Index
Datastore
(interface)AggregationQuery
(message)AggregationQuery.Aggregation
(message)AggregationQuery.Aggregation.Avg
(message)AggregationQuery.Aggregation.Count
(message)AggregationQuery.Aggregation.Sum
(message)AggregationResult
(message)AggregationResultBatch
(message)AllocateIdsRequest
(message)AllocateIdsResponse
(message)ArrayValue
(message)BeginTransactionRequest
(message)BeginTransactionResponse
(message)CommitRequest
(message)CommitRequest.Mode
(enum)CommitResponse
(message)CompositeFilter
(message)CompositeFilter.Operator
(enum)Entity
(message)EntityResult
(message)EntityResult.ResultType
(enum)ExecutionStats
(message)ExplainMetrics
(message)ExplainOptions
(message)Filter
(message)GqlQuery
(message)GqlQueryParameter
(message)Key
(message)Key.PathElement
(message)KindExpression
(message)LookupRequest
(message)LookupResponse
(message)Mutation
(message)Mutation.ConflictResolutionStrategy
(enum)MutationResult
(message)PartitionId
(message)PlanSummary
(message)Projection
(message)PropertyFilter
(message)PropertyFilter.Operator
(enum)PropertyMask
(message)PropertyOrder
(message)PropertyOrder.Direction
(enum)PropertyReference
(message)PropertyTransform
(message)PropertyTransform.ServerValue
(enum)Query
(message)QueryResultBatch
(message)QueryResultBatch.MoreResultsType
(enum)ReadOptions
(message)ReadOptions.ReadConsistency
(enum)ReserveIdsRequest
(message)ReserveIdsResponse
(message)RollbackRequest
(message)RollbackResponse
(message)RunAggregationQueryRequest
(message)RunAggregationQueryResponse
(message)RunQueryRequest
(message)RunQueryResponse
(message)TransactionOptions
(message)TransactionOptions.ReadOnly
(message)TransactionOptions.ReadWrite
(message)Value
(message)
Datastore
Each RPC normalizes the partition IDs of the keys in its input entities, and always returns entities with keys with normalized partition IDs. This applies to all keys and entities, including those in values, except keys with both an empty path and an empty or unset partition ID. Normalization of input keys sets the project ID (if not already set) to the project ID from the request.
AllocateIds |
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Allocates IDs for the given keys, which is useful for referencing an entity before it is inserted.
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BeginTransaction |
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Begins a new transaction.
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Commit |
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Commits a transaction, optionally creating, deleting or modifying some entities.
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Lookup |
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Looks up entities by key.
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ReserveIds |
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Prevents the supplied keys' IDs from being auto-allocated by Cloud Datastore.
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Rollback |
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Rolls back a transaction.
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RunAggregationQuery |
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Runs an aggregation query.
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RunQuery |
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Queries for entities.
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AggregationQuery
Datastore query for running an aggregation over a Query
.
Fields | |
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aggregations[] |
Optional. Series of aggregations to apply over the results of the Requires:
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Union field query_type . The base query to aggregate over. query_type can be only one of the following: |
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nested_query |
Nested query for aggregation |
Aggregation
Defines an aggregation that produces a single result.
Fields | |
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alias |
Optional. Optional name of the property to store the result of the aggregation. If not provided, Datastore will pick a default name following the format
becomes:
Requires:
|
Union field operator . The type of aggregation to perform, required. operator can be only one of the following: |
|
count |
Count aggregator. |
sum |
Sum aggregator. |
avg |
Average aggregator. |
Avg
Average of the values of the requested property.
Only numeric values will be aggregated. All non-numeric values including
NULL
are skipped.If the aggregated values contain
NaN
, returnsNaN
. Infinity math follows IEEE-754 standards.If the aggregated value set is empty, returns
NULL
.Always returns the result as a double.
Fields | |
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property |
The property to aggregate on. |
Count
Count of entities that match the query.
The COUNT(*)
aggregation function operates on the entire entity so it does not require a field reference.
Fields | |
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up_to |
Optional. Optional constraint on the maximum number of entities to count. This provides a way to set an upper bound on the number of entities to scan, limiting latency, and cost. Unspecified is interpreted as no bound. If a zero value is provided, a count result of zero should always be expected. High-Level Example:
Requires:
|
Sum
Sum of the values of the requested property.
Only numeric values will be aggregated. All non-numeric values including
NULL
are skipped.If the aggregated values contain
NaN
, returnsNaN
. Infinity math follows IEEE-754 standards.If the aggregated value set is empty, returns 0.
Returns a 64-bit integer if all aggregated numbers are integers and the sum result does not overflow. Otherwise, the result is returned as a double. Note that even if all the aggregated values are integers, the result is returned as a double if it cannot fit within a 64-bit signed integer. When this occurs, the returned value will lose precision.
When underflow occurs, floating-point aggregation is non-deterministic. This means that running the same query repeatedly without any changes to the underlying values could produce slightly different results each time. In those cases, values should be stored as integers over floating-point numbers.
Fields | |
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property |
The property to aggregate on. |
AggregationResult
The result of a single bucket from a Datastore aggregation query.
The keys of aggregate_properties
are the same for all results in an aggregation query, unlike entity queries which can have different fields present for each result.
Fields | |
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aggregate_properties |
The result of the aggregation functions, ex: The key is the |
AggregationResultBatch
A batch of aggregation results produced by an aggregation query.
Fields | |
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aggregation_results[] |
The aggregation results for this batch. |
more_results |
The state of the query after the current batch. Only COUNT(*) aggregations are supported in the initial launch. Therefore, expected result type is limited to |
read_time |
Read timestamp this batch was returned from. In a single transaction, subsequent query result batches for the same query can have a greater timestamp. Each batch's read timestamp is valid for all preceding batches. |
AllocateIdsRequest
The request for Datastore.AllocateIds
.
Fields | |
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project_id |
Required. The ID of the project against which to make the request. |
database_id |
The ID of the database against which to make the request. '(default)' is not allowed; please use empty string '' to refer the default database. |
keys[] |
Required. A list of keys with incomplete key paths for which to allocate IDs. No key may be reserved/read-only. |
AllocateIdsResponse
The response for Datastore.AllocateIds
.
Fields | |
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keys[] |
The keys specified in the request (in the same order), each with its key path completed with a newly allocated ID. |
ArrayValue
An array value.
Fields | |
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values[] |
Values in the array. The order of values in an array is preserved as long as all values have identical settings for 'exclude_from_indexes'. |
BeginTransactionRequest
The request for Datastore.BeginTransaction
.
Fields | |
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project_id |
Required. The ID of the project against which to make the request. |
database_id |
The ID of the database against which to make the request. '(default)' is not allowed; please use empty string '' to refer the default database. |
transaction_options |
Options for a new transaction. |
BeginTransactionResponse
The response for Datastore.BeginTransaction
.
Fields | |
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transaction |
The transaction identifier (always present). |
CommitRequest
The request for Datastore.Commit
.
Fields | |
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project_id |
Required. The ID of the project against which to make the request. |
database_id |
The ID of the database against which to make the request. '(default)' is not allowed; please use empty string '' to refer the default database. |
mode |
The type of commit to perform. Defaults to |
mutations[] |
The mutations to perform. When mode is
When mode is |
Union field transaction_selector . Must be set when mode is TRANSACTIONAL . transaction_selector can be only one of the following: |
|
transaction |
The identifier of the transaction associated with the commit. A transaction identifier is returned by a call to |
single_use_transaction |
Options for beginning a new transaction for this request. The transaction is committed when the request completes. If specified, |
Mode
The modes available for commits.
Enums | |
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MODE_UNSPECIFIED |
Unspecified. This value must not be used. |
TRANSACTIONAL |
Transactional: The mutations are either all applied, or none are applied. Learn about transactions here. |
NON_TRANSACTIONAL |
Non-transactional: The mutations may not apply as all or none. |
CommitResponse
The response for Datastore.Commit
.
Fields | |
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mutation_results[] |
The result of performing the mutations. The i-th mutation result corresponds to the i-th mutation in the request. |
index_updates |
The number of index entries updated during the commit, or zero if none were updated. |
commit_time |
The transaction commit timestamp. Not set for non-transactional commits. |
CompositeFilter
A filter that merges multiple other filters using the given operator.
Fields | |
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op |
The operator for combining multiple filters. |
filters[] |
The list of filters to combine. Requires:
|
Operator
A composite filter operator.
Enums | |
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OPERATOR_UNSPECIFIED |
Unspecified. This value must not be used. |
AND |
The results are required to satisfy each of the combined filters. |
OR |
Documents are required to satisfy at least one of the combined filters. |
Entity
A Datastore data object.
Must not exceed 1 MiB - 4 bytes.
Fields | |
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key |
The entity's key. An entity must have a key, unless otherwise documented (for example, an entity in |
properties |
The entity's properties. The map's keys are property names. A property name matching regex |
EntityResult
The result of fetching an entity from Datastore.
Fields | |
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entity |
The resulting entity. |
version |
The version of the entity, a strictly positive number that monotonically increases with changes to the entity. This field is set for For |
create_time |
The time at which the entity was created. This field is set for |
update_time |
The time at which the entity was last changed. This field is set for |
cursor |
A cursor that points to the position after the result entity. Set only when the |
ResultType
Specifies what data the 'entity' field contains. A ResultType
is either implied (for example, in LookupResponse.missing
from datastore.proto
, it is always KEY_ONLY
) or specified by context (for example, in message QueryResultBatch
, field entity_result_type
specifies a ResultType
for all the values in field entity_results
).
Enums | |
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RESULT_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED |
Unspecified. This value is never used. |
FULL |
The key and properties. |
PROJECTION |
A projected subset of properties. The entity may have no key. |
KEY_ONLY |
Only the key. |
ExecutionStats
Execution statistics for the query.
Fields | |
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results_returned |
Total number of results returned, including documents, projections, aggregation results, keys. |
execution_duration |
Total time to execute the query in the backend. |
read_operations |
Total billable read operations. |
debug_stats |
Debugging statistics from the execution of the query. Note that the debugging stats are subject to change as Firestore evolves. It could include: { "indexes_entries_scanned": "1000", "documents_scanned": "20", "billing_details" : { "documents_billable": "20", "index_entries_billable": "1000", "min_query_cost": "0" } } |
ExplainMetrics
Explain metrics for the query.
Fields | |
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plan_summary |
Planning phase information for the query. |
execution_stats |
Aggregated stats from the execution of the query. Only present when |
ExplainOptions
Explain options for the query.
Fields | |
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analyze |
Optional. Whether to execute this query. When false (the default), the query will be planned, returning only metrics from the planning stages. When true, the query will be planned and executed, returning the full query results along with both planning and execution stage metrics. |
Filter
A holder for any type of filter.
Fields | |
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Union field filter_type . The type of filter. filter_type can be only one of the following: |
|
composite_filter |
A composite filter. |
property_filter |
A filter on a property. |
GqlQuery
A GQL query.
Fields | |
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query_string |
A string of the format described here. |
allow_literals |
When false, the query string must not contain any literals and instead must bind all values. For example, |
named_bindings |
For each non-reserved named binding site in the query string, there must be a named parameter with that name, but not necessarily the inverse. Key must match regex |
positional_bindings[] |
Numbered binding site @1 references the first numbered parameter, effectively using 1-based indexing, rather than the usual 0. For each binding site numbered i in |
GqlQueryParameter
A binding parameter for a GQL query.
Fields | |
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Union field parameter_type . The type of parameter. parameter_type can be only one of the following: |
|
value |
A value parameter. |
cursor |
A query cursor. Query cursors are returned in query result batches. |
Key
A unique identifier for an entity. If a key's partition ID or any of its path kinds or names are reserved/read-only, the key is reserved/read-only. A reserved/read-only key is forbidden in certain documented contexts.
Fields | |
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partition_id |
Entities are partitioned into subsets, currently identified by a project ID and namespace ID. Queries are scoped to a single partition. |
path[] |
The entity path. An entity path consists of one or more elements composed of a kind and a string or numerical identifier, which identify entities. The first element identifies a root entity, the second element identifies a child of the root entity, the third element identifies a child of the second entity, and so forth. The entities identified by all prefixes of the path are called the element's ancestors. An entity path is always fully complete: all of the entity's ancestors are required to be in the path along with the entity identifier itself. The only exception is that in some documented cases, the identifier in the last path element (for the entity) itself may be omitted. For example, the last path element of the key of A path can never be empty, and a path can have at most 100 elements. |
PathElement
A (kind, ID/name) pair used to construct a key path.
If either name or ID is set, the element is complete. If neither is set, the element is incomplete.
Fields | |
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kind |
The kind of the entity. A kind matching regex Must be valid UTF-8 bytes. Legacy values that are not valid UTF-8 are encoded as |
Union field id_type . The type of ID. id_type can be only one of the following: |
|
id |
The auto-allocated ID of the entity. Never equal to zero. Values less than zero are discouraged and may not be supported in the future. |
name |
The name of the entity. A name matching regex Must be valid UTF-8 bytes. Legacy values that are not valid UTF-8 are encoded as |
KindExpression
A representation of a kind.
Fields | |
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name |
The name of the kind. |
LookupRequest
The request for Datastore.Lookup
.
Fields | |
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project_id |
Required. The ID of the project against which to make the request. |
database_id |
The ID of the database against which to make the request. '(default)' is not allowed; please use empty string '' to refer the default database. |
read_options |
The options for this lookup request. |
keys[] |
Required. Keys of entities to look up. |
property_mask |
The properties to return. Defaults to returning all properties. If this field is set and an entity has a property not referenced in the mask, it will be absent from [LookupResponse.found.entity.properties][]. The entity's key is always returned. |
LookupResponse
The response for Datastore.Lookup
.
Fields | |
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found[] |
Entities found as |
missing[] |
Entities not found as |
deferred[] |
A list of keys that were not looked up due to resource constraints. The order of results in this field is undefined and has no relation to the order of the keys in the input. |
transaction |
The identifier of the transaction that was started as part of this Lookup request. Set only when |
read_time |
The time at which these entities were read or found missing. |
Mutation
A mutation to apply to an entity.
Fields | |
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conflict_resolution_strategy |
The strategy to use when a conflict is detected. Defaults to |
property_mask |
The properties to write in this mutation. None of the properties in the mask may have a reserved name, except for If the entity already exists, only properties referenced in the mask are updated, others are left untouched. Properties referenced in the mask but not in the entity are deleted. |
property_transforms[] |
Optional. The transforms to perform on the entity. This field can be set only when the operation is |
Union field For |
|
insert |
The entity to insert. The entity must not already exist. The entity key's final path element may be incomplete. |
update |
The entity to update. The entity must already exist. Must have a complete key path. |
upsert |
The entity to upsert. The entity may or may not already exist. The entity key's final path element may be incomplete. |
delete |
The key of the entity to delete. The entity may or may not already exist. Must have a complete key path and must not be reserved/read-only. |
Union field conflict_detection_strategy . When set, the server will detect whether or not this mutation conflicts with the current version of the entity on the server. Conflicting mutations are not applied, and are marked as such in MutationResult. conflict_detection_strategy can be only one of the following: |
|
base_version |
The version of the entity that this mutation is being applied to. If this does not match the current version on the server, the mutation conflicts. |
update_time |
The update time of the entity that this mutation is being applied to. If this does not match the current update time on the server, the mutation conflicts. |
ConflictResolutionStrategy
The possible ways to resolve a conflict detected in a mutation.
Enums | |
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STRATEGY_UNSPECIFIED |
Unspecified. Defaults to SERVER_VALUE . |
SERVER_VALUE |
The server entity is kept. |
FAIL |
The whole commit request fails. |
MutationResult
The result of applying a mutation.
Fields | |
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key |
The automatically allocated key. Set only when the mutation allocated a key. |
version |
The version of the entity on the server after processing the mutation. If the mutation doesn't change anything on the server, then the version will be the version of the current entity or, if no entity is present, a version that is strictly greater than the version of any previous entity and less than the version of any possible future entity. |
create_time |
The create time of the entity. This field will not be set after a 'delete'. |
update_time |
The update time of the entity on the server after processing the mutation. If the mutation doesn't change anything on the server, then the timestamp will be the update timestamp of the current entity. This field will not be set after a 'delete'. |
conflict_detected |
Whether a conflict was detected for this mutation. Always false when a conflict detection strategy field is not set in the mutation. |
transform_results[] |
The results of applying each |
PartitionId
A partition ID identifies a grouping of entities. The grouping is always by project and namespace, however the namespace ID may be empty.
A partition ID contains several dimensions: project ID and namespace ID.
Partition dimensions:
- May be
""
. - Must be valid UTF-8 bytes.
- Must have values that match regex
[A-Za-z\d\.\-_]{1,100}
If the value of any dimension matches regex__.*__
, the partition is reserved/read-only. A reserved/read-only partition ID is forbidden in certain documented contexts.
Foreign partition IDs (in which the project ID does not match the context project ID ) are discouraged. Reads and writes of foreign partition IDs may fail if the project is not in an active state.
Fields | |
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project_id |
The ID of the project to which the entities belong. |
database_id |
If not empty, the ID of the database to which the entities belong. |
namespace_id |
If not empty, the ID of the namespace to which the entities belong. |
PlanSummary
Planning phase information for the query.
Fields | |
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indexes_used[] |
The indexes selected for the query. For example: [ {"query_scope": "Collection", "properties": "(foo ASC, name ASC)"}, {"query_scope": "Collection", "properties": "(bar ASC, name ASC)"} ] |
Projection
A representation of a property in a projection.
Fields | |
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property |
The property to project. |
PropertyFilter
A filter on a specific property.
Fields | |
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property |
The property to filter by. |
op |
The operator to filter by. |
value |
The value to compare the property to. |
Operator
A property filter operator.
Enums | |
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OPERATOR_UNSPECIFIED |
Unspecified. This value must not be used. |
LESS_THAN |
The given Requires:
|
LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL |
The given Requires:
|
GREATER_THAN |
The given Requires:
|
GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL |
The given Requires:
|
EQUAL |
The given property is equal to the given value . |
IN |
The given Requires:
|
NOT_EQUAL |
The given Requires:
|
HAS_ANCESTOR |
Limit the result set to the given entity and its descendants. Requires:
|
NOT_IN |
The value of the Requires:
|
PropertyMask
The set of arbitrarily nested property paths used to restrict an operation to only a subset of properties in an entity.
Fields | |
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paths[] |
The paths to the properties covered by this mask. A path is a list of property names separated by dots ( If a property name contains a dot A path must not be empty, and may not reference a value inside an |
PropertyOrder
The desired order for a specific property.
Fields | |
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property |
The property to order by. |
direction |
The direction to order by. Defaults to |
Direction
The sort direction.
Enums | |
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DIRECTION_UNSPECIFIED |
Unspecified. This value must not be used. |
ASCENDING |
Ascending. |
DESCENDING |
Descending. |
PropertyReference
A reference to a property relative to the kind expressions.
Fields | |
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name |
A reference to a property. Requires:
|
PropertyTransform
A transformation of an entity property.
Fields | |
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property |
Optional. The name of the property. Property paths (a list of property names separated by dots ( If a property name contains a dot |
Union field transform_type . The transformation to apply to the property. transform_type can be only one of the following: |
|
set_to_server_value |
Sets the property to the given server value. |
increment |
Adds the given value to the property's current value. This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If either of the given value or the current property value are doubles, both values will be interpreted as doubles. Double arithmetic and representation of double values follows IEEE 754 semantics. If there is positive/negative integer overflow, the property is resolved to the largest magnitude positive/negative integer. |
maximum |
Sets the property to the maximum of its current value and the given value. This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the given value. If a maximum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the larger operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The maximum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The maximum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN. |
minimum |
Sets the property to the minimum of its current value and the given value. This must be an integer or a double value. If the property is not an integer or double, or if the property does not yet exist, the transformation will set the property to the input value. If a minimum operation is applied where the property and the input value are of mixed types (that is - one is an integer and one is a double) the property takes on the type of the smaller operand. If the operands are equivalent (e.g. 3 and 3.0), the property does not change. 0, 0.0, and -0.0 are all zero. The minimum of a zero stored value and zero input value is always the stored value. The minimum of any numeric value x and NaN is NaN. |
append_missing_elements |
Appends the given elements in order if they are not already present in the current property value. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is first set to the empty array. Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when checking if a value is missing. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. If the input contains multiple equivalent values, only the first will be considered. The corresponding transform result will be the null value. |
remove_all_from_array |
Removes all of the given elements from the array in the property. If the property is not an array, or if the property does not yet exist, it is set to the empty array. Equivalent numbers of different types (e.g. 3L and 3.0) are considered equal when deciding whether an element should be removed. NaN is equal to NaN, and the null value is equal to the null value. This will remove all equivalent values if there are duplicates. The corresponding transform result will be the null value. |
ServerValue
A value that is calculated by the server.
Enums | |
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SERVER_VALUE_UNSPECIFIED |
Unspecified. This value must not be used. |
REQUEST_TIME |
The time at which the server processed the request, with millisecond precision. If used on multiple properties (same or different entities) in a transaction, all the properties will get the same server timestamp. |
Query
A query for entities.
Fields | |
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projection[] |
The projection to return. Defaults to returning all properties. |
kind[] |
The kinds to query (if empty, returns entities of all kinds). Currently at most 1 kind may be specified. |
filter |
The filter to apply. |
order[] |
The order to apply to the query results (if empty, order is unspecified). |
distinct_on[] |
The properties to make distinct. The query results will contain the first result for each distinct combination of values for the given properties (if empty, all results are returned). Requires:
|
start_cursor |
A starting point for the query results. Query cursors are returned in query result batches and can only be used to continue the same query. |
end_cursor |
An ending point for the query results. Query cursors are returned in query result batches and can only be used to limit the same query. |
offset |
The number of results to skip. Applies before limit, but after all other constraints. Optional. Must be >= 0 if specified. |
limit |
The maximum number of results to return. Applies after all other constraints. Optional. Unspecified is interpreted as no limit. Must be >= 0 if specified. |
QueryResultBatch
A batch of results produced by a query.
Fields | |
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skipped_results |
The number of results skipped, typically because of an offset. |
skipped_cursor |
A cursor that points to the position after the last skipped result. Will be set when |
entity_result_type |
The result type for every entity in |
entity_results[] |
The results for this batch. |
end_cursor |
A cursor that points to the position after the last result in the batch. |
more_results |
The state of the query after the current batch. |
snapshot_version |
The version number of the snapshot this batch was returned from. This applies to the range of results from the query's In a single transaction, subsequent query result batches for the same query can have a greater snapshot version number. Each batch's snapshot version is valid for all preceding batches. The value will be zero for eventually consistent queries. |
read_time |
Read timestamp this batch was returned from. This applies to the range of results from the query's In a single transaction, subsequent query result batches for the same query can have a greater timestamp. Each batch's read timestamp is valid for all preceding batches. This value will not be set for eventually consistent queries in Cloud Datastore. |
MoreResultsType
The possible values for the more_results
field.
Enums | |
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MORE_RESULTS_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED |
Unspecified. This value is never used. |
NOT_FINISHED |
There may be additional batches to fetch from this query. |
MORE_RESULTS_AFTER_LIMIT |
The query is finished, but there may be more results after the limit. |
MORE_RESULTS_AFTER_CURSOR |
The query is finished, but there may be more results after the end cursor. |
NO_MORE_RESULTS |
The query is finished, and there are no more results. |
ReadOptions
The options shared by read requests.
Fields | |
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Union field Explicitly setting |
|
read_consistency |
The non-transactional read consistency to use. |
transaction |
The identifier of the transaction in which to read. A transaction identifier is returned by a call to |
new_transaction |
Options for beginning a new transaction for this request. The new transaction identifier will be returned in the corresponding response as either |
read_time |
Reads entities as they were at the given time. This value is only supported for Cloud Firestore in Datastore mode. This must be a microsecond precision timestamp within the past one hour, or if Point-in-Time Recovery is enabled, can additionally be a whole minute timestamp within the past 7 days. |
ReadConsistency
The possible values for read consistencies.
Enums | |
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READ_CONSISTENCY_UNSPECIFIED |
Unspecified. This value must not be used. |
STRONG |
Strong consistency. |
EVENTUAL |
Eventual consistency. |
ReserveIdsRequest
The request for Datastore.ReserveIds
.
Fields | |
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project_id |
Required. The ID of the project against which to make the request. |
database_id |
The ID of the database against which to make the request. '(default)' is not allowed; please use empty string '' to refer the default database. |
keys[] |
Required. A list of keys with complete key paths whose numeric IDs should not be auto-allocated. |
ReserveIdsResponse
This type has no fields.
The response for Datastore.ReserveIds
.
RollbackRequest
The request for Datastore.Rollback
.
Fields | |
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project_id |
Required. The ID of the project against which to make the request. |
database_id |
The ID of the database against which to make the request. '(default)' is not allowed; please use empty string '' to refer the default database. |
transaction |
Required. The transaction identifier, returned by a call to |
RollbackResponse
This type has no fields.
The response for Datastore.Rollback
. (an empty message).
RunAggregationQueryRequest
The request for Datastore.RunAggregationQuery
.
Fields | |
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project_id |
Required. The ID of the project against which to make the request. |
database_id |
The ID of the database against which to make the request. '(default)' is not allowed; please use empty string '' to refer the default database. |
partition_id |
Entities are partitioned into subsets, identified by a partition ID. Queries are scoped to a single partition. This partition ID is normalized with the standard default context partition ID. |
read_options |
The options for this query. |
explain_options |
Optional. Explain options for the query. If set, additional query statistics will be returned. If not, only query results will be returned. |
Union field query_type . The type of query. query_type can be only one of the following: |
|
aggregation_query |
The query to run. |
gql_query |
The GQL query to run. This query must be an aggregation query. |
RunAggregationQueryResponse
The response for Datastore.RunAggregationQuery
.
Fields | |
---|---|
batch |
A batch of aggregation results. Always present. |
query |
The parsed form of the |
transaction |
The identifier of the transaction that was started as part of this RunAggregationQuery request. Set only when |
explain_metrics |
Query explain metrics. This is only present when the |
RunQueryRequest
The request for Datastore.RunQuery
.
Fields | |
---|---|
project_id |
Required. The ID of the project against which to make the request. |
database_id |
The ID of the database against which to make the request. '(default)' is not allowed; please use empty string '' to refer the default database. |
partition_id |
Entities are partitioned into subsets, identified by a partition ID. Queries are scoped to a single partition. This partition ID is normalized with the standard default context partition ID. |
read_options |
The options for this query. |
property_mask |
The properties to return. This field must not be set for a projection query. |
explain_options |
Optional. Explain options for the query. If set, additional query statistics will be returned. If not, only query results will be returned. |
Union field query_type . The type of query. query_type can be only one of the following: |
|
query |
The query to run. |
gql_query |
The GQL query to run. This query must be a non-aggregation query. |
RunQueryResponse
The response for Datastore.RunQuery
.
Fields | |
---|---|
batch |
A batch of query results (always present). |
query |
The parsed form of the |
transaction |
The identifier of the transaction that was started as part of this RunQuery request. Set only when |
explain_metrics |
Query explain metrics. This is only present when the |
TransactionOptions
Options for beginning a new transaction.
Transactions can be created explicitly with calls to Datastore.BeginTransaction
or implicitly by setting ReadOptions.new_transaction
in read requests.
Fields | |
---|---|
Union field mode . The mode of the transaction, indicating whether write operations are supported. mode can be only one of the following: |
|
read_write |
The transaction should allow both reads and writes. |
read_only |
The transaction should only allow reads. |
ReadOnly
Options specific to read-only transactions.
Fields | |
---|---|
read_time |
Reads entities at the given time. This must be a microsecond precision timestamp within the past one hour, or if Point-in-Time Recovery is enabled, can additionally be a whole minute timestamp within the past 7 days. |
ReadWrite
Options specific to read / write transactions.
Fields | |
---|---|
previous_transaction |
The transaction identifier of the transaction being retried. |
Value
A message that can hold any of the supported value types and associated metadata.
Fields | |
---|---|
meaning |
The |
exclude_from_indexes |
If the value should be excluded from all indexes including those defined explicitly. |
Union field value_type . Must have a value set. value_type can be only one of the following: |
|
null_value |
A null value. |
boolean_value |
A boolean value. |
integer_value |
An integer value. |
double_value |
A double value. |
timestamp_value |
A timestamp value. When stored in the Datastore, precise only to microseconds; any additional precision is rounded down. |
key_value |
A key value. |
string_value |
A UTF-8 encoded string value. When |
blob_value |
A blob value. May have at most 1,000,000 bytes. When |
geo_point_value |
A geo point value representing a point on the surface of Earth. |
entity_value |
An entity value.
|
array_value |
An array value. Cannot contain another array value. A |