an
     * environment, an app, a version, or some combination of three.  In the table
     * below, for the project name `projects/foo`, the following relative release
     * paths show how flat and structured names might be chosen to match a desired
     * development / deployment strategy.  Use Case     | Flat Name           |
     * Structured Name -------------|---------------------|----------------
     * Environments | releases/qa         | releases/qa Apps         |
     * releases/app1_qa    | releases/app1/qa Versions     | releases/app1_v2_qa |
     * releases/app1/v2/qa  The delimiter between the release name path elements
     * can be almost anything and it should work equally well with the release
     * name list filter, but in many ways the structured paths provide a clearer
     * picture of the relationship between `Release` instances.  Format:
     * `projects/{project_id}/releases/{release_id}`
     */
    name: string;
    /**
     * Name of the `Ruleset` referred to by this `Release`. The `Ruleset` must
     * exist the `Release` to be created.
     */
    rulesetName: string;
    /**
     * Time the release was updated. Output only.
     */
    updateTime: string;
}
/**
 * Possible result values from the function mock invocation.
 */
export interface Schema$Result {
    /**
     * The result is undefined, meaning the result could not be computed.
     */
    undefined: Schema$Empty;
    /**
     * The result is an actual value. The type of the value must match that of the
     * type declared by the service.
     */
    value: any;
}
/**
 * `Ruleset` is an immutable copy of `Source` with a globally unique identifier
 * and a creation time.
 */
export interface Schema$Ruleset {
    /**
     * Time the `Ruleset` was created. Output only.
     */
    createTime: string;
    /**
     * Name of the `Ruleset`. The ruleset_id is auto generated by the service.
     * Format: `projects/{project_id}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}` Output only.
     */
    name: string;
    /**
     * `Source` for the `Ruleset`.
     */
    source: Schema$Source;
}
/**
 * `Source` is one or more `File` messages comprising a logical set of rules.
 */
export interface Schema$Source {
    /**
     * `File` set constituting the `Source` bundle.
     */
    files: Schema$File[];
}
/**
 * Position in the `Source` content including its line, column number, and an
 * index of the `File` in the `Source` message. Used for debug purposes.
 */
export interface Schema$SourcePosition {
    /**
     * First column on the source line associated with the source fragment.
     */
    column: number;
    /**
     * Name of the `File`.
     */
    fileName: string;
    /**
     * Line number of the source fragment. 1-based.
     */
    line: number;
}
/**
 * `TestCase` messages provide the request context and an expectation as to
 * whether the given context will be allowed or denied. Test cases may specify
 * the `request`, `resource`, and `function_mocks` to mock a function call to a
 * service-provided function.  The `request` object represents context present
 * at request-time.  The `resource` is the value of the target resource as it
 * appears in persistent storage before the request is executed.
 */
export interface Schema$TestCase {
    /**
     * Test expectation.
     */
    expectation: string;
    /**
     * Optional function mocks for service-defined functions. If not set, any
     * service defined function is expected to return an error, which may or may
     * not influence the test outcome.
     */
    functionMocks: Schema$FunctionMock[];
    /**
     * Request context.  The exact format of the request context is
     * service-dependent. See the appropriate service documentation for
     * information about the supported fields and types on the request. Minimally,
     * all services support the following fields and types:  Request field  | Type
     * ---------------|----------------- auth.uid       | `string` auth.token |
     * `map&lt;string, string&gt;` headers        | `map&lt;string, string&gt;`
     * method         | `string` params         | `map&lt;string, string&gt;` path
     * | `string` time           | `google.protobuf.Timestamp`  If the request
     * value is not well-formed for the service, the request will be rejected as
     * an invalid argument.
     */
    request: any;
    /**
     * Optional resource value as it appears in persistent storage before the
     * request is fulfilled.  The resource type depends on the `request.path`
     * value.
     */
    resource: any;
}
/**
 * Test result message containing the state of the test as well as a description
 * and source position for test failures.
 */
export interface Schema$TestResult {
    /**
     * Debug messages related to test execution issues encountered during
     * evaluation.  Debug messages may be related to too many or too few
     * invocations of function mocks or to runtime errors that occur during
     * evaluation.  For example: ```Unable to read variable [name:
     * &quot;resource&quot;]```
     */
    debugMessages: string[];
    /**
     * Position in the `Source` or `Ruleset` where the principle runtime error
     * occurs.  Evaluation of an expression may result in an error. Rules are deny
     * by default, so a `DENY` expectation when an error is generated is valid.
     * When there is a `DENY` with an error, the `SourcePosition` is returned.
     * E.g. `error_position { line: 19 column: 37 }`
     */
    errorPosition: Schema$SourcePosition;
    /**
     * The set of function calls made to service-defined methods.  Function calls
     * are included in the order in which they are encountered during evaluation,
     * are provided for both mocked and unmocked functions, and included on the
     * response regardless of the test `state`.
     */
    functionCalls: Schema$FunctionCall[];
    /**
     * State of the test.
     */
    state: string;
}
/**
 * The request for FirebaseRulesService.TestRuleset.
 */
export interface Schema$TestRulesetRequest {
    /**
     * Optional `Source` to be checked for correctness.  This field must not be
     * set when the resource name refers to a `Ruleset`.
     */
    source: Schema$Source;
    /**
     * Inline `TestSuite` to run.
     */
    testSuite: Schema$TestSuite;
}
/**
 * The response for FirebaseRulesService.TestRuleset.
 */
export interface Schema$TestRulesetResponse {
    /**
     * Syntactic and semantic `Source` issues of varying severity. Issues of
     * `ERROR` severity will prevent tests from executing.
     */
    issues: Schema$Issue[];
    /**
     * The set of test results given the test cases in the `TestSuite`. The
     * results will appear in the same order as the test cases appear in the
     * `TestSuite`.
     */
    testResults: Schema$TestResult[];
}
/**
 * `TestSuite` is a collection of `TestCase` instances that validate the logical
 * correctness of a `Ruleset`. The `TestSuite` may be referenced in-line within
 * a `TestRuleset` invocation or as part of a `Release` object as a pre-release
 * check.
 */
export interface Schema$TestSuite {
    /**
     * Collection of test cases associated with the `TestSuite`.
     */
    testCases: Schema$TestCase[];
}
/**
 * The request for FirebaseRulesService.UpdateReleasePatch.
 */
export interface Schema$UpdateReleaseRequest {
    /**
     * `Release` to update.
     */
    release: Schema$Release;
    /**
     * Specifies which fields to update.
     */
    updateMask: string;
}
export declare class Resource$Projects {
    root: Firebaserules;
    releases: Resource$Projects$Releases;
    rulesets: Resource$Projects$Rulesets;
    constructor(root: Firebaserules);
    getRoot(): Firebaserules;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.test
     * @desc Test `Source` for syntactic and semantic correctness. Issues present,
     * if any, will be returned to the caller with a description, severity, and
     * source location.  The test method may be executed with `Source` or a
     * `Ruleset` name. Passing `Source` is useful for unit testing new rules.
     * Passing a `Ruleset` name is useful for regression testing an existing rule.
     * The following is an example of `Source` that permits users to upload images
     * to a bucket bearing their user id and matching the correct metadata:
     * _*Example*_      // Users are allowed to subscribe and unsubscribe to the
     * blog.     service firebase.storage {       match
     * /users/{userId}/images/{imageName} {           allow write: if userId ==
     * request.auth.uid               && (imageName.matches('*.png$') ||
     * imageName.matches('*.jpg$'))               &&
     * resource.mimeType.matches('^image/')       }     }
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.test
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string} params.name Tests may either provide `source` or a `Ruleset` resource name.  For tests against `source`, the resource name must refer to the project: Format: `projects/{project_id}`  For tests against a `Ruleset`, this must be the `Ruleset` resource name: Format: `projects/{project_id}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}`
     * @param {().TestRulesetRequest} params.resource Request body data
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    test(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$TestRulesetResponse>;
    test(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$TestRulesetResponse>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$TestRulesetResponse>): void;
}
export declare class Resource$Projects$Releases {
    root: Firebaserules;
    constructor(root: Firebaserules);
    getRoot(): Firebaserules;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.releases.create
     * @desc Create a `Release`.  Release names should reflect the developer's
     * deployment practices. For example, the release name may include the
     * environment name, application name, application version, or any other name
     * meaningful to the developer. Once a `Release` refers to a `Ruleset`, the
     * rules can be enforced by Firebase Rules-enabled services.  More than one
     * `Release` may be 'live' concurrently. Consider the following three
     * `Release` names for `projects/foo` and the `Ruleset` to which they refer.
     * Release Name                    | Ruleset Name
     * --------------------------------|------------- projects/foo/releases/prod
     * | projects/foo/rulesets/uuid123 projects/foo/releases/prod/beta |
     * projects/foo/rulesets/uuid123 projects/foo/releases/prod/v23  |
     * projects/foo/rulesets/uuid456  The table reflects the `Ruleset` rollout in
     * progress. The `prod` and `prod/beta` releases refer to the same `Ruleset`.
     * However, `prod/v23` refers to a new `Ruleset`. The `Ruleset` reference for
     * a `Release` may be updated using the UpdateRelease method.
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.releases.create
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string} params.name Resource name for the project which owns this `Release`.  Format: `projects/{project_id}`
     * @param {().Release} params.resource Request body data
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    create(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$Release>;
    create(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Release>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Release>): void;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.releases.delete
     * @desc Delete a `Release` by resource name.
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.releases.delete
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string} params.name Resource name for the `Release` to delete.  Format: `projects/{project_id}/releases/{release_id}`
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    delete(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$Empty>;
    delete(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Empty>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Empty>): void;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.releases.get
     * @desc Get a `Release` by name.
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.releases.get
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string} params.name Resource name of the `Release`.  Format: `projects/{project_id}/releases/{release_id}`
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    get(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$Release>;
    get(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Release>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Release>): void;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.releases.getExecutable
     * @desc Get the `Release` executable to use when enforcing rules.
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.releases.getExecutable
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string=} params.executableVersion The requested runtime executable version. Defaults to FIREBASE_RULES_EXECUTABLE_V1
     * @param {string} params.name Resource name of the `Release`.  Format: `projects/{project_id}/releases/{release_id}`
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    getExecutable(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$GetReleaseExecutableResponse>;
    getExecutable(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$GetReleaseExecutableResponse>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$GetReleaseExecutableResponse>): void;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.releases.list
     * @desc List the `Release` values for a project. This list may optionally be
     * filtered by `Release` name, `Ruleset` name, `TestSuite` name, or any
     * combination thereof.
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.releases.list
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string=} params.filter `Release` filter. The list method supports filters with restrictions on the `Release.name`, `Release.ruleset_name`, and `Release.test_suite_name`.  Example 1: A filter of 'name=prod*' might return `Release`s with names within 'projects/foo' prefixed with 'prod':  Name                          | Ruleset Name ------------------------------|------------- projects/foo/releases/prod    | projects/foo/rulesets/uuid1234 projects/foo/releases/prod/v1 | projects/foo/rulesets/uuid1234 projects/foo/releases/prod/v2 | projects/foo/rulesets/uuid8888  Example 2: A filter of `name=prod* ruleset_name=uuid1234` would return only `Release` instances for 'projects/foo' with names prefixed with 'prod' referring to the same `Ruleset` name of 'uuid1234':  Name                          | Ruleset Name ------------------------------|------------- projects/foo/releases/prod    | projects/foo/rulesets/1234 projects/foo/releases/prod/v1 | projects/foo/rulesets/1234  In the examples, the filter parameters refer to the search filters are relative to the project. Fully qualified prefixed may also be used. e.g. `test_suite_name=projects/foo/testsuites/uuid1`
     * @param {string} params.name Resource name for the project.  Format: `projects/{project_id}`
     * @param {integer=} params.pageSize Page size to load. Maximum of 100. Defaults to 10. Note: `page_size` is just a hint and the service may choose to load fewer than `page_size` results due to the size of the output. To traverse all of the releases, the caller should iterate until the `page_token` on the response is empty.
     * @param {string=} params.pageToken Next page token for the next batch of `Release` instances.
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    list(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$ListReleasesResponse>;
    list(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListReleasesResponse>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListReleasesResponse>): void;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.releases.patch
     * @desc Update a `Release` via PATCH.  Only updates to the `ruleset_name` and
     * `test_suite_name` fields will be honored. `Release` rename is not
     * supported. To create a `Release` use the CreateRelease method.
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.releases.patch
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string} params.name Resource name for the project which owns this `Release`.  Format: `projects/{project_id}`
     * @param {().UpdateReleaseRequest} params.resource Request body data
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    patch(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$Release>;
    patch(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Release>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Release>): void;
}
export declare class Resource$Projects$Rulesets {
    root: Firebaserules;
    constructor(root: Firebaserules);
    getRoot(): Firebaserules;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.rulesets.create
     * @desc Create a `Ruleset` from `Source`.  The `Ruleset` is given a unique
     * generated name which is returned to the caller. `Source` containing
     * syntactic or semantics errors will result in an error response indicating
     * the first error encountered. For a detailed view of `Source` issues, use
     * TestRuleset.
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.rulesets.create
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string} params.name Resource name for Project which owns this `Ruleset`.  Format: `projects/{project_id}`
     * @param {().Ruleset} params.resource Request body data
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    create(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$Ruleset>;
    create(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Ruleset>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Ruleset>): void;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.rulesets.delete
     * @desc Delete a `Ruleset` by resource name.  If the `Ruleset` is referenced
     * by a `Release` the operation will fail.
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.rulesets.delete
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string} params.name Resource name for the ruleset to delete.  Format: `projects/{project_id}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}`
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    delete(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$Empty>;
    delete(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Empty>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Empty>): void;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.rulesets.get
     * @desc Get a `Ruleset` by name including the full `Source` contents.
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.rulesets.get
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string} params.name Resource name for the ruleset to get.  Format: `projects/{project_id}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}`
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    get(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$Ruleset>;
    get(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Ruleset>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Ruleset>): void;
    /**
     * firebaserules.projects.rulesets.list
     * @desc List `Ruleset` metadata only and optionally filter the results by
     * `Ruleset` name.  The full `Source` contents of a `Ruleset` may be retrieved
     * with GetRuleset.
     * @alias firebaserules.projects.rulesets.list
     * @memberOf! ()
     *
     * @param {object} params Parameters for request
     * @param {string=} params.filter `Ruleset` filter. The list method supports filters with restrictions on `Ruleset.name`.  Filters on `Ruleset.create_time` should use the `date` function which parses strings that conform to the RFC 3339 date/time specifications.  Example: `create_time > date("2017-01-01") AND name=UUID-*`
     * @param {string} params.name Resource name for the project.  Format: `projects/{project_id}`
     * @param {integer=} params.pageSize Page size to load. Maximum of 100. Defaults to 10. Note: `page_size` is just a hint and the service may choose to load less than `page_size` due to the size of the output. To traverse all of the releases, caller should iterate until the `page_token` is empty.
     * @param {string=} params.pageToken Next page token for loading the next batch of `Ruleset` instances.
     * @param {object} [options] Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
     * @param {callback} callback The callback that handles the response.
     * @return {object} Request object
     */
    list(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions): AxiosPromise<Schema$ListRulesetsResponse>;
    list(params?: any, options?: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListRulesetsResponse>, callback?: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$ListRulesetsResponse>): void;
}
