spanner

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Published: Aug 22, 2017 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 10 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package spanner is an experimental, auto-generated package for the Cloud Spanner API.

Cloud Spanner is a managed, mission-critical, globally consistent and scalable relational database service.

Index

Examples

Constants

This section is empty.

Variables

This section is empty.

Functions

func DatabasePath

func DatabasePath(project, instance, database string) string

DatabasePath returns the path for the database resource.

func DefaultAuthScopes

func DefaultAuthScopes() []string

DefaultAuthScopes reports the default set of authentication scopes to use with this package.

func SessionPath

func SessionPath(project, instance, database, session string) string

SessionPath returns the path for the session resource.

Types

type CallOptions

type CallOptions struct {
	CreateSession       []gax.CallOption
	GetSession          []gax.CallOption
	DeleteSession       []gax.CallOption
	ExecuteSql          []gax.CallOption
	ExecuteStreamingSql []gax.CallOption
	Read                []gax.CallOption
	StreamingRead       []gax.CallOption
	BeginTransaction    []gax.CallOption
	Commit              []gax.CallOption
	Rollback            []gax.CallOption
}

CallOptions contains the retry settings for each method of Client.

type Client

type Client struct {

	// The call options for this service.
	CallOptions *CallOptions
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Client is a client for interacting with Cloud Spanner API.

func NewClient

func NewClient(ctx context.Context, opts ...option.ClientOption) (*Client, error)

NewClient creates a new spanner client.

Cloud Spanner API

The Cloud Spanner API can be used to manage sessions and execute transactions on data stored in Cloud Spanner databases.

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
// TODO: Use client.
_ = c
Output:

func (*Client) BeginTransaction

func (c *Client) BeginTransaction(ctx context.Context, req *spannerpb.BeginTransactionRequest, opts ...gax.CallOption) (*spannerpb.Transaction, error)

BeginTransaction begins a new transaction. This step can often be skipped: [Read][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.Read], [ExecuteSql][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.ExecuteSql] and [Commit][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.Commit] can begin a new transaction as a side-effect.

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}

req := &spannerpb.BeginTransactionRequest{
	// TODO: Fill request struct fields.
}
resp, err := c.BeginTransaction(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
// TODO: Use resp.
_ = resp
Output:

func (*Client) Close

func (c *Client) Close() error

Close closes the connection to the API service. The user should invoke this when the client is no longer required.

func (*Client) Commit

Commit commits a transaction. The request includes the mutations to be applied to rows in the database.

Commit might return an ABORTED error. This can occur at any time; commonly, the cause is conflicts with concurrent transactions. However, it can also happen for a variety of other reasons. If Commit returns ABORTED, the caller should re-attempt the transaction from the beginning, re-using the same session.

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}

req := &spannerpb.CommitRequest{
	// TODO: Fill request struct fields.
}
resp, err := c.Commit(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
// TODO: Use resp.
_ = resp
Output:

func (*Client) Connection

func (c *Client) Connection() *grpc.ClientConn

Connection returns the client's connection to the API service.

func (*Client) CreateSession

func (c *Client) CreateSession(ctx context.Context, req *spannerpb.CreateSessionRequest, opts ...gax.CallOption) (*spannerpb.Session, error)

CreateSession creates a new session. A session can be used to perform transactions that read and/or modify data in a Cloud Spanner database. Sessions are meant to be reused for many consecutive transactions.

Sessions can only execute one transaction at a time. To execute multiple concurrent read-write/write-only transactions, create multiple sessions. Note that standalone reads and queries use a transaction internally, and count toward the one transaction limit.

Cloud Spanner limits the number of sessions that can exist at any given time; thus, it is a good idea to delete idle and/or unneeded sessions. Aside from explicit deletes, Cloud Spanner can delete sessions for which no operations are sent for more than an hour. If a session is deleted, requests to it return NOT_FOUND.

Idle sessions can be kept alive by sending a trivial SQL query periodically, e.g., "SELECT 1".

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}

req := &spannerpb.CreateSessionRequest{
	// TODO: Fill request struct fields.
}
resp, err := c.CreateSession(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
// TODO: Use resp.
_ = resp
Output:

func (*Client) DeleteSession

func (c *Client) DeleteSession(ctx context.Context, req *spannerpb.DeleteSessionRequest, opts ...gax.CallOption) error

DeleteSession ends a session, releasing server resources associated with it.

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}

req := &spannerpb.DeleteSessionRequest{
	// TODO: Fill request struct fields.
}
err = c.DeleteSession(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
Output:

func (*Client) ExecuteSql

func (c *Client) ExecuteSql(ctx context.Context, req *spannerpb.ExecuteSqlRequest, opts ...gax.CallOption) (*spannerpb.ResultSet, error)

ExecuteSql executes an SQL query, returning all rows in a single reply. This method cannot be used to return a result set larger than 10 MiB; if the query yields more data than that, the query fails with a FAILED_PRECONDITION error.

Queries inside read-write transactions might return ABORTED. If this occurs, the application should restart the transaction from the beginning. See [Transaction][google.spanner.v1.Transaction] for more details.

Larger result sets can be fetched in streaming fashion by calling [ExecuteStreamingSql][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.ExecuteStreamingSql] instead.

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}

req := &spannerpb.ExecuteSqlRequest{
	// TODO: Fill request struct fields.
}
resp, err := c.ExecuteSql(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
// TODO: Use resp.
_ = resp
Output:

func (*Client) ExecuteStreamingSql

ExecuteStreamingSql like [ExecuteSql][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.ExecuteSql], except returns the result set as a stream. Unlike [ExecuteSql][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.ExecuteSql], there is no limit on the size of the returned result set. However, no individual row in the result set can exceed 100 MiB, and no column value can exceed 10 MiB.

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}

req := &spannerpb.ExecuteSqlRequest{
	// TODO: Fill request struct fields.
}
stream, err := c.ExecuteStreamingSql(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
for {
	resp, err := stream.Recv()
	if err == io.EOF {
		break
	}
	if err != nil {
		// TODO: handle error.
	}
	// TODO: Use resp.
	_ = resp
}
Output:

func (*Client) GetSession

func (c *Client) GetSession(ctx context.Context, req *spannerpb.GetSessionRequest, opts ...gax.CallOption) (*spannerpb.Session, error)

GetSession gets a session. Returns NOT_FOUND if the session does not exist. This is mainly useful for determining whether a session is still alive.

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}

req := &spannerpb.GetSessionRequest{
	// TODO: Fill request struct fields.
}
resp, err := c.GetSession(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
// TODO: Use resp.
_ = resp
Output:

func (*Client) Read

Read reads rows from the database using key lookups and scans, as a simple key/value style alternative to [ExecuteSql][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.ExecuteSql]. This method cannot be used to return a result set larger than 10 MiB; if the read matches more data than that, the read fails with a FAILED_PRECONDITION error.

Reads inside read-write transactions might return ABORTED. If this occurs, the application should restart the transaction from the beginning. See [Transaction][google.spanner.v1.Transaction] for more details.

Larger result sets can be yielded in streaming fashion by calling [StreamingRead][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.StreamingRead] instead.

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}

req := &spannerpb.ReadRequest{
	// TODO: Fill request struct fields.
}
resp, err := c.Read(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
// TODO: Use resp.
_ = resp
Output:

func (*Client) Rollback

func (c *Client) Rollback(ctx context.Context, req *spannerpb.RollbackRequest, opts ...gax.CallOption) error

Rollback rolls back a transaction, releasing any locks it holds. It is a good idea to call this for any transaction that includes one or more [Read][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.Read] or [ExecuteSql][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.ExecuteSql] requests and ultimately decides not to commit.

Rollback returns OK if it successfully aborts the transaction, the transaction was already aborted, or the transaction is not found. Rollback never returns ABORTED.

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}

req := &spannerpb.RollbackRequest{
	// TODO: Fill request struct fields.
}
err = c.Rollback(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
Output:

func (*Client) SetGoogleClientInfo

func (c *Client) SetGoogleClientInfo(keyval ...string)

SetGoogleClientInfo sets the name and version of the application in the `x-goog-api-client` header passed on each request. Intended for use by Google-written clients.

func (*Client) StreamingRead

StreamingRead like [Read][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.Read], except returns the result set as a stream. Unlike [Read][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.Read], there is no limit on the size of the returned result set. However, no individual row in the result set can exceed 100 MiB, and no column value can exceed 10 MiB.

Example
ctx := context.Background()
c, err := spanner.NewClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}

req := &spannerpb.ReadRequest{
	// TODO: Fill request struct fields.
}
stream, err := c.StreamingRead(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
	// TODO: Handle error.
}
for {
	resp, err := stream.Recv()
	if err == io.EOF {
		break
	}
	if err != nil {
		// TODO: handle error.
	}
	// TODO: Use resp.
	_ = resp
}
Output:

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