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public interface QueryListOrBuilder extends MessageOrBuilder
Implements
MessageOrBuilderMethods
getQueries(int index)
public abstract 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 abstract 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 abstract 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 abstract List<String> 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];
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
List<String> |
A list containing the queries. |