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  1. id :: AppEdit -> Maybe Text

    gogol-android-publisher Gogol.AndroidPublisher.Types

    Output only. Identifier of the edit. Can be used in subsequent API calls.

  2. id :: Image -> Maybe Text

    gogol-android-publisher Gogol.AndroidPublisher.Types

    A unique id representing this image.

  3. id :: Application -> Maybe Text

    gogol-appengine Gogol.AppEngine

    Identifier of the Application resource. This identifier is equivalent to the project ID of the Google Cloud Platform project where you want to deploy your application. Example: myapp.

  4. id :: AuthorizedCertificate -> Maybe Text

    gogol-appengine Gogol.AppEngine

    Relative name of the certificate. This is a unique value autogenerated on AuthorizedCertificate resource creation. Example: 12345.@OutputOnly

  5. id :: AuthorizedDomain -> Maybe Text

    gogol-appengine Gogol.AppEngine

    Fully qualified domain name of the domain authorized for use. Example: example.com.

  6. id :: DomainMapping -> Maybe Text

    gogol-appengine Gogol.AppEngine

    Relative name of the domain serving the application. Example: example.com.

  7. id :: Instance -> Maybe Text

    gogol-appengine Gogol.AppEngine

    Output only. Relative name of the instance within the version. Example: instance-1.

  8. id :: Service -> Maybe Text

    gogol-appengine Gogol.AppEngine

    Output only. Relative name of the service within the application. Example: default.@OutputOnly

  9. id :: Version -> Maybe Text

    gogol-appengine Gogol.AppEngine

    Relative name of the version within the service. Example: v1. Version names can contain only lowercase letters, numbers, or hyphens. Reserved names: "default", "latest", and any name with the prefix "ah-".

  10. id :: Application -> Maybe Text

    gogol-appengine Gogol.AppEngine.Types

    Identifier of the Application resource. This identifier is equivalent to the project ID of the Google Cloud Platform project where you want to deploy your application. Example: myapp.

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