Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Cbt is a tool for doing basic interactions with Cloud Bigtable. To learn how to install the cbt tool, see the [cbt overview](https://cloud.google.com/bigtable/docs/go/cbt-overview).
Usage:
cbt [options] command [arguments]
The commands are:
count Count rows in a table createinstance Create an instance with an initial cluster createcluster Create a cluster in the configured instance (replication alpha) createfamily Create a column family createtable Create a table updatecluster Update a cluster in the configured instance deleteinstance Deletes an instance deletecluster Deletes a cluster from the configured instance (replication alpha) deletecolumn Delete all cells in a column deletefamily Delete a column family deleterow Delete a row deletetable Delete a table doc Print godoc-suitable documentation for cbt help Print help text listinstances List instances in a project listclusters List instances in an instance lookup Read from a single row ls List tables and column families mddoc Print documentation for cbt in Markdown format read Read rows set Set value of a cell setgcpolicy Set the GC policy for a column family waitforreplication Blocks until all the completed writes have been replicated to all the clusters (replication alpha) version Print the current cbt version
Use "cbt help <command>" for more information about a command.
The options are:
-project string project ID, if unset uses gcloud configured project -instance string Cloud Bigtable instance -creds string if set, use application credentials in this file
Alpha features are not currently available to most Cloud Bigtable customers. The features might be changed in backward-incompatible ways and are not recommended for production use. They are not subject to any SLA or deprecation policy.
For convenience, values of the -project, -instance, -creds, -admin-endpoint and -data-endpoint flags may be specified in /usr/local/google/home/igorbernstein/.cbtrc in this format:
project = my-project-123 instance = my-instance creds = path-to-account-key.json admin-endpoint = hostname:port data-endpoint = hostname:port
All values are optional, and all will be overridden by flags.
Count rows in a table ¶
Usage:
cbt count <table>
Create an instance with an initial cluster ¶
Usage:
cbt createinstance <instance-id> <display-name> <cluster-id> <zone> <num-nodes> <storage type> instance-id Permanent, unique id for the instance display-name Description of the instance cluster-id Permanent, unique id for the cluster in the instance zone The zone in which to create the cluster num-nodes The number of nodes to create storage-type SSD or HDD
Create a cluster in the configured instance (replication alpha)
Usage:
cbt createcluster <cluster-id> <zone> <num-nodes> <storage type> cluster-id Permanent, unique id for the cluster in the instance zone The zone in which to create the cluster num-nodes The number of nodes to create storage-type SSD or HDD
Create a column family ¶
Usage:
cbt createfamily <table> <family>
Create a table ¶
Usage:
cbt createtable <table> [families=family[:(maxage=<d> | maxversions=<n>)],...] [splits=split,...] families: Column families and their associated GC policies. See "setgcpolicy". Example: families=family1:maxage=1w,family2:maxversions=1 splits: Row key to be used to initially split the table
Update a cluster in the configured instance ¶
Usage:
cbt updatecluster <cluster-id> [num-nodes=num-nodes] cluster-id Permanent, unique id for the cluster in the instance num-nodes The number of nodes to update to
Deletes an instance ¶
Usage:
cbt deleteinstance <instance>
Deletes a cluster from the configured instance (replication alpha)
Usage:
cbt deletecluster <cluster>
Delete all cells in a column ¶
Usage:
cbt deletecolumn <table> <row> <family> <column> [app-profile=<app profile id>] app-profile=<app profile id> The app profile id to use for the request (replication alpha)
Delete a column family ¶
Usage:
cbt deletefamily <table> <family>
Delete a row ¶
Usage:
cbt deleterow <table> <row> [app-profile=<app profile id>] app-profile=<app profile id> The app profile id to use for the request (replication alpha)
Delete a table ¶
Usage:
cbt deletetable <table>
Print godoc-suitable documentation for cbt ¶
Usage:
cbt doc
Print help text ¶
Usage:
cbt help [command]
List instances in a project ¶
Usage:
cbt listinstances
List instances in an instance ¶
Usage:
cbt listclusters
Read from a single row ¶
Usage:
cbt lookup <table> <row> [app-profile=<app profile id>] app-profile=<app profile id> The app profile id to use for the request (replication alpha)
List tables and column families ¶
Usage:
cbt ls List tables cbt ls <table> List column families in <table>
Print documentation for cbt in Markdown format ¶
Usage:
cbt mddoc
Read rows ¶
Usage:
cbt read <table> [start=<row>] [end=<row>] [prefix=<prefix>] [regex=<regex>] [count=<n>] [app-profile=<app profile id>] start=<row> Start reading at this row end=<row> Stop reading before this row prefix=<prefix> Read rows with this prefix regex=<regex> Read rows with keys matching this regex count=<n> Read only this many rows app-profile=<app profile id> The app profile id to use for the request (replication alpha)
Set value of a cell ¶
Usage:
cbt set <table> <row> [app-profile=<app profile id>] family:column=val[@ts] ... app-profile=<app profile id> The app profile id to use for the request (replication alpha) family:column=val[@ts] may be repeated to set multiple cells. ts is an optional integer timestamp. If it cannot be parsed, the `@ts` part will be interpreted as part of the value.
Set the GC policy for a column family ¶
Usage:
cbt setgcpolicy <table> <family> ( maxage=<d> | maxversions=<n> ) maxage=<d> Maximum timestamp age to preserve (e.g. "1h", "4d") maxversions=<n> Maximum number of versions to preserve
Blocks until all the completed writes have been replicated to all the clusters (replication alpha)
Usage:
cbt waitforreplication <table>
Print the current cbt version ¶
Usage:
cbt version