Reference documentation and code samples for the BigQuery Reservation V1 API class Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Reservation.
A reservation is a mechanism used to guarantee slots to users.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#autoscale
def autoscale() -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Reservation::Autoscale
- (::Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Reservation::Autoscale) — The configuration parameters for the auto scaling feature.
#autoscale=
def autoscale=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Reservation::Autoscale
- value (::Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Reservation::Autoscale) — The configuration parameters for the auto scaling feature.
- (::Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Reservation::Autoscale) — The configuration parameters for the auto scaling feature.
#concurrency
def concurrency() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — Job concurrency target which sets a soft upper bound on the number of jobs that can run concurrently in this reservation. This is a soft target due to asynchronous nature of the system and various optimizations for small queries. Default value is 0 which means that concurrency target will be automatically computed by the system. NOTE: this field is exposed as target job concurrency in the Information Schema, DDL and BigQuery CLI.
#concurrency=
def concurrency=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — Job concurrency target which sets a soft upper bound on the number of jobs that can run concurrently in this reservation. This is a soft target due to asynchronous nature of the system and various optimizations for small queries. Default value is 0 which means that concurrency target will be automatically computed by the system. NOTE: this field is exposed as target job concurrency in the Information Schema, DDL and BigQuery CLI.
- (::Integer) — Job concurrency target which sets a soft upper bound on the number of jobs that can run concurrently in this reservation. This is a soft target due to asynchronous nature of the system and various optimizations for small queries. Default value is 0 which means that concurrency target will be automatically computed by the system. NOTE: this field is exposed as target job concurrency in the Information Schema, DDL and BigQuery CLI.
#creation_time
def creation_time() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
- (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — Output only. Creation time of the reservation.
#edition
def edition() -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Edition
- (::Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Edition) — Edition of the reservation.
#edition=
def edition=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Edition
- value (::Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Edition) — Edition of the reservation.
- (::Google::Cloud::Bigquery::Reservation::V1::Edition) — Edition of the reservation.
#ignore_idle_slots
def ignore_idle_slots() -> ::Boolean
- (::Boolean) — If false, any query or pipeline job using this reservation will use idle slots from other reservations within the same admin project. If true, a query or pipeline job using this reservation will execute with the slot capacity specified in the slot_capacity field at most.
#ignore_idle_slots=
def ignore_idle_slots=(value) -> ::Boolean
- value (::Boolean) — If false, any query or pipeline job using this reservation will use idle slots from other reservations within the same admin project. If true, a query or pipeline job using this reservation will execute with the slot capacity specified in the slot_capacity field at most.
- (::Boolean) — If false, any query or pipeline job using this reservation will use idle slots from other reservations within the same admin project. If true, a query or pipeline job using this reservation will execute with the slot capacity specified in the slot_capacity field at most.
#multi_region_auxiliary
def multi_region_auxiliary() -> ::Boolean
-
(::Boolean) — Applicable only for reservations located within one of the BigQuery
multi-regions (US or EU).
If set to true, this reservation is placed in the organization's secondary region which is designated for disaster recovery purposes. If false, this reservation is placed in the organization's default region.
NOTE: this is a preview feature. Project must be allow-listed in order to set this field.
#multi_region_auxiliary=
def multi_region_auxiliary=(value) -> ::Boolean
-
value (::Boolean) — Applicable only for reservations located within one of the BigQuery
multi-regions (US or EU).
If set to true, this reservation is placed in the organization's secondary region which is designated for disaster recovery purposes. If false, this reservation is placed in the organization's default region.
NOTE: this is a preview feature. Project must be allow-listed in order to set this field.
-
(::Boolean) — Applicable only for reservations located within one of the BigQuery
multi-regions (US or EU).
If set to true, this reservation is placed in the organization's secondary region which is designated for disaster recovery purposes. If false, this reservation is placed in the organization's default region.
NOTE: this is a preview feature. Project must be allow-listed in order to set this field.
#name
def name() -> ::String
-
(::String) — The resource name of the reservation, e.g.,
projects/*/locations/*/reservations/team1-prod
. The reservation_id must only contain lower case alphanumeric characters or dashes. It must start with a letter and must not end with a dash. Its maximum length is 64 characters.
#name=
def name=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) — The resource name of the reservation, e.g.,
projects/*/locations/*/reservations/team1-prod
. The reservation_id must only contain lower case alphanumeric characters or dashes. It must start with a letter and must not end with a dash. Its maximum length is 64 characters.
-
(::String) — The resource name of the reservation, e.g.,
projects/*/locations/*/reservations/team1-prod
. The reservation_id must only contain lower case alphanumeric characters or dashes. It must start with a letter and must not end with a dash. Its maximum length is 64 characters.
#original_primary_location
def original_primary_location() -> ::String
- (::String) — Optional. The location where the reservation was originally created. This is set only during the failover reservation's creation. All billing charges for the failover reservation will be applied to this location.
#original_primary_location=
def original_primary_location=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — Optional. The location where the reservation was originally created. This is set only during the failover reservation's creation. All billing charges for the failover reservation will be applied to this location.
- (::String) — Optional. The location where the reservation was originally created. This is set only during the failover reservation's creation. All billing charges for the failover reservation will be applied to this location.
#primary_location
def primary_location() -> ::String
- (::String) — Optional. The current location of the reservation's primary replica. This field is only set for reservations using the managed disaster recovery feature.
#primary_location=
def primary_location=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — Optional. The current location of the reservation's primary replica. This field is only set for reservations using the managed disaster recovery feature.
- (::String) — Optional. The current location of the reservation's primary replica. This field is only set for reservations using the managed disaster recovery feature.
#secondary_location
def secondary_location() -> ::String
- (::String) — Optional. The current location of the reservation's secondary replica. This field is only set for reservations using the managed disaster recovery feature. Users can set this in create reservation calls to create a failover reservation or in update reservation calls to convert a non-failover reservation to a failover reservation(or vice versa).
#secondary_location=
def secondary_location=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — Optional. The current location of the reservation's secondary replica. This field is only set for reservations using the managed disaster recovery feature. Users can set this in create reservation calls to create a failover reservation or in update reservation calls to convert a non-failover reservation to a failover reservation(or vice versa).
- (::String) — Optional. The current location of the reservation's secondary replica. This field is only set for reservations using the managed disaster recovery feature. Users can set this in create reservation calls to create a failover reservation or in update reservation calls to convert a non-failover reservation to a failover reservation(or vice versa).
#slot_capacity
def slot_capacity() -> ::Integer
-
(::Integer) — Baseline slots available to this reservation. A slot is a unit of
computational power in BigQuery, and serves as the unit of parallelism.
Queries using this reservation might use more slots during runtime if ignore_idle_slots is set to false, or autoscaling is enabled.
If edition is EDITION_UNSPECIFIED and total slot_capacity of the reservation and its siblings exceeds the total slot_count of all capacity commitments, the request will fail with
google.rpc.Code.RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED
.If edition is any value but EDITION_UNSPECIFIED, then the above requirement is not needed. The total slot_capacity of the reservation and its siblings may exceed the total slot_count of capacity commitments. In that case, the exceeding slots will be charged with the autoscale SKU. You can increase the number of baseline slots in a reservation every few minutes. If you want to decrease your baseline slots, you are limited to once an hour if you have recently changed your baseline slot capacity and your baseline slots exceed your committed slots. Otherwise, you can decrease your baseline slots every few minutes.
#slot_capacity=
def slot_capacity=(value) -> ::Integer
-
value (::Integer) — Baseline slots available to this reservation. A slot is a unit of
computational power in BigQuery, and serves as the unit of parallelism.
Queries using this reservation might use more slots during runtime if ignore_idle_slots is set to false, or autoscaling is enabled.
If edition is EDITION_UNSPECIFIED and total slot_capacity of the reservation and its siblings exceeds the total slot_count of all capacity commitments, the request will fail with
google.rpc.Code.RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED
.If edition is any value but EDITION_UNSPECIFIED, then the above requirement is not needed. The total slot_capacity of the reservation and its siblings may exceed the total slot_count of capacity commitments. In that case, the exceeding slots will be charged with the autoscale SKU. You can increase the number of baseline slots in a reservation every few minutes. If you want to decrease your baseline slots, you are limited to once an hour if you have recently changed your baseline slot capacity and your baseline slots exceed your committed slots. Otherwise, you can decrease your baseline slots every few minutes.
-
(::Integer) — Baseline slots available to this reservation. A slot is a unit of
computational power in BigQuery, and serves as the unit of parallelism.
Queries using this reservation might use more slots during runtime if ignore_idle_slots is set to false, or autoscaling is enabled.
If edition is EDITION_UNSPECIFIED and total slot_capacity of the reservation and its siblings exceeds the total slot_count of all capacity commitments, the request will fail with
google.rpc.Code.RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED
.If edition is any value but EDITION_UNSPECIFIED, then the above requirement is not needed. The total slot_capacity of the reservation and its siblings may exceed the total slot_count of capacity commitments. In that case, the exceeding slots will be charged with the autoscale SKU. You can increase the number of baseline slots in a reservation every few minutes. If you want to decrease your baseline slots, you are limited to once an hour if you have recently changed your baseline slot capacity and your baseline slots exceed your committed slots. Otherwise, you can decrease your baseline slots every few minutes.
#update_time
def update_time() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
- (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — Output only. Last update time of the reservation.