Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Bigtable V2 API class Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::ReadRowsResponse.
Response message for Bigtable.ReadRows.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#chunks
def chunks() -> ::Array<::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::ReadRowsResponse::CellChunk>
Returns
- (::Array<::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::ReadRowsResponse::CellChunk>) — A collection of a row's contents as part of the read request.
#chunks=
def chunks=(value) -> ::Array<::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::ReadRowsResponse::CellChunk>
Parameter
- value (::Array<::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::ReadRowsResponse::CellChunk>) — A collection of a row's contents as part of the read request.
Returns
- (::Array<::Google::Cloud::Bigtable::V2::ReadRowsResponse::CellChunk>) — A collection of a row's contents as part of the read request.
#last_scanned_row_key
def last_scanned_row_key() -> ::String
Returns
- (::String) — Optionally the server might return the row key of the last row it has scanned. The client can use this to construct a more efficient retry request if needed: any row keys or portions of ranges less than this row key can be dropped from the request. This is primarily useful for cases where the server has read a lot of data that was filtered out since the last committed row key, allowing the client to skip that work on a retry.
#last_scanned_row_key=
def last_scanned_row_key=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
- value (::String) — Optionally the server might return the row key of the last row it has scanned. The client can use this to construct a more efficient retry request if needed: any row keys or portions of ranges less than this row key can be dropped from the request. This is primarily useful for cases where the server has read a lot of data that was filtered out since the last committed row key, allowing the client to skip that work on a retry.
Returns
- (::String) — Optionally the server might return the row key of the last row it has scanned. The client can use this to construct a more efficient retry request if needed: any row keys or portions of ranges less than this row key can be dropped from the request. This is primarily useful for cases where the server has read a lot of data that was filtered out since the last committed row key, allowing the client to skip that work on a retry.