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Cursor(connection)
DB-API Cursor to Google BigQuery.
Parameter
Name | Description |
connection |
Connection
A DB-API connection to Google BigQuery. |
Inheritance
builtins.object > CursorMethods
close
close()
No-op.
execute
execute(operation, parameters=None, job_id=None)
Prepare and execute a database operation.
.. note::
When setting query parameters, values which are "text"
(unicode
in Python2, str
in Python3) will use
the 'STRING' BigQuery type. Values which are "bytes" (str
in
Python2, bytes
in Python3), will use using the 'BYTES' type.
A ``datetime.datetime`` parameter without timezone information uses
the 'DATETIME' BigQuery type (example: Global Pi Day Celebration
March 14, 2017 at 1:59pm). A ``datetime.datetime`` parameter with
timezone information uses the 'TIMESTAMP' BigQuery type (example:
a wedding on April 29, 2011 at 11am, British Summer Time).
For more information about BigQuery data types, see:
https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/data-types
``STRUCT``/``RECORD`` and ``REPEATED`` query parameters are not
yet supported. See:
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/google-cloud-python/issues/3524
Name | Description |
operation |
str
A Google BigQuery query string. |
parameters |
Mapping[str, Any] or Sequence[Any]
(Optional) dictionary or sequence of parameter values. |
job_id |
str
(Optional) The job_id to use. If not set, a job ID is generated at random. |
executemany
executemany(operation, seq_of_parameters)
Prepare and execute a database operation multiple times.
Name | Description |
operation |
str
A Google BigQuery query string. |
fetchall
fetchall()
Fetch all remaining results from the last execute*()
call.
Type | Description |
InterfaceError | if called before ``execute()``. |
Type | Description |
List[tuple] | A list of all the rows in the results. |
fetchmany
fetchmany(size=None)
Fetch multiple results from the last execute*()
call.
.. note::
The size parameter is not used for the request/response size.
Set the arraysize
attribute before calling execute()
to
set the batch size.
Name | Description |
size |
int
(Optional) Maximum number of rows to return. Defaults to the |
Type | Description |
InterfaceError | if called before ``execute()``. |
Type | Description |
List[tuple] | A list of rows. |
fetchone
fetchone()
Fetch a single row from the results of the last execute*()
call.
Type | Description |
InterfaceError | if called before ``execute()``. |
Type | Description |
tuple | A tuple representing a row or ``None`` if no more data is available. |
setinputsizes
setinputsizes(sizes)
No-op.
setoutputsize
setoutputsize(size, column=None)
No-op.