Read using a row regex filter

Creates a limiting filter on a row key using a regex.

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C++

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namespace cbt = ::google::cloud::bigtable;
using ::google::cloud::StatusOr;
[](cbt::Table table) {
  // Filter the results, only include rows where row_key matches given regular
  // expression
  cbt::Filter filter = cbt::Filter::RowKeysRegex(".*#20190501$");
  // Read and print the rows.
  for (StatusOr<cbt::Row>& row :
       table.ReadRows(cbt::RowSet(cbt::RowRange::InfiniteRange()), filter)) {
    if (!row) throw std::move(row).status();
    std::cout << row->row_key() << " = ";
    for (auto const& cell : row->cells()) {
      std::cout << "[" << cell.family_name() << ", "
                << cell.column_qualifier() << ", " << cell.value() << "],";
    }
    std::cout << "\n";
  }
}

C#

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/// <summary>
/// /// Read using a row regex filter from an existing table.
///</summary>
/// <param name="projectId">Your Google Cloud Project ID.</param>
/// <param name="instanceId">Your Google Cloud Bigtable Instance ID.</param>
/// <param name="tableId">Your Google Cloud Bigtable table ID.</param>

public string filterLimitRowRegex(string projectId = "YOUR-PROJECT-ID", string instanceId = "YOUR-INSTANCE-ID", string tableId = "YOUR-TABLE-ID")
{
    // A filter that matches cells from rows whose keys satisfy the given regex
    RowFilter filter = RowFilters.RowKeyRegex(".*#20190501$");
    return readFilter(projectId, instanceId, tableId, filter);
}

Go

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To authenticate to Bigtable, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

func filterLimitRowRegex(w io.Writer, projectID, instanceID string, tableName string) error {
	filter := bigtable.RowKeyFilter(".*#20190501$")
	return readWithFilter(w, projectID, instanceID, tableName, filter)
}

Java

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To authenticate to Bigtable, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

public static void filterLimitRowRegex() {
  // TODO(developer): Replace these variables before running the sample.
  String projectId = "my-project-id";
  String instanceId = "my-instance-id";
  String tableId = "mobile-time-series";
  filterLimitRowRegex(projectId, instanceId, tableId);
}

public static void filterLimitRowRegex(String projectId, String instanceId, String tableId) {
  // A filter that matches cells from rows whose keys satisfy the given regex
  Filter filter = FILTERS.key().regex(".*#20190501$");
  readFilter(projectId, instanceId, tableId, filter);
}

Node.js

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To authenticate to Bigtable, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

const filter = {
  row: /.*#20190501$/,
};
readWithFilter(filter);

PHP

To learn how to install and use the client library for Bigtable, see Bigtable client libraries.

To authenticate to Bigtable, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

use Google\Cloud\Bigtable\BigtableClient;
use Google\Cloud\Bigtable\Filter;

/**
 * Create a limiting filter on a cell value using a regex
 *
 * @param string $projectId The Google Cloud project ID
 * @param string $instanceId The ID of the Bigtable instance
 * @param string $tableId The ID of the table to read from
 */
function filter_limit_row_regex(
    string $projectId,
    string $instanceId,
    string $tableId
): void {
    // Connect to an existing table with an existing instance.
    $dataClient = new BigtableClient([
        'projectId' => $projectId,
    ]);
    $table = $dataClient->table($instanceId, $tableId);

    $filter = Filter::key()->regex('.*#20190501$');

    $rows = $table->readRows([
        'filter' => $filter
    ]);

    foreach ($rows as $key => $row) {
        // The "print_row" helper function is defined in https://cloud.google.com/bigtable/docs/samples/bigtable-reads-print
        print_row($key, $row);
    }
}

Python

To learn how to install and use the client library for Bigtable, see Bigtable client libraries.

To authenticate to Bigtable, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

def filter_limit_row_regex(project_id, instance_id, table_id):
    client = bigtable.Client(project=project_id, admin=True)
    instance = client.instance(instance_id)
    table = instance.table(table_id)

    rows = table.read_rows(
        filter_=row_filters.RowKeyRegexFilter(".*#20190501$".encode("utf-8"))
    )
    for row in rows:
        print_row(row)

Ruby

To learn how to install and use the client library for Bigtable, see Bigtable client libraries.

To authenticate to Bigtable, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

# instance_id = "my-instance"
# table_id    = "my-table"
filter = Google::Cloud::Bigtable::RowFilter.key ".*#20190501$"
read_with_filter instance_id, table_id, filter

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