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- // Copyright 2016 Google Inc.
- //
- // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- // You may obtain a copy of the License at
- //
- // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- //
- // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- // limitations under the License.
- syntax = "proto3";
- package google.bigtable.v1;
- import "google/bigtable/v1/bigtable_data.proto";
- import "google/rpc/status.proto";
- option java_multiple_files = true;
- option java_outer_classname = "BigtableServiceMessagesProto";
- option java_package = "com.google.bigtable.v1";
- // Request message for BigtableServer.ReadRows.
- message ReadRowsRequest {
- // The unique name of the table from which to read.
- string table_name = 1;
- // If neither row_key nor row_range is set, reads from all rows.
- oneof target {
- // The key of a single row from which to read.
- bytes row_key = 2;
- // A range of rows from which to read.
- RowRange row_range = 3;
- // A set of rows from which to read. Entries need not be in order, and will
- // be deduplicated before reading.
- // The total serialized size of the set must not exceed 1MB.
- RowSet row_set = 8;
- }
- // The filter to apply to the contents of the specified row(s). If unset,
- // reads the entire table.
- RowFilter filter = 5;
- // By default, rows are read sequentially, producing results which are
- // guaranteed to arrive in increasing row order. Setting
- // "allow_row_interleaving" to true allows multiple rows to be interleaved in
- // the response stream, which increases throughput but breaks this guarantee,
- // and may force the client to use more memory to buffer partially-received
- // rows. Cannot be set to true when specifying "num_rows_limit".
- bool allow_row_interleaving = 6;
- // The read will terminate after committing to N rows' worth of results. The
- // default (zero) is to return all results.
- // Note that "allow_row_interleaving" cannot be set to true when this is set.
- int64 num_rows_limit = 7;
- }
- // Response message for BigtableService.ReadRows.
- message ReadRowsResponse {
- // Specifies a piece of a row's contents returned as part of the read
- // response stream.
- message Chunk {
- oneof chunk {
- // A subset of the data from a particular row. As long as no "reset_row"
- // is received in between, multiple "row_contents" from the same row are
- // from the same atomic view of that row, and will be received in the
- // expected family/column/timestamp order.
- Family row_contents = 1;
- // Indicates that the client should drop all previous chunks for
- // "row_key", as it will be re-read from the beginning.
- bool reset_row = 2;
- // Indicates that the client can safely process all previous chunks for
- // "row_key", as its data has been fully read.
- bool commit_row = 3;
- }
- }
- // The key of the row for which we're receiving data.
- // Results will be received in increasing row key order, unless
- // "allow_row_interleaving" was specified in the request.
- bytes row_key = 1;
- // One or more chunks of the row specified by "row_key".
- repeated Chunk chunks = 2;
- }
- // Request message for BigtableService.SampleRowKeys.
- message SampleRowKeysRequest {
- // The unique name of the table from which to sample row keys.
- string table_name = 1;
- }
- // Response message for BigtableService.SampleRowKeys.
- message SampleRowKeysResponse {
- // Sorted streamed sequence of sample row keys in the table. The table might
- // have contents before the first row key in the list and after the last one,
- // but a key containing the empty string indicates "end of table" and will be
- // the last response given, if present.
- // Note that row keys in this list may not have ever been written to or read
- // from, and users should therefore not make any assumptions about the row key
- // structure that are specific to their use case.
- bytes row_key = 1;
- // Approximate total storage space used by all rows in the table which precede
- // "row_key". Buffering the contents of all rows between two subsequent
- // samples would require space roughly equal to the difference in their
- // "offset_bytes" fields.
- int64 offset_bytes = 2;
- }
- // Request message for BigtableService.MutateRow.
- message MutateRowRequest {
- // The unique name of the table to which the mutation should be applied.
- string table_name = 1;
- // The key of the row to which the mutation should be applied.
- bytes row_key = 2;
- // Changes to be atomically applied to the specified row. Entries are applied
- // in order, meaning that earlier mutations can be masked by later ones.
- // Must contain at least one entry and at most 100000.
- repeated Mutation mutations = 3;
- }
- // Request message for BigtableService.MutateRows.
- message MutateRowsRequest {
- message Entry {
- // The key of the row to which the `mutations` should be applied.
- bytes row_key = 1;
- // Changes to be atomically applied to the specified row. Mutations are
- // applied in order, meaning that earlier mutations can be masked by
- // later ones.
- // At least one mutation must be specified.
- repeated Mutation mutations = 2;
- }
- // The unique name of the table to which the mutations should be applied.
- string table_name = 1;
- // The row keys/mutations to be applied in bulk.
- // Each entry is applied as an atomic mutation, but the entries may be
- // applied in arbitrary order (even between entries for the same row).
- // At least one entry must be specified, and in total the entries may
- // contain at most 100000 mutations.
- repeated Entry entries = 2;
- }
- // Response message for BigtableService.MutateRows.
- message MutateRowsResponse {
- // The results for each Entry from the request, presented in the order
- // in which the entries were originally given.
- // Depending on how requests are batched during execution, it is possible
- // for one Entry to fail due to an error with another Entry. In the event
- // that this occurs, the same error will be reported for both entries.
- repeated google.rpc.Status statuses = 1;
- }
- // Request message for BigtableService.CheckAndMutateRowRequest
- message CheckAndMutateRowRequest {
- // The unique name of the table to which the conditional mutation should be
- // applied.
- string table_name = 1;
- // The key of the row to which the conditional mutation should be applied.
- bytes row_key = 2;
- // The filter to be applied to the contents of the specified row. Depending
- // on whether or not any results are yielded, either "true_mutations" or
- // "false_mutations" will be executed. If unset, checks that the row contains
- // any values at all.
- RowFilter predicate_filter = 6;
- // Changes to be atomically applied to the specified row if "predicate_filter"
- // yields at least one cell when applied to "row_key". Entries are applied in
- // order, meaning that earlier mutations can be masked by later ones.
- // Must contain at least one entry if "false_mutations" is empty, and at most
- // 100000.
- repeated Mutation true_mutations = 4;
- // Changes to be atomically applied to the specified row if "predicate_filter"
- // does not yield any cells when applied to "row_key". Entries are applied in
- // order, meaning that earlier mutations can be masked by later ones.
- // Must contain at least one entry if "true_mutations" is empty, and at most
- // 100000.
- repeated Mutation false_mutations = 5;
- }
- // Response message for BigtableService.CheckAndMutateRowRequest.
- message CheckAndMutateRowResponse {
- // Whether or not the request's "predicate_filter" yielded any results for
- // the specified row.
- bool predicate_matched = 1;
- }
- // Request message for BigtableService.ReadModifyWriteRowRequest.
- message ReadModifyWriteRowRequest {
- // The unique name of the table to which the read/modify/write rules should be
- // applied.
- string table_name = 1;
- // The key of the row to which the read/modify/write rules should be applied.
- bytes row_key = 2;
- // Rules specifying how the specified row's contents are to be transformed
- // into writes. Entries are applied in order, meaning that earlier rules will
- // affect the results of later ones.
- repeated ReadModifyWriteRule rules = 3;
- }
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