NAME
    gcloud alpha apihub apis update - update apis

SYNOPSIS
    gcloud alpha apihub apis update [--api=API] [--description=DESCRIPTION]
        [--display-name=DISPLAY_NAME] [--fingerprint=FINGERPRINT]
        [--location=LOCATION]
        [--attributes=[ATTRIBUTES,...]
          | --update-attributes=[UPDATE_ATTRIBUTES,...] --clear-attributes
          | --remove-attributes=REMOVE_ATTRIBUTES]
        [--clear-api-functional-requirements
          --api-functional-requirements-json-values=[API_FUNCTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS_JSON_VALUES,
          ...]
          | --api-functional-requirements-string-values=[API_FUNCTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS_STRING_VALUES,
          ...]
          | --api-functional-requirements-uri-values=[API_FUNCTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS_URI_VALUES,
          ...]
          | --api-functional-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          | --add-api-functional-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          --clear-api-functional-requirements-enum-values
          | --remove-api-functional-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]]
        [--clear-api-requirements
          --api-requirements-json-values=[API_REQUIREMENTS_JSON_VALUES,...]
          | --api-requirements-string-values=[API_REQUIREMENTS_STRING_VALUES,
          ...]
          | --api-requirements-uri-values=[API_REQUIREMENTS_URI_VALUES,...]
          | --api-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          | --add-api-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          --clear-api-requirements-enum-values
          | --remove-api-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]]
        [--clear-api-style --api-style-json-values=[API_STYLE_JSON_VALUES,...]
          | --api-style-string-values=[API_STYLE_STRING_VALUES,...]
          | --api-style-uri-values=[API_STYLE_URI_VALUES,...]
          | --api-style-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          | --add-api-style-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          --clear-api-style-enum-values
          | --remove-api-style-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]]
        [--clear-api-technical-requirements
          --api-technical-requirements-json-values=[API_TECHNICAL_REQUIREMENTS_JSON_VALUES,
          ...]
          | --api-technical-requirements-string-values=[API_TECHNICAL_REQUIREMENTS_STRING_VALUES,
          ...]
          | --api-technical-requirements-uri-values=[API_TECHNICAL_REQUIREMENTS_URI_VALUES,
          ...]
          | --api-technical-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          | --add-api-technical-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          --clear-api-technical-requirements-enum-values
          | --remove-api-technical-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]]
        [--clear-business-unit
          --business-unit-json-values=[BUSINESS_UNIT_JSON_VALUES,...]
          | --business-unit-string-values=[BUSINESS_UNIT_STRING_VALUES,...]
          | --business-unit-uri-values=[BUSINESS_UNIT_URI_VALUES,...]
          | --business-unit-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          | --add-business-unit-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          --clear-business-unit-enum-values
          | --remove-business-unit-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]]
        [--clear-documentation
          --documentation-external-uri=DOCUMENTATION_EXTERNAL_URI]
        [--clear-maturity-level
          --maturity-level-json-values=[MATURITY_LEVEL_JSON_VALUES,...]
          | --maturity-level-string-values=[MATURITY_LEVEL_STRING_VALUES,...]
          | --maturity-level-uri-values=[MATURITY_LEVEL_URI_VALUES,...]
          | --maturity-level-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          | --add-maturity-level-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          --clear-maturity-level-enum-values
          | --remove-maturity-level-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]]
        [--clear-owner
          --owner-display-name=OWNER_DISPLAY_NAME --owner-email=OWNER_EMAIL]
        [--clear-selected-version | --selected-version=SELECTED_VERSION]
        [--clear-target-user
          --target-user-json-values=[TARGET_USER_JSON_VALUES,...]
          | --target-user-string-values=[TARGET_USER_STRING_VALUES,...]
          | --target-user-uri-values=[TARGET_USER_URI_VALUES,...]
          | --target-user-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          | --add-target-user-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          --clear-target-user-enum-values
          | --remove-target-user-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]]
        [--clear-team --team-json-values=[TEAM_JSON_VALUES,...]
          | --team-string-values=[TEAM_STRING_VALUES,...]
          | --team-uri-values=[TEAM_URI_VALUES,...]
          | --team-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          | --add-team-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
          --clear-team-enum-values
          | --remove-team-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],
          [displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]]
        [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...]

DESCRIPTION
    (ALPHA) Update an api

    Note: The positional argument for API ID is currently not supported. Please
    use the --api flag to specify the API ID.

EXAMPLES
    To update an API with the ID my-api, run:

        $ gcloud alpha apihub apis update --api=my-api \
            --project=my-project --location=us-central1

FLAGS
     --api=API
        For resources [api, selected-version], provides fallback value for
        resource api attribute. When the resource's full URI path is not
        provided, api will fallback to this flag value.

     --description=DESCRIPTION
        The description of the API resource.

     --display-name=DISPLAY_NAME
        The display name of the API resource.

     --fingerprint=FINGERPRINT
        Fingerprint of the API resource. This must be unique for each API
        resource. It can neither be unset nor be updated to an existing
        fingerprint of another API resource.

     --location=LOCATION
        For resources [api, selected-version], provides fallback value for
        resource location attribute. When the resource's full URI path is not
        provided, location will fallback to this flag value.

     Update attributes.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       --attributes=[ATTRIBUTES,...]
          Set attributes to new value. The list of user defined attributes
          associated with the API resource. The key is the attribute name. It
          will be of the format:
          projects/{project}/locations/{location}/attributes/{attribute}. The
          value is the attribute values associated with the resource.

           KEY
              Sets KEY value.

           VALUE
              Sets VALUE value.

               enumValues
                  The attribute values associated with a resource in case
                  attribute data type is enum.

                   values
                      The attribute values in case attribute data type is enum.

                       description
                          The detailed description of the allowed value.

                       displayName
                          The display name of the allowed value.

                       id
                          The ID of the allowed value.
                          ▪ If provided, the same will be used. The service
                            will throw an error if the specified id is already
                            used by another allowed value in the same attribute
                            resource.
                          ▪ If not provided, a system generated id derived
                            from the display name will be used. In this case,
                            the service will handle conflict resolution by
                            adding a system generated suffix in case of
                            duplicates.

                          This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid
                          characters are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

                       immutable
                          When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated
                          or deleted by the user. It can only be true for
                          System defined attributes.

               jsonValues
                  The attribute values associated with a resource in case
                  attribute data type is JSON.

                   values
                      The attribute values in case attribute data type is
                      string or JSON.

               stringValues
                  The attribute values associated with a resource in case
                  attribute data type is string.

                   values
                      The attribute values in case attribute data type is
                      string or JSON.

               uriValues
                  The attribute values associated with a resource in case
                  attribute data type is URL, URI or IP, like
                  gs://bucket-name/object-name.

                   values
                      The attribute values in case attribute data type is
                      string or JSON.

          Shorthand Example:

              --attributes=string={enumValues={values=[{description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean}]},jsonValues={values=[string]},stringValues={values=[string]},uriValues={values=[string]}}

          JSON Example:

              --attributes='{"string": {"enumValues": {"values": [{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]}, "jsonValues": {"values": ["string"]}, "stringValues": {"values": ["string"]}, "uriValues": {"values": ["string"]}}}'

          File Example:

              --attributes=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

       Or at least one of these can be specified:

         --update-attributes=[UPDATE_ATTRIBUTES,...]
            Update attributes value or add key value pair. The list of user
            defined attributes associated with the API resource. The key is the
            attribute name. It will be of the format:
            projects/{project}/locations/{location}/attributes/{attribute}. The
            value is the attribute values associated with the resource.

             KEY
                Sets KEY value.

             VALUE
                Sets VALUE value.

                 enumValues
                    The attribute values associated with a resource in case
                    attribute data type is enum.

                     values
                        The attribute values in case attribute data type is
                        enum.

                         description
                            The detailed description of the allowed value.

                         displayName
                            The display name of the allowed value.

                         id
                            The ID of the allowed value.
                            ◆ If provided, the same will be used. The service
                              will throw an error if the specified id is
                              already used by another allowed value in the same
                              attribute resource.
                            ◆ If not provided, a system generated id derived
                              from the display name will be used. In this case,
                              the service will handle conflict resolution by
                              adding a system generated suffix in case of
                              duplicates.

                            This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid
                            characters are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

                         immutable
                            When set to true, the allowed value cannot be
                            updated or deleted by the user. It can only be true
                            for System defined attributes.

                 jsonValues
                    The attribute values associated with a resource in case
                    attribute data type is JSON.

                     values
                        The attribute values in case attribute data type is
                        string or JSON.

                 stringValues
                    The attribute values associated with a resource in case
                    attribute data type is string.

                     values
                        The attribute values in case attribute data type is
                        string or JSON.

                 uriValues
                    The attribute values associated with a resource in case
                    attribute data type is URL, URI or IP, like
                    gs://bucket-name/object-name.

                     values
                        The attribute values in case attribute data type is
                        string or JSON.

            Shorthand Example:

                --update-attributes=string={enumValues={values=[{description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean}]},jsonValues={values=[string]},stringValues={values=[string]},uriValues={values=[string]}}

            JSON Example:

                --update-attributes='{"string": {"enumValues": {"values": [{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]}, "jsonValues": {"values": ["string"]}, "stringValues": {"values": ["string"]}, "uriValues": {"values": ["string"]}}}'

            File Example:

                --update-attributes=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

         At most one of these can be specified:

           --clear-attributes
              Clear attributes value and set to empty map.

           --remove-attributes=REMOVE_ATTRIBUTES
              Remove existing value from map attributes. Sets remove_attributes
              value.

              Shorthand Example:

                  --remove-attributes=string,string

              JSON Example:

                  --remove-attributes=["string"]

              File Example:

                  --remove-attributes=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

     The attribute values associated with resource.

     --clear-api-functional-requirements
        Set googleCloudApihubV1Api.apiFunctionalRequirements back to default
        value.

     Arguments for the Value.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-functional-requirements-json-values=[API_FUNCTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS_JSON_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-functional-requirements-string-values=[API_FUNCTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS_STRING_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-functional-requirements-uri-values=[API_FUNCTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS_URI_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type enum.

       Update api_functional_requirements_enum_values.

       At most one of these can be specified:

         --api-functional-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
            Set api_functional_requirements_enum_values to new value. The
            attribute values in case attribute data type is enum.

             description
                The detailed description of the allowed value.

             displayName
                The display name of the allowed value.

             id
                The ID of the allowed value.
                ◇ If provided, the same will be used. The service will throw
                  an error if the specified id is already used by another
                  allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                ◇ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                  display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                  handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                  suffix in case of duplicates.

                This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters are
                /[a-z][0-9]-/.

             immutable
                When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                attributes.

            Shorthand Example:

                --api-functional-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --api-functional-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

            JSON Example:

                --api-functional-requirements-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

            File Example:

                --api-functional-requirements-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

         Or at least one of these can be specified:

           --add-api-functional-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
              Add new value to api_functional_requirements_enum_values list.
              The attribute values in case attribute data type is enum.

               description
                  The detailed description of the allowed value.

               displayName
                  The display name of the allowed value.

               id
                  The ID of the allowed value.
                  ▹ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                    throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                    another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                  ▹ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                    display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                    handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                    suffix in case of duplicates.

                  This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                  are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

               immutable
                  When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                  deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                  attributes.

              Shorthand Example:

                  --add-api-functional-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --add-api-functional-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

              JSON Example:

                  --add-api-functional-requirements-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

              File Example:

                  --add-api-functional-requirements-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

           At most one of these can be specified:

             --clear-api-functional-requirements-enum-values
                Clear api_functional_requirements_enum_values value and set to
                empty list.

             --remove-api-functional-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
                Remove existing value from
                api_functional_requirements_enum_values list. The attribute
                values in case attribute data type is enum.

                 description
                    The detailed description of the allowed value.

                 displayName
                    The display name of the allowed value.

                 id
                    The ID of the allowed value.
                    ▪ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                      throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                      another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                    ▪ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                      display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                      handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                      suffix in case of duplicates.

                    This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                    are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

                 immutable
                    When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                    deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                    attributes.

                Shorthand Example:

                    --remove-api-functional-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --remove-api-functional-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

                JSON Example:

                    --remove-api-functional-requirements-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

                File Example:

                    --remove-api-functional-requirements-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

     The attribute values associated with resource.

     --clear-api-requirements
        Set googleCloudApihubV1Api.apiRequirements back to default value.

     Arguments for the Value.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-requirements-json-values=[API_REQUIREMENTS_JSON_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-requirements-string-values=[API_REQUIREMENTS_STRING_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-requirements-uri-values=[API_REQUIREMENTS_URI_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type enum.

       Update api_requirements_enum_values.

       At most one of these can be specified:

         --api-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
            Set api_requirements_enum_values to new value. The attribute values
            in case attribute data type is enum.

             description
                The detailed description of the allowed value.

             displayName
                The display name of the allowed value.

             id
                The ID of the allowed value.
                ◇ If provided, the same will be used. The service will throw
                  an error if the specified id is already used by another
                  allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                ◇ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                  display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                  handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                  suffix in case of duplicates.

                This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters are
                /[a-z][0-9]-/.

             immutable
                When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                attributes.

            Shorthand Example:

                --api-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --api-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

            JSON Example:

                --api-requirements-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

            File Example:

                --api-requirements-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

         Or at least one of these can be specified:

           --add-api-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
              Add new value to api_requirements_enum_values list. The attribute
              values in case attribute data type is enum.

               description
                  The detailed description of the allowed value.

               displayName
                  The display name of the allowed value.

               id
                  The ID of the allowed value.
                  ▹ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                    throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                    another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                  ▹ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                    display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                    handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                    suffix in case of duplicates.

                  This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                  are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

               immutable
                  When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                  deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                  attributes.

              Shorthand Example:

                  --add-api-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --add-api-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

              JSON Example:

                  --add-api-requirements-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

              File Example:

                  --add-api-requirements-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

           At most one of these can be specified:

             --clear-api-requirements-enum-values
                Clear api_requirements_enum_values value and set to empty list.

             --remove-api-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
                Remove existing value from api_requirements_enum_values list.
                The attribute values in case attribute data type is enum.

                 description
                    The detailed description of the allowed value.

                 displayName
                    The display name of the allowed value.

                 id
                    The ID of the allowed value.
                    ▪ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                      throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                      another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                    ▪ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                      display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                      handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                      suffix in case of duplicates.

                    This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                    are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

                 immutable
                    When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                    deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                    attributes.

                Shorthand Example:

                    --remove-api-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --remove-api-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

                JSON Example:

                    --remove-api-requirements-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

                File Example:

                    --remove-api-requirements-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

     The attribute values associated with resource.

     --clear-api-style
        Set googleCloudApihubV1Api.apiStyle back to default value.

     Arguments for the Value.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-style-json-values=[API_STYLE_JSON_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-style-string-values=[API_STYLE_STRING_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-style-uri-values=[API_STYLE_URI_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type enum.

       Update api_style_enum_values.

       At most one of these can be specified:

         --api-style-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
            Set api_style_enum_values to new value. The attribute values in
            case attribute data type is enum.

             description
                The detailed description of the allowed value.

             displayName
                The display name of the allowed value.

             id
                The ID of the allowed value.
                ◇ If provided, the same will be used. The service will throw
                  an error if the specified id is already used by another
                  allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                ◇ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                  display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                  handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                  suffix in case of duplicates.

                This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters are
                /[a-z][0-9]-/.

             immutable
                When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                attributes.

            Shorthand Example:

                --api-style-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --api-style-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

            JSON Example:

                --api-style-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

            File Example:

                --api-style-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

         Or at least one of these can be specified:

           --add-api-style-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
              Add new value to api_style_enum_values list. The attribute values
              in case attribute data type is enum.

               description
                  The detailed description of the allowed value.

               displayName
                  The display name of the allowed value.

               id
                  The ID of the allowed value.
                  ▹ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                    throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                    another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                  ▹ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                    display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                    handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                    suffix in case of duplicates.

                  This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                  are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

               immutable
                  When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                  deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                  attributes.

              Shorthand Example:

                  --add-api-style-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --add-api-style-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

              JSON Example:

                  --add-api-style-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

              File Example:

                  --add-api-style-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

           At most one of these can be specified:

             --clear-api-style-enum-values
                Clear api_style_enum_values value and set to empty list.

             --remove-api-style-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
                Remove existing value from api_style_enum_values list. The
                attribute values in case attribute data type is enum.

                 description
                    The detailed description of the allowed value.

                 displayName
                    The display name of the allowed value.

                 id
                    The ID of the allowed value.
                    ▪ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                      throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                      another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                    ▪ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                      display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                      handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                      suffix in case of duplicates.

                    This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                    are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

                 immutable
                    When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                    deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                    attributes.

                Shorthand Example:

                    --remove-api-style-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --remove-api-style-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

                JSON Example:

                    --remove-api-style-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

                File Example:

                    --remove-api-style-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

     The attribute values associated with resource.

     --clear-api-technical-requirements
        Set googleCloudApihubV1Api.apiTechnicalRequirements back to default
        value.

     Arguments for the Value.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-technical-requirements-json-values=[API_TECHNICAL_REQUIREMENTS_JSON_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-technical-requirements-string-values=[API_TECHNICAL_REQUIREMENTS_STRING_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --api-technical-requirements-uri-values=[API_TECHNICAL_REQUIREMENTS_URI_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type enum.

       Update api_technical_requirements_enum_values.

       At most one of these can be specified:

         --api-technical-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
            Set api_technical_requirements_enum_values to new value. The
            attribute values in case attribute data type is enum.

             description
                The detailed description of the allowed value.

             displayName
                The display name of the allowed value.

             id
                The ID of the allowed value.
                ◇ If provided, the same will be used. The service will throw
                  an error if the specified id is already used by another
                  allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                ◇ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                  display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                  handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                  suffix in case of duplicates.

                This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters are
                /[a-z][0-9]-/.

             immutable
                When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                attributes.

            Shorthand Example:

                --api-technical-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --api-technical-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

            JSON Example:

                --api-technical-requirements-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

            File Example:

                --api-technical-requirements-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

         Or at least one of these can be specified:

           --add-api-technical-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
              Add new value to api_technical_requirements_enum_values list. The
              attribute values in case attribute data type is enum.

               description
                  The detailed description of the allowed value.

               displayName
                  The display name of the allowed value.

               id
                  The ID of the allowed value.
                  ▹ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                    throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                    another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                  ▹ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                    display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                    handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                    suffix in case of duplicates.

                  This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                  are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

               immutable
                  When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                  deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                  attributes.

              Shorthand Example:

                  --add-api-technical-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --add-api-technical-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

              JSON Example:

                  --add-api-technical-requirements-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

              File Example:

                  --add-api-technical-requirements-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

           At most one of these can be specified:

             --clear-api-technical-requirements-enum-values
                Clear api_technical_requirements_enum_values value and set to
                empty list.

             --remove-api-technical-requirements-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
                Remove existing value from
                api_technical_requirements_enum_values list. The attribute
                values in case attribute data type is enum.

                 description
                    The detailed description of the allowed value.

                 displayName
                    The display name of the allowed value.

                 id
                    The ID of the allowed value.
                    ▪ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                      throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                      another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                    ▪ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                      display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                      handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                      suffix in case of duplicates.

                    This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                    are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

                 immutable
                    When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                    deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                    attributes.

                Shorthand Example:

                    --remove-api-technical-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --remove-api-technical-requirements-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

                JSON Example:

                    --remove-api-technical-requirements-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

                File Example:

                    --remove-api-technical-requirements-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

     The attribute values associated with resource.

     --clear-business-unit
        Set googleCloudApihubV1Api.businessUnit back to default value.

     Arguments for the Value.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --business-unit-json-values=[BUSINESS_UNIT_JSON_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --business-unit-string-values=[BUSINESS_UNIT_STRING_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --business-unit-uri-values=[BUSINESS_UNIT_URI_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type enum.

       Update business_unit_enum_values.

       At most one of these can be specified:

         --business-unit-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
            Set business_unit_enum_values to new value. The attribute values in
            case attribute data type is enum.

             description
                The detailed description of the allowed value.

             displayName
                The display name of the allowed value.

             id
                The ID of the allowed value.
                ◇ If provided, the same will be used. The service will throw
                  an error if the specified id is already used by another
                  allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                ◇ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                  display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                  handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                  suffix in case of duplicates.

                This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters are
                /[a-z][0-9]-/.

             immutable
                When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                attributes.

            Shorthand Example:

                --business-unit-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --business-unit-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

            JSON Example:

                --business-unit-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

            File Example:

                --business-unit-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

         Or at least one of these can be specified:

           --add-business-unit-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
              Add new value to business_unit_enum_values list. The attribute
              values in case attribute data type is enum.

               description
                  The detailed description of the allowed value.

               displayName
                  The display name of the allowed value.

               id
                  The ID of the allowed value.
                  ▹ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                    throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                    another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                  ▹ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                    display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                    handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                    suffix in case of duplicates.

                  This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                  are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

               immutable
                  When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                  deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                  attributes.

              Shorthand Example:

                  --add-business-unit-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --add-business-unit-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

              JSON Example:

                  --add-business-unit-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

              File Example:

                  --add-business-unit-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

           At most one of these can be specified:

             --clear-business-unit-enum-values
                Clear business_unit_enum_values value and set to empty list.

             --remove-business-unit-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
                Remove existing value from business_unit_enum_values list. The
                attribute values in case attribute data type is enum.

                 description
                    The detailed description of the allowed value.

                 displayName
                    The display name of the allowed value.

                 id
                    The ID of the allowed value.
                    ▪ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                      throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                      another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                    ▪ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                      display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                      handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                      suffix in case of duplicates.

                    This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                    are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

                 immutable
                    When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                    deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                    attributes.

                Shorthand Example:

                    --remove-business-unit-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --remove-business-unit-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

                JSON Example:

                    --remove-business-unit-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

                File Example:

                    --remove-business-unit-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

     Documentation details.

     --clear-documentation
        Set googleCloudApihubV1Api.documentation back to default value.

     --documentation-external-uri=DOCUMENTATION_EXTERNAL_URI
        The uri of the externally hosted documentation.

     The attribute values associated with resource.

     --clear-maturity-level
        Set googleCloudApihubV1Api.maturityLevel back to default value.

     Arguments for the Value.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --maturity-level-json-values=[MATURITY_LEVEL_JSON_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --maturity-level-string-values=[MATURITY_LEVEL_STRING_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --maturity-level-uri-values=[MATURITY_LEVEL_URI_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type enum.

       Update maturity_level_enum_values.

       At most one of these can be specified:

         --maturity-level-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
            Set maturity_level_enum_values to new value. The attribute values
            in case attribute data type is enum.

             description
                The detailed description of the allowed value.

             displayName
                The display name of the allowed value.

             id
                The ID of the allowed value.
                ◇ If provided, the same will be used. The service will throw
                  an error if the specified id is already used by another
                  allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                ◇ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                  display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                  handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                  suffix in case of duplicates.

                This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters are
                /[a-z][0-9]-/.

             immutable
                When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                attributes.

            Shorthand Example:

                --maturity-level-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --maturity-level-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

            JSON Example:

                --maturity-level-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

            File Example:

                --maturity-level-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

         Or at least one of these can be specified:

           --add-maturity-level-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
              Add new value to maturity_level_enum_values list. The attribute
              values in case attribute data type is enum.

               description
                  The detailed description of the allowed value.

               displayName
                  The display name of the allowed value.

               id
                  The ID of the allowed value.
                  ▹ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                    throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                    another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                  ▹ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                    display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                    handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                    suffix in case of duplicates.

                  This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                  are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

               immutable
                  When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                  deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                  attributes.

              Shorthand Example:

                  --add-maturity-level-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --add-maturity-level-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

              JSON Example:

                  --add-maturity-level-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

              File Example:

                  --add-maturity-level-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

           At most one of these can be specified:

             --clear-maturity-level-enum-values
                Clear maturity_level_enum_values value and set to empty list.

             --remove-maturity-level-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
                Remove existing value from maturity_level_enum_values list. The
                attribute values in case attribute data type is enum.

                 description
                    The detailed description of the allowed value.

                 displayName
                    The display name of the allowed value.

                 id
                    The ID of the allowed value.
                    ▪ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                      throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                      another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                    ▪ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                      display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                      handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                      suffix in case of duplicates.

                    This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                    are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

                 immutable
                    When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                    deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                    attributes.

                Shorthand Example:

                    --remove-maturity-level-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --remove-maturity-level-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

                JSON Example:

                    --remove-maturity-level-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

                File Example:

                    --remove-maturity-level-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

     Owner details.

     --clear-owner
        Set googleCloudApihubV1Api.owner back to default value.

     --owner-display-name=OWNER_DISPLAY_NAME
        The name of the owner.

     --owner-email=OWNER_EMAIL
        The email of the owner.

     Update selected_version.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       --clear-selected-version
          Clear selected_version value and set to null.

       Version resource - Set selected_version to new value.

       The selected version for an API resource. This can be used when special
       handling is needed on client side for particular version of the API.
       Format is
       projects/{project}/locations/{location}/apis/{api}/versions/{version}
       This represents a Cloud resource. (NOTE) Some attributes are not given
       arguments in this group but can be set in other ways.

       To set the project attribute:
        ▸ provide the argument --selected-version on the command line with a
          fully specified name;
        ▸ provide the argument --project on the command line;
        ▸ set the property core/project.

       To set the location attribute:
        ▸ provide the argument --selected-version on the command line with a
          fully specified name;
        ▸ provide the argument --location on the command line.

       To set the api attribute:
        ▸ provide the argument --selected-version on the command line with a
          fully specified name;
        ▸ provide the argument --api on the command line.

       --selected-version=SELECTED_VERSION
          ID of the version or fully qualified identifier for the version.

          To set the version attribute:
          ▸ provide the argument --selected-version on the command line.

     The attribute values associated with resource.

     --clear-target-user
        Set googleCloudApihubV1Api.targetUser back to default value.

     Arguments for the Value.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --target-user-json-values=[TARGET_USER_JSON_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --target-user-string-values=[TARGET_USER_STRING_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --target-user-uri-values=[TARGET_USER_URI_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type enum.

       Update target_user_enum_values.

       At most one of these can be specified:

         --target-user-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
            Set target_user_enum_values to new value. The attribute values in
            case attribute data type is enum.

             description
                The detailed description of the allowed value.

             displayName
                The display name of the allowed value.

             id
                The ID of the allowed value.
                ◇ If provided, the same will be used. The service will throw
                  an error if the specified id is already used by another
                  allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                ◇ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                  display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                  handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                  suffix in case of duplicates.

                This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters are
                /[a-z][0-9]-/.

             immutable
                When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                attributes.

            Shorthand Example:

                --target-user-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --target-user-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

            JSON Example:

                --target-user-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

            File Example:

                --target-user-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

         Or at least one of these can be specified:

           --add-target-user-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
              Add new value to target_user_enum_values list. The attribute
              values in case attribute data type is enum.

               description
                  The detailed description of the allowed value.

               displayName
                  The display name of the allowed value.

               id
                  The ID of the allowed value.
                  ▹ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                    throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                    another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                  ▹ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                    display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                    handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                    suffix in case of duplicates.

                  This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                  are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

               immutable
                  When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                  deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                  attributes.

              Shorthand Example:

                  --add-target-user-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --add-target-user-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

              JSON Example:

                  --add-target-user-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

              File Example:

                  --add-target-user-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

           At most one of these can be specified:

             --clear-target-user-enum-values
                Clear target_user_enum_values value and set to empty list.

             --remove-target-user-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
                Remove existing value from target_user_enum_values list. The
                attribute values in case attribute data type is enum.

                 description
                    The detailed description of the allowed value.

                 displayName
                    The display name of the allowed value.

                 id
                    The ID of the allowed value.
                    ▪ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                      throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                      another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                    ▪ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                      display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                      handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                      suffix in case of duplicates.

                    This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                    are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

                 immutable
                    When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                    deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                    attributes.

                Shorthand Example:

                    --remove-target-user-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --remove-target-user-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

                JSON Example:

                    --remove-target-user-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

                File Example:

                    --remove-target-user-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

     The attribute values associated with resource.

     --clear-team
        Set googleCloudApihubV1Api.team back to default value.

     Arguments for the Value.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --team-json-values=[TEAM_JSON_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --team-string-values=[TEAM_STRING_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type string or JSON.

       --team-uri-values=[TEAM_URI_VALUES,...]
          The attribute values in case attribute data type is string or JSON.

       The attribute values of data type enum.

       Update team_enum_values.

       At most one of these can be specified:

         --team-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
            Set team_enum_values to new value. The attribute values in case
            attribute data type is enum.

             description
                The detailed description of the allowed value.

             displayName
                The display name of the allowed value.

             id
                The ID of the allowed value.
                ◇ If provided, the same will be used. The service will throw
                  an error if the specified id is already used by another
                  allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                ◇ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                  display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                  handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                  suffix in case of duplicates.

                This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters are
                /[a-z][0-9]-/.

             immutable
                When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                attributes.

            Shorthand Example:

                --team-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --team-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

            JSON Example:

                --team-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

            File Example:

                --team-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

         Or at least one of these can be specified:

           --add-team-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
              Add new value to team_enum_values list. The attribute values in
              case attribute data type is enum.

               description
                  The detailed description of the allowed value.

               displayName
                  The display name of the allowed value.

               id
                  The ID of the allowed value.
                  ▹ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                    throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                    another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                  ▹ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                    display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                    handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                    suffix in case of duplicates.

                  This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                  are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

               immutable
                  When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                  deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                  attributes.

              Shorthand Example:

                  --add-team-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --add-team-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

              JSON Example:

                  --add-team-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

              File Example:

                  --add-team-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

           At most one of these can be specified:

             --clear-team-enum-values
                Clear team_enum_values value and set to empty list.

             --remove-team-enum-values=[description=DESCRIPTION],[displayName=DISPLAYNAME],[id=ID],[immutable=IMMUTABLE]
                Remove existing value from team_enum_values list. The attribute
                values in case attribute data type is enum.

                 description
                    The detailed description of the allowed value.

                 displayName
                    The display name of the allowed value.

                 id
                    The ID of the allowed value.
                    ▪ If provided, the same will be used. The service will
                      throw an error if the specified id is already used by
                      another allowed value in the same attribute resource.
                    ▪ If not provided, a system generated id derived from the
                      display name will be used. In this case, the service will
                      handle conflict resolution by adding a system generated
                      suffix in case of duplicates.

                    This value should be 4-63 characters, and valid characters
                    are /[a-z][0-9]-/.

                 immutable
                    When set to true, the allowed value cannot be updated or
                    deleted by the user. It can only be true for System defined
                    attributes.

                Shorthand Example:

                    --remove-team-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean --remove-team-enum-values=description=string,displayName=string,id=string,immutable=boolean

                JSON Example:

                    --remove-team-enum-values='[{"description": "string", "displayName": "string", "id": "string", "immutable": boolean}]'

                File Example:

                    --remove-team-enum-values=path_to_file.(yaml|json)

GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
    These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file, --account,
    --billing-project, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format,
    --help, --impersonate-service-account, --log-http, --project, --quiet,
    --trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity.

    Run $ gcloud help for details.

API REFERENCE
    This command uses the apihub/v1 API. The full documentation for this API
    can be found at:
    https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/api-hub/what-is-api-hub

NOTES
    This command is currently in alpha and might change without notice. If this
    command fails with API permission errors despite specifying the correct
    project, you might be trying to access an API with an invitation-only early
    access allowlist. This variant is also available:

        $ gcloud apihub apis update

