public static final class QueryList.Builder extends GeneratedMessageV3.Builder<QueryList.Builder> implements QueryListOrBuilder
A list of queries to run on a cluster.
Protobuf type google.cloud.dataproc.v1.QueryList
Methods
addAllQueries(Iterable<String> values)
public QueryList.Builder addAllQueries(Iterable<String> values)
Required. The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression
with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one
string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a
Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob:
"hiveJob": {
"queryList": {
"queries": [
"query1",
"query2",
"query3;query4",
]
}
}
repeated string queries = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
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addQueries(String value)
public QueryList.Builder addQueries(String value)
Required. The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression
with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one
string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a
Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob:
"hiveJob": {
"queryList": {
"queries": [
"query1",
"query2",
"query3;query4",
]
}
}
repeated string queries = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Parameter
Name | Description |
value | String
The queries to add.
|
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addQueriesBytes(ByteString value)
public QueryList.Builder addQueriesBytes(ByteString value)
Required. The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression
with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one
string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a
Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob:
"hiveJob": {
"queryList": {
"queries": [
"query1",
"query2",
"query3;query4",
]
}
}
repeated string queries = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
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Name | Description |
value | ByteString
The bytes of the queries to add.
|
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addRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
public QueryList.Builder addRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
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build()
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buildPartial()
public QueryList buildPartial()
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clear()
public QueryList.Builder clear()
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clearField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field)
public QueryList.Builder clearField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field)
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clearOneof(Descriptors.OneofDescriptor oneof)
public QueryList.Builder clearOneof(Descriptors.OneofDescriptor oneof)
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clearQueries()
public QueryList.Builder clearQueries()
Required. The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression
with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one
string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a
Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob:
"hiveJob": {
"queryList": {
"queries": [
"query1",
"query2",
"query3;query4",
]
}
}
repeated string queries = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
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clone()
public QueryList.Builder clone()
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getDefaultInstanceForType()
public QueryList getDefaultInstanceForType()
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getDescriptor()
public static final Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptor()
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getDescriptorForType()
public Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptorForType()
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getQueries(int index)
public String getQueries(int index)
Required. The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression
with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one
string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a
Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob:
"hiveJob": {
"queryList": {
"queries": [
"query1",
"query2",
"query3;query4",
]
}
}
repeated string queries = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Parameter
Name | Description |
index | int
The index of the element to return.
|
Returns
Type | Description |
String | The queries at the given index.
|
getQueriesBytes(int index)
public ByteString getQueriesBytes(int index)
Required. The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression
with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one
string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a
Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob:
"hiveJob": {
"queryList": {
"queries": [
"query1",
"query2",
"query3;query4",
]
}
}
repeated string queries = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Parameter
Name | Description |
index | int
The index of the value to return.
|
Returns
Type | Description |
ByteString | The bytes of the queries at the given index.
|
getQueriesCount()
public int getQueriesCount()
Required. The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression
with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one
string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a
Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob:
"hiveJob": {
"queryList": {
"queries": [
"query1",
"query2",
"query3;query4",
]
}
}
repeated string queries = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Returns
Type | Description |
int | The count of queries.
|
getQueriesList()
public ProtocolStringList getQueriesList()
Required. The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression
with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one
string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a
Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob:
"hiveJob": {
"queryList": {
"queries": [
"query1",
"query2",
"query3;query4",
]
}
}
repeated string queries = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
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internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
protected GeneratedMessageV3.FieldAccessorTable internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
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isInitialized()
public final boolean isInitialized()
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mergeFrom(QueryList other)
public QueryList.Builder mergeFrom(QueryList other)
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public QueryList.Builder mergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)
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mergeFrom(Message other)
public QueryList.Builder mergeFrom(Message other)
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mergeUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
public final QueryList.Builder mergeUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
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setField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
public QueryList.Builder setField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
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setQueries(int index, String value)
public QueryList.Builder setQueries(int index, String value)
Required. The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression
with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one
string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a
Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob:
"hiveJob": {
"queryList": {
"queries": [
"query1",
"query2",
"query3;query4",
]
}
}
repeated string queries = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Parameters
Name | Description |
index | int
The index to set the value at.
|
value | String
The queries to set.
|
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setRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, int index, Object value)
public QueryList.Builder setRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, int index, Object value)
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setUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
public final QueryList.Builder setUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
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