Google Cloud Bigtable Administration v2 API - Class Table (3.23.0)

public sealed class Table : IMessage<Table>, IEquatable<Table>, IDeepCloneable<Table>, IBufferMessage, IMessage

Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Bigtable Administration v2 API class Table.

A collection of user data indexed by row, column, and timestamp. Each table is served using the resources of its parent cluster.

Inheritance

object > Table

Namespace

Google.Cloud.Bigtable.Admin.V2

Assembly

Google.Cloud.Bigtable.Admin.V2.dll

Constructors

Table()

public Table()

Table(Table)

public Table(Table other)
Parameter
Name Description
other Table

Properties

AutomatedBackupConfigCase

public Table.AutomatedBackupConfigOneofCase AutomatedBackupConfigCase { get; }
Property Value
Type Description
TableAutomatedBackupConfigOneofCase

AutomatedBackupPolicy

public Table.Types.AutomatedBackupPolicy AutomatedBackupPolicy { get; set; }

If specified, automated backups are enabled for this table. Otherwise, automated backups are disabled.

Property Value
Type Description
TableTypesAutomatedBackupPolicy

ChangeStreamConfig

public ChangeStreamConfig ChangeStreamConfig { get; set; }

If specified, enable the change stream on this table. Otherwise, the change stream is disabled and the change stream is not retained.

Property Value
Type Description
ChangeStreamConfig

ClusterStates

public MapField<string, Table.Types.ClusterState> ClusterStates { get; }

Output only. Map from cluster ID to per-cluster table state. If it could not be determined whether or not the table has data in a particular cluster (for example, if its zone is unavailable), then there will be an entry for the cluster with UNKNOWN replication_status. Views: REPLICATION_VIEW, ENCRYPTION_VIEW, FULL

Property Value
Type Description
MapFieldstringTableTypesClusterState

ColumnFamilies

public MapField<string, ColumnFamily> ColumnFamilies { get; }

The column families configured for this table, mapped by column family ID. Views: SCHEMA_VIEW, STATS_VIEW, FULL

Property Value
Type Description
MapFieldstringColumnFamily

DeletionProtection

public bool DeletionProtection { get; set; }

Set to true to make the table protected against data loss. i.e. deleting the following resources through Admin APIs are prohibited:

  • The table.
  • The column families in the table.
  • The instance containing the table.

Note one can still delete the data stored in the table through Data APIs.

Property Value
Type Description
bool

Granularity

public Table.Types.TimestampGranularity Granularity { get; set; }

Immutable. The granularity (i.e. MILLIS) at which timestamps are stored in this table. Timestamps not matching the granularity will be rejected. If unspecified at creation time, the value will be set to MILLIS. Views: SCHEMA_VIEW, FULL.

Property Value
Type Description
TableTypesTimestampGranularity

Name

public string Name { get; set; }

The unique name of the table. Values are of the form projects/{project}/instances/{instance}/tables/[_a-zA-Z0-9][-_.a-zA-Z0-9]*. Views: NAME_ONLY, SCHEMA_VIEW, REPLICATION_VIEW, FULL

Property Value
Type Description
string

RestoreInfo

public RestoreInfo RestoreInfo { get; set; }

Output only. If this table was restored from another data source (e.g. a backup), this field will be populated with information about the restore.

Property Value
Type Description
RestoreInfo

RowKeySchema

public Type.Types.Struct RowKeySchema { get; set; }

The row key schema for this table. The schema is used to decode the raw row key bytes into a structured format. The order of field declarations in this schema is important, as it reflects how the raw row key bytes are structured. Currently, this only affects how the key is read via a GoogleSQL query from the ExecuteQuery API.

For a SQL query, the _key column is still read as raw bytes. But queries can reference the key fields by name, which will be decoded from _key using provided type and encoding. Queries that reference key fields will fail if they encounter an invalid row key.

For example, if _key = "some_id#2024-04-30#\x00\x13\x00\xf3" with the following schema: { fields { field_name: "id" type { string { encoding: utf8_bytes {} } } } fields { field_name: "date" type { string { encoding: utf8_bytes {} } } } fields { field_name: "product_code" type { int64 { encoding: big_endian_bytes {} } } } encoding { delimited_bytes { delimiter: "#" } } }

The decoded key parts would be: id = "some_id", date = "2024-04-30", product_code = 1245427 The query "SELECT _key, product_code FROM table" will return two columns: /------------------------------------------------------\

_key product_code
"some_id#2024-04-30#\x00\x13\x00\xf3" 1245427

------------------------------------------------------/

The schema has the following invariants: (1) The decoded field values are order-preserved. For read, the field values will be decoded in sorted mode from the raw bytes. (2) Every field in the schema must specify a non-empty name. (3) Every field must specify a type with an associated encoding. The type is limited to scalar types only: Array, Map, Aggregate, and Struct are not allowed. (4) The field names must not collide with existing column family names and reserved keywords "_key" and "_timestamp".

The following update operations are allowed for row_key_schema:

  • Update from an empty schema to a new schema.
  • Remove the existing schema. This operation requires setting the ignore_warnings flag to true, since it might be a backward incompatible change. Without the flag, the update request will fail with an INVALID_ARGUMENT error. Any other row key schema update operation (e.g. update existing schema columns names or types) is currently unsupported.
Property Value
Type Description
TypeTypesStruct

TableName

public TableName TableName { get; set; }

TableName-typed view over the Name resource name property.

Property Value
Type Description
TableName