Datastore Admin Client

class google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.services.datastore_admin.client.DatastoreAdminClient(*, credentials: Optional[google.auth.credentials.Credentials] = None, transport: Optional[Union[str, google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.services.datastore_admin.transports.base.DatastoreAdminTransport]] = None, client_options: Optional[Union[google.api_core.client_options.ClientOptions, dict]] = None, client_info: google.api_core.gapic_v1.client_info.ClientInfo = <google.api_core.gapic_v1.client_info.ClientInfo object>)

Bases: object

Google Cloud Datastore Admin API The Datastore Admin API provides several admin services for Cloud Datastore.

Concepts

Project, namespace, kind, and entity as defined in the Google Cloud Datastore API.

Operation: An Operation represents work being performed in the background. EntityFilter: Allows specifying a subset of entities in a project. This is specified as a combination of kinds and namespaces (either or both of which may be all).

Services

Export/Import

The Export/Import service provides the ability to copy all or a subset of entities to/from Google Cloud Storage.

Exported data may be imported into Cloud Datastore for any Google Cloud Platform project. It is not restricted to the export source project. It is possible to export from one project and then import into another. Exported data can also be loaded into Google BigQuery for analysis. Exports and imports are performed asynchronously. An Operation resource is created for each export/import. The state (including any errors encountered) of the export/import may be queried via the Operation resource.

Index

The index service manages Cloud Datastore composite indexes. Index creation and deletion are performed asynchronously. An Operation resource is created for each such asynchronous operation. The state of the operation (including any errors encountered) may be queried via the Operation resource.

Operation

The Operations collection provides a record of actions performed for the specified project (including any operations in progress). Operations are not created directly but through calls on other collections or resources. An operation that is not yet done may be cancelled. The request to cancel is asynchronous and the operation may continue to run for some time after the request to cancel is made.

An operation that is done may be deleted so that it is no longer listed as part of the Operation collection.

ListOperations returns all pending operations, but not completed operations. Operations are created by service DatastoreAdmin, but are accessed via service google.longrunning.Operations.

Instantiates the datastore admin client.

  • Parameters

    • credentials (Optional[google.auth.credentials.Credentials]) – The authorization credentials to attach to requests. These credentials identify the application to the service; if none are specified, the client will attempt to ascertain the credentials from the environment.

    • transport (Union[str, **DatastoreAdminTransport]) – The transport to use. If set to None, a transport is chosen automatically.

    • client_options (Optional[Union[google.api_core.client_options.ClientOptions, *[dict](https://python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/library/stdtypes.html#dict)]*]) – Custom options for the client. It won’t take effect if a transport instance is provided. (1) The api_endpoint property can be used to override the default endpoint provided by the client. GOOGLE_API_USE_MTLS_ENDPOINT environment variable can also be used to override the endpoint: “always” (always use the default mTLS endpoint), “never” (always use the default regular endpoint) and “auto” (auto switch to the default mTLS endpoint if client certificate is present, this is the default value). However, the api_endpoint property takes precedence if provided. (2) If GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE environment variable is “true”, then the client_cert_source property can be used to provide client certificate for mutual TLS transport. If not provided, the default SSL client certificate will be used if present. If GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE is “false” or not set, no client certificate will be used.

    • client_info (google.api_core.gapic_v1.client_info.ClientInfo) – The client info used to send a user-agent string along with API requests. If None, then default info will be used. Generally, you only need to set this if you’re developing your own client library.

  • Raises

    google.auth.exceptions.MutualTLSChannelError – If mutual TLS transport creation failed for any reason.

_exit_(type, value, traceback)

Releases underlying transport’s resources.

WARNING: ONLY use as a context manager if the transport is NOT shared with other clients! Exiting the with block will CLOSE the transport and may cause errors in other clients!

static common_billing_account_path(billing_account: str)

Returns a fully-qualified billing_account string.

static common_folder_path(folder: str)

Returns a fully-qualified folder string.

static common_location_path(project: str, location: str)

Returns a fully-qualified location string.

static common_organization_path(organization: str)

Returns a fully-qualified organization string.

static common_project_path(project: str)

Returns a fully-qualified project string.

create_index(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.datastore_admin.CreateIndexRequest, dict]] = None, *, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE:

Creates the specified index. A newly created index’s initial state is CREATING. On completion of the returned [google.longrunning.Operation][google.longrunning.Operation], the state will be READY. If the index already exists, the call will return an ALREADY_EXISTS status.

During index creation, the process could result in an error, in which case the index will move to the ERROR state. The process can be recovered by fixing the data that caused the error, removing the index with [delete][google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.DeleteIndex], then re-creating the index with [create] [google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.CreateIndex].

Indexes with a single property cannot be created.

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#   client as shown in:
#   https://googleapis.dev/python/google-api-core/latest/client_options.html
from google.cloud import datastore_admin_v1

def sample_create_index():
    # Create a client
    client = datastore_admin_v1.DatastoreAdminClient()

    # Initialize request argument(s)
    request = datastore_admin_v1.CreateIndexRequest(
    )

    # Make the request
    operation = client.create_index(request=request)

    print("Waiting for operation to complete...")

    response = operation.result()

    # Handle the response
    print(response)

delete_index(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.datastore_admin.DeleteIndexRequest, dict]] = None, *, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE:

Deletes an existing index. An index can only be deleted if it is in a READY or ERROR state. On successful execution of the request, the index will be in a DELETING [state][google.datastore.admin.v1.Index.State]. And on completion of the returned [google.longrunning.Operation][google.longrunning.Operation], the index will be removed.

During index deletion, the process could result in an error, in which case the index will move to the ERROR state. The process can be recovered by fixing the data that caused the error, followed by calling [delete][google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.DeleteIndex] again.

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# - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
# - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service
#   client as shown in:
#   https://googleapis.dev/python/google-api-core/latest/client_options.html
from google.cloud import datastore_admin_v1

def sample_delete_index():
    # Create a client
    client = datastore_admin_v1.DatastoreAdminClient()

    # Initialize request argument(s)
    request = datastore_admin_v1.DeleteIndexRequest(
    )

    # Make the request
    operation = client.delete_index(request=request)

    print("Waiting for operation to complete...")

    response = operation.result()

    # Handle the response
    print(response)

export_entities(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.datastore_admin.ExportEntitiesRequest, dict]] = None, *, project_id: Optional[str] = None, labels: Optional[MutableMapping[str, str]] = None, entity_filter: Optional[google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.datastore_admin.EntityFilter] = None, output_url_prefix: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE:

Exports a copy of all or a subset of entities from Google Cloud Datastore to another storage system, such as Google Cloud Storage. Recent updates to entities may not be reflected in the export. The export occurs in the background and its progress can be monitored and managed via the Operation resource that is created. The output of an export may only be used once the associated operation is done. If an export operation is cancelled before completion it may leave partial data behind in Google Cloud Storage.

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# It will require modifications to work:
# - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
# - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service
#   client as shown in:
#   https://googleapis.dev/python/google-api-core/latest/client_options.html
from google.cloud import datastore_admin_v1

def sample_export_entities():
    # Create a client
    client = datastore_admin_v1.DatastoreAdminClient()

    # Initialize request argument(s)
    request = datastore_admin_v1.ExportEntitiesRequest(
        project_id="project_id_value",
        output_url_prefix="output_url_prefix_value",
    )

    # Make the request
    operation = client.export_entities(request=request)

    print("Waiting for operation to complete...")

    response = operation.result()

    # Handle the response
    print(response)
  • Parameters

    • request (Union[google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.ExportEntitiesRequest, *[dict](https://python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/library/stdtypes.html#dict)]*) – The request object. The request for [google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.ExportEntities][google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.ExportEntities].

    • project_id (str) – Required. Project ID against which to make the request.

      This corresponds to the project_id field on the request instance; if request is provided, this should not be set.

    • labels (MutableMapping[str, *[str](https://python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/library/stdtypes.html#str)]*) – Client-assigned labels. This corresponds to the labels field on the request instance; if request is provided, this should not be set.

    • entity_filter (google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.EntityFilter) – Description of what data from the project is included in the export.

      This corresponds to the entity_filter field on the request instance; if request is provided, this should not be set.

    • output_url_prefix (str) – Required. Location for the export metadata and data files.

      The full resource URL of the external storage location. Currently, only Google Cloud Storage is supported. So output_url_prefix should be of the form: gs://BUCKET_NAME[/NAMESPACE_PATH], where BUCKET_NAME is the name of the Cloud Storage bucket and NAMESPACE_PATH is an optional Cloud Storage namespace path (this is not a Cloud Datastore namespace). For more information about Cloud Storage namespace paths, see Object name considerations.

      The resulting files will be nested deeper than the specified URL prefix. The final output URL will be provided in the [google.datastore.admin.v1.ExportEntitiesResponse.output_url][google.datastore.admin.v1.ExportEntitiesResponse.output_url] field. That value should be used for subsequent ImportEntities operations.

      By nesting the data files deeper, the same Cloud Storage bucket can be used in multiple ExportEntities operations without conflict.

      This corresponds to the output_url_prefix field on the request instance; if request is provided, this should not be set.

    • retry (google.api_core.retry.Retry) – Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried.

    • timeout (float) – The timeout for this request.

    • metadata (Sequence[Tuple[str, *[str](https://python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/library/stdtypes.html#str)]*]) – Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata.

  • Returns

    An object representing a long-running operation.

    The result type for the operation will be google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.ExportEntitiesResponse The response for

      [google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.ExportEntities][google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.ExportEntities].
    
  • Return type

    google.api_core.operation.Operation

classmethod from_service_account_file(filename: str, *args, **kwargs)

Creates an instance of this client using the provided credentials

file.
  • Parameters

    • filename (str) – The path to the service account private key json file.

    • args – Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.

    • kwargs – Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.

  • Returns

    The constructed client.

  • Return type

    DatastoreAdminClient

classmethod from_service_account_info(info: dict, *args, **kwargs)

Creates an instance of this client using the provided credentials

info.
  • Parameters

    • info (dict) – The service account private key info.

    • args – Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.

    • kwargs – Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.

  • Returns

    The constructed client.

  • Return type

    DatastoreAdminClient

classmethod from_service_account_json(filename: str, *args, **kwargs)

Creates an instance of this client using the provided credentials

file.
  • Parameters

    • filename (str) – The path to the service account private key json file.

    • args – Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.

    • kwargs – Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.

  • Returns

    The constructed client.

  • Return type

    DatastoreAdminClient

get_index(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.datastore_admin.GetIndexRequest, dict]] = None, *, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE:

Gets an index.

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# It will require modifications to work:
# - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
# - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service
#   client as shown in:
#   https://googleapis.dev/python/google-api-core/latest/client_options.html
from google.cloud import datastore_admin_v1

def sample_get_index():
    # Create a client
    client = datastore_admin_v1.DatastoreAdminClient()

    # Initialize request argument(s)
    request = datastore_admin_v1.GetIndexRequest(
    )

    # Make the request
    response = client.get_index(request=request)

    # Handle the response
    print(response)

classmethod get_mtls_endpoint_and_cert_source(client_options: Optional[google.api_core.client_options.ClientOptions] = None)

Return the API endpoint and client cert source for mutual TLS.

The client cert source is determined in the following order: (1) if GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE environment variable is not “true”, the client cert source is None. (2) if client_options.client_cert_source is provided, use the provided one; if the default client cert source exists, use the default one; otherwise the client cert source is None.

The API endpoint is determined in the following order: (1) if client_options.api_endpoint if provided, use the provided one. (2) if GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE environment variable is “always”, use the default mTLS endpoint; if the environment variable is “never”, use the default API endpoint; otherwise if client cert source exists, use the default mTLS endpoint, otherwise use the default API endpoint.

More details can be found at https://google.aip.dev/auth/4114.

import_entities(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.datastore_admin.ImportEntitiesRequest, dict]] = None, *, project_id: Optional[str] = None, labels: Optional[MutableMapping[str, str]] = None, input_url: Optional[str] = None, entity_filter: Optional[google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.datastore_admin.EntityFilter] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE:

Imports entities into Google Cloud Datastore. Existing entities with the same key are overwritten. The import occurs in the background and its progress can be monitored and managed via the Operation resource that is created. If an ImportEntities operation is cancelled, it is possible that a subset of the data has already been imported to Cloud Datastore.

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# code template only.
# It will require modifications to work:
# - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
# - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service
#   client as shown in:
#   https://googleapis.dev/python/google-api-core/latest/client_options.html
from google.cloud import datastore_admin_v1

def sample_import_entities():
    # Create a client
    client = datastore_admin_v1.DatastoreAdminClient()

    # Initialize request argument(s)
    request = datastore_admin_v1.ImportEntitiesRequest(
        project_id="project_id_value",
        input_url="input_url_value",
    )

    # Make the request
    operation = client.import_entities(request=request)

    print("Waiting for operation to complete...")

    response = operation.result()

    # Handle the response
    print(response)
  • Parameters

    • request (Union[google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.ImportEntitiesRequest, *[dict](https://python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/library/stdtypes.html#dict)]*) – The request object. The request for [google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.ImportEntities][google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.ImportEntities].

    • project_id (str) – Required. Project ID against which to make the request.

      This corresponds to the project_id field on the request instance; if request is provided, this should not be set.

    • labels (MutableMapping[str, *[str](https://python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/library/stdtypes.html#str)]*) – Client-assigned labels. This corresponds to the labels field on the request instance; if request is provided, this should not be set.

    • input_url (str) – Required. The full resource URL of the external storage location. Currently, only Google Cloud Storage is supported. So input_url should be of the form: gs://BUCKET_NAME[/NAMESPACE_PATH]/OVERALL_EXPORT_METADATA_FILE, where BUCKET_NAME is the name of the Cloud Storage bucket, NAMESPACE_PATH is an optional Cloud Storage namespace path (this is not a Cloud Datastore namespace), and OVERALL_EXPORT_METADATA_FILE is the metadata file written by the ExportEntities operation. For more information about Cloud Storage namespace paths, see Object name considerations.

      For more information, see [google.datastore.admin.v1.ExportEntitiesResponse.output_url][google.datastore.admin.v1.ExportEntitiesResponse.output_url].

      This corresponds to the input_url field on the request instance; if request is provided, this should not be set.

    • entity_filter (google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.EntityFilter) – Optionally specify which kinds/namespaces are to be imported. If provided, the list must be a subset of the EntityFilter used in creating the export, otherwise a FAILED_PRECONDITION error will be returned. If no filter is specified then all entities from the export are imported.

      This corresponds to the entity_filter field on the request instance; if request is provided, this should not be set.

    • retry (google.api_core.retry.Retry) – Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried.

    • timeout (float) – The timeout for this request.

    • metadata (Sequence[Tuple[str, *[str](https://python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/library/stdtypes.html#str)]*]) – Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata.

  • Returns

    An object representing a long-running operation.

    The result type for the operation will be google.protobuf.empty_pb2.Empty A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated

      empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to
      use it as the request or the response type of an API
      method. For instance:
    
      > service Foo {
    
      >     rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns
      >     (google.protobuf.Empty);
    
      > }
    
  • Return type

    google.api_core.operation.Operation

list_indexes(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.types.datastore_admin.ListIndexesRequest, dict]] = None, *, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE:

Lists the indexes that match the specified filters. Datastore uses an eventually consistent query to fetch the list of indexes and may occasionally return stale results.

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# It will require modifications to work:
# - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
# - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service
#   client as shown in:
#   https://googleapis.dev/python/google-api-core/latest/client_options.html
from google.cloud import datastore_admin_v1

def sample_list_indexes():
    # Create a client
    client = datastore_admin_v1.DatastoreAdminClient()

    # Initialize request argument(s)
    request = datastore_admin_v1.ListIndexesRequest(
    )

    # Make the request
    page_result = client.list_indexes(request=request)

    # Handle the response
    for response in page_result:
        print(response)
  • Parameters

  • Returns

    The response for

      [google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.ListIndexes][google.datastore.admin.v1.DatastoreAdmin.ListIndexes].
    

    Iterating over this object will yield results and resolve additional pages automatically.

  • Return type

    google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.services.datastore_admin.pagers.ListIndexesPager

static parse_common_billing_account_path(path: str)

Parse a billing_account path into its component segments.

static parse_common_folder_path(path: str)

Parse a folder path into its component segments.

static parse_common_location_path(path: str)

Parse a location path into its component segments.

static parse_common_organization_path(path: str)

Parse a organization path into its component segments.

static parse_common_project_path(path: str)

Parse a project path into its component segments.

property transport(: google.cloud.datastore_admin_v1.services.datastore_admin.transports.base.DatastoreAdminTranspor )

Returns the transport used by the client instance.

  • Returns

    The transport used by the client

      instance.
    
  • Return type

    DatastoreAdminTransport