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Node information for nodes appearing in a
QueryPlan.plan_nodes][google.spanner.v1.QueryPlan.plan_nodes]
.
Used to determine the type of node. May be needed for
visualizing different kinds of nodes differently. For example,
If the node is a
SCALAR][google.spanner.v1.PlanNode.Kind.SCALAR]
node, it will
have a condensed representation which can be used to directly
embed a description of the node in its parent.
List of child node index
\ es and their relationship to
this parent.
Attributes relevant to the node contained in a group of key- value pairs. For example, a Parameter Reference node could have the following information in its metadata: :: { "parameter_reference": "param1", "parameter_type": "array" }
Inheritance
builtins.object > google.protobuf.pyext._message.CMessage > builtins.object > google.protobuf.message.Message > PlanNodeClasses
ChildLink
Metadata associated with a parent-child relationship appearing in a
PlanNode][google.spanner.v1.PlanNode]
.
The type of the link. For example, in Hash Joins this could be used to distinguish between the build child and the probe child, or in the case of the child being an output variable, to represent the tag associated with the output variable.
ShortRepresentation
Condensed representation of a node and its subtree. Only present for
SCALAR
[PlanNode(s)][google.spanner.v1.PlanNode].
A mapping of (subquery variable name) -> (subquery node id)
for cases where the description
string of this node
references a SCALAR
subquery contained in the expression
subtree rooted at this node. The referenced SCALAR
subquery may not necessarily be a direct child of this node.