Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Bigtable Admin V2 API class Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type.
Type
represents the type of data that is written to, read from, or stored
in Bigtable. It is heavily based on the GoogleSQL standard to help maintain
familiarity and consistency across products and features.
For compatibility with Bigtable's existing untyped APIs, each Type
includes
an Encoding
which describes how to convert to/from the underlying data.
This might involve composing a series of steps into an "encoding chain," for
example to convert from INT64 -> STRING -> raw bytes. In most cases, a "link"
in the encoding chain will be based an on existing GoogleSQL conversion
function like CAST
.
Each link in the encoding chain also defines the following properties:
- Natural sort: Does the encoded value sort consistently with the original
typed value? Note that Bigtable will always sort data based on the raw
encoded value, not the decoded type.
- Example: BYTES values sort in the same order as their raw encodings.
- Counterexample: Encoding INT64 to a fixed-width STRING does not preserve sort order when dealing with negative numbers. INT64(1) > INT64(-1), but STRING("-00001") > STRING("00001).
- The overall encoding chain has this property if every link does.
- Self-delimiting: If we concatenate two encoded values, can we always tell
where the first one ends and the second one begins?
- Example: If we encode INT64s to fixed-width STRINGs, the first value will always contain exactly N digits, possibly preceded by a sign.
- Counterexample: If we concatenate two UTF-8 encoded STRINGs, we have no way to tell where the first one ends.
- The overall encoding chain has this property if any link does.
- Compatibility: Which other systems have matching encoding schemes? For example, does this encoding have a GoogleSQL equivalent? HBase? Java?
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#aggregate_type
def aggregate_type() -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Aggregate
- (::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Aggregate) — Aggregate
#aggregate_type=
def aggregate_type=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Aggregate
- value (::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Aggregate) — Aggregate
- (::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Aggregate) — Aggregate
#bytes_type
def bytes_type() -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Bytes
#bytes_type=
def bytes_type=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Bytes
- value (::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Bytes) — Bytes
#int64_type
def int64_type() -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Int64
#int64_type=
def int64_type=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Int64
- value (::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::Int64) — Int64
#string_type
def string_type() -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::String
#string_type=
def string_type=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::String
- value (::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::Admin::V2::Type::String) — String