def classify_text(
        self,
        document,
        retry=google.api_core.gapic_v1.method.DEFAULT,
        timeout=google.api_core.gapic_v1.method.DEFAULT,
        metadata=None,
    ):
        """
        Classifies a document into categories.

        Example:
            >>> from google.cloud import language_v1
            >>>
            >>> client = language_v1.LanguageServiceClient()
            >>>
            >>> # TODO: Initialize `document`:
            >>> document = {}
            >>>
            >>> response = client.classify_text(document)

        Args:
            document (Union[dict, ~google.cloud.language_v1.types.Document]): Input document.

                If a dict is provided, it must be of the same form as the protobuf
                message :class:`~google.cloud.language_v1.types.Document`
            retry (Optional[google.api_core.retry.Retry]):  A retry object used
                to retry requests. If ``None`` is specified, requests will not
                be retried.
            timeout (Optional[float]): The amount of time, in seconds, to wait
                for the request to complete. Note that if ``retry`` is
                specified, the timeout applies to each individual attempt.
            metadata (Optional[Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]]): Additional metadata
                that is provided to the method.

        Returns:
            A :class:`~google.cloud.language_v1.types.ClassifyTextResponse` instance.

        Raises:
            google.api_core.exceptions.GoogleAPICallError: If the request
                    failed for any reason.
            google.api_core.exceptions.RetryError: If the request failed due
                    to a retryable error and retry attempts failed.
            ValueError: If the parameters are invalid.
        """
        # Wrap the transport method to add retry and timeout logic.
        if "classify_text" not in self._inner_api_calls:
            self._inner_api_calls[
                "classify_text"] = google.api_core.gapic_v1.method.wrap_method(
                    self.transport.classify_text,
                    default_retry=self._method_configs["ClassifyText"].retry,
                    default_timeout=self._method_configs["ClassifyText"].
                    timeout,
                    client_info=self._client_info,
                )

        request = language_service_pb2.ClassifyTextRequest(document=document)
        return self._inner_api_calls["classify_text"](request,
                                                      retry=retry,
                                                      timeout=timeout,
                                                      metadata=metadata)
    def test_classify_text(self):
        # Setup Expected Response
        expected_response = {}
        expected_response = language_service_pb2.ClassifyTextResponse(
            **expected_response)

        # Mock the API response
        channel = ChannelStub(responses=[expected_response])
        client = language_v1.LanguageServiceClient(channel=channel)

        # Setup Request
        document = {}

        response = client.classify_text(document)
        assert expected_response == response

        assert len(channel.requests) == 1
        expected_request = language_service_pb2.ClassifyTextRequest(
            document=document)
        actual_request = channel.requests[0][1]
        assert expected_request == actual_request
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    def classify_text(self,
                      document,
                      retry=google.api_core.gapic_v1.method.DEFAULT,
                      timeout=google.api_core.gapic_v1.method.DEFAULT):
        """
        Classifies a document into categories.

        Example:
            >>> from google.cloud import language_v1
            >>>
            >>> client = language_v1.LanguageServiceClient()
            >>>
            >>> document = {}
            >>>
            >>> response = client.classify_text(document)

        Args:
            document (Union[dict, ~google.cloud.language_v1.types.Document]): Input document.
                If a dict is provided, it must be of the same form as the protobuf
                message :class:`~google.cloud.language_v1.types.Document`
            retry (Optional[google.api_core.retry.Retry]):  A retry object used
                to retry requests. If ``None`` is specified, requests will not
                be retried.
            timeout (Optional[float]): The amount of time, in seconds, to wait
                for the request to complete. Note that if ``retry`` is
                specified, the timeout applies to each individual attempt.

        Returns:
            A :class:`~google.cloud.language_v1.types.ClassifyTextResponse` instance.

        Raises:
            google.api_core.exceptions.GoogleAPICallError: If the request
                    failed for any reason.
            google.api_core.exceptions.RetryError: If the request failed due
                    to a retryable error and retry attempts failed.
            ValueError: If the parameters are invalid.
        """
        request = language_service_pb2.ClassifyTextRequest(document=document)
        return self._classify_text(request, retry=retry, timeout=timeout)
    def test_classify_text(self):
        # Setup Expected Response
        expected_response = {}
        expected_response = language_service_pb2.ClassifyTextResponse(
            **expected_response)

        # Mock the API response
        channel = ChannelStub(responses=[expected_response])
        patch = mock.patch("google.api_core.grpc_helpers.create_channel")
        with patch as create_channel:
            create_channel.return_value = channel
            client = language_v1.LanguageServiceClient()

        # Setup Request
        document = {}

        response = client.classify_text(document)
        assert expected_response == response

        assert len(channel.requests) == 1
        expected_request = language_service_pb2.ClassifyTextRequest(
            document=document)
        actual_request = channel.requests[0][1]
        assert expected_request == actual_request