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com.google.cloud.bigquery.reservation.v1
A client to BigQuery Reservation API
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
ReservationServiceClient
Service Description: This API allows users to manage their flat-rate BigQuery reservations.
A reservation provides computational resource guarantees, in the form of
slots, to users. A slot is a unit of
computational power in BigQuery, and serves as the basic unit of parallelism. In a scan of a
multi-partitioned table, a single slot operates on a single partition of the table. A reservation
resource exists as a child resource of the admin project and location, e.g.:
projects/myproject/locations/US/reservations/reservationName
.
A capacity commitment is a way to purchase compute capacity for BigQuery jobs (in the form of
slots) with some committed period of usage. A capacity commitment resource exists as a child
resource of the admin project and location, e.g.:
projects/myproject/locations/US/capacityCommitments/id
.
Sample for ReservationServiceClient:
// This snippet has been automatically generated for illustrative purposes only.
// It may require modifications to work in your environment.
try (ReservationServiceClient reservationServiceClient = ReservationServiceClient.create()) {
LocationName parent = LocationName.of("[PROJECT]", "[LOCATION]");
Reservation reservation = Reservation.newBuilder().build();
String reservationId = "reservationId1116965383";
Reservation response =
reservationServiceClient.createReservation(parent, reservation, reservationId);
}