Table¶
User-friendly container for Google Cloud Bigtable Table.
- class google.cloud.bigtable.table.ClusterState(replication_state)[source]¶
Bases:
object
Representation of a Cluster State.
- Parameters
replication_state (int) – enum value for cluster state Possible replications_state values are 0 for STATE_NOT_KNOWN: The replication state of the table is unknown in this cluster. 1 for INITIALIZING: The cluster was recently created, and the table must finish copying over pre-existing data from other clusters before it can begin receiving live replication updates and serving
Data API
requests. 2 for PLANNED_MAINTENANCE: The table is temporarily unable to serveData API
requests from this cluster due to planned internal maintenance. 3 for UNPLANNED_MAINTENANCE: The table is temporarily unable to serveData API
requests from this cluster due to unplanned or emergency maintenance. 4 for READY: The table can serveData API
requests from this cluster. Depending on replication delay, reads may not immediately reflect the state of the table in other clusters.
- __eq__(other)[source]¶
Checks if two ClusterState instances(self and other) are equal on the basis of instance variable ‘replication_state’.
- Parameters
other (ClusterState) – ClusterState instance to compare with.
- Return type
Boolean value
- Returns
True if two cluster state instances have same replication_state.
- google.cloud.bigtable.table.DEFAULT_RETRY = <google.api_core.retry.retry_unary.Retry object>¶
The default retry strategy to be used on retry-able errors.
Used by
mutate_rows()
.
- google.cloud.bigtable.table.RETRYABLE_MUTATION_ERRORS = (<class 'google.api_core.exceptions.Aborted'>, <class 'google.api_core.exceptions.DeadlineExceeded'>, <class 'google.api_core.exceptions.ServiceUnavailable'>, <class 'google.api_core.exceptions.InternalServerError'>)¶
Errors which can be retried during row mutation.
- class google.cloud.bigtable.table.Table(table_id, instance, mutation_timeout=None, app_profile_id=None)[source]¶
Bases:
object
Representation of a Google Cloud Bigtable Table.
Note
We don’t define any properties on a table other than the name. The only other fields are
column_families
andgranularity
, Thecolumn_families
are not stored locally andgranularity
is an enum with only one value.We can use a
Table
to:create()
the tabledelete()
the tablelist_column_families()
in the table
- Parameters
- append_row(row_key)[source]¶
Create a
AppendRow
associated with this table.For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) row_keys = [b"row_key_1", b"row_key_2"] row1_obj = table.append_row(row_keys[0]) row2_obj = table.append_row(row_keys[1])
- Parameters
row_key (bytes) – The key for the row being created.
- Returns
A row owned by this table.
- backup(backup_id, cluster_id=None, expire_time=None)[source]¶
Factory to create a Backup linked to this Table.
- Parameters
backup_id (str) – The ID of the Backup to be created.
cluster_id (str) – (Optional) The ID of the Cluster. Required for calling ‘delete’, ‘exists’ etc. methods.
expire_time (
datetime.datetime
) – (Optional) The expiration time of this new Backup. Required, if the create method needs to be called.
- Return type
- Returns
A backup linked to this table.
- column_family(column_family_id, gc_rule=None)[source]¶
Factory to create a column family associated with this table.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) column_family_obj = table.column_family(COLUMN_FAMILY_ID)
- Parameters
column_family_id (str) – The ID of the column family. Must be of the form
[_a-zA-Z0-9][-_.a-zA-Z0-9]*
.gc_rule (
GarbageCollectionRule
) – (Optional) The garbage collection settings for this column family.
- Return type
- Returns
A column family owned by this table.
- conditional_row(row_key, filter_)[source]¶
Create a
ConditionalRow
associated with this table.For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client from google.cloud.bigtable.row_filters import PassAllFilter client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) row_keys = [b"row_key_1", b"row_key_2"] filter_ = PassAllFilter(True) row1_obj = table.conditional_row(row_keys[0], filter_=filter_) row2_obj = table.conditional_row(row_keys[1], filter_=filter_)
- Parameters
row_key (bytes) – The key for the row being created.
filter (
RowFilter
) – (Optional) Filter to be used for conditional mutations. SeeConditionalRow
for more details.
- Returns
A row owned by this table.
- create(initial_split_keys=[], column_families={})[source]¶
Creates this table.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client from google.cloud.bigtable import column_family client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) # Create table without Column families. table1 = instance.table("table_id1") table1.create() # Create table with Column families. table2 = instance.table("table_id2") # Define the GC policy to retain only the most recent 2 versions. max_versions_rule = column_family.MaxVersionsGCRule(2) table2.create(column_families={"cf1": max_versions_rule})
Note
A create request returns a
_generated.table.Table
but we don’t use this response.
- delete()[source]¶
Delete this table.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table("table_id_del") table.delete()
- direct_row(row_key)[source]¶
Create a
DirectRow
associated with this table.For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) row_keys = [b"row_key_1", b"row_key_2"] row1_obj = table.direct_row(row_keys[0]) row2_obj = table.direct_row(row_keys[1])
- Parameters
row_key (bytes) – The key for the row being created.
- Returns
A row owned by this table.
- drop_by_prefix(row_key_prefix, timeout=None)[source]¶
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) row_key_prefix = b"row_key_2" table.drop_by_prefix(row_key_prefix, timeout=200)
- Parameters
- Raise
google.api_core.exceptions.GoogleAPICallError: If the request failed for any reason. google.api_core.exceptions.RetryError: If the request failed due to a retryable error and retry attempts failed. ValueError: If the parameters are invalid.
- exists()[source]¶
Check whether the table exists.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) table_exists = table.exists()
- Return type
- Returns
True if the table exists, else False.
- get_cluster_states()[source]¶
List the cluster states owned by this table.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) get_cluster_states = table.get_cluster_states()
- Return type
- Returns
Dictionary of cluster states for this table. Keys are cluster ids and values are :class: ‘ClusterState’ instances.
- get_encryption_info()[source]¶
List the encryption info for each cluster owned by this table.
Gets the current encryption info for the table across all of the clusters. The returned dict will be keyed by cluster id and contain a status for all of the keys in use.
- Return type
- Returns
Dictionary of encryption info for this table. Keys are cluster ids and values are tuples of
google.cloud.bigtable.encryption.EncryptionInfo
instances.
- get_iam_policy()[source]¶
Gets the IAM access control policy for this table.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table("table_id_iam_policy") policy = table.get_iam_policy()
- Return type
google.cloud.bigtable.policy.Policy
- Returns
The current IAM policy of this table.
- list_backups(cluster_id=None, filter_=None, order_by=None, page_size=0)[source]¶
List Backups for this Table.
- Parameters
cluster_id (str) – (Optional) Specifies a single cluster to list Backups from. If none is specified, the returned list contains all the Backups in this Instance.
filter (str) –
- (Optional) A filter expression that filters backups
listed in the response. The expression must specify the field name, a comparison operator, and the value that you want to use for filtering. The value must be a string, a number, or a boolean. The comparison operator must be <, >, <=, >=, !=, =, or :. Colon ‘:’ represents a HAS operator which is roughly synonymous with equality. Filter rules are case insensitive.
The fields eligible for filtering are:
name
source_table
state
start_time
(values of the format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ)end_time
(values of the format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ)expire_time
(values of the format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ)size_bytes
To filter on multiple expressions, provide each separate expression within parentheses. By default, each expression is an AND expression. However, you can include AND, OR, and NOT expressions explicitly.
Some examples of using filters are:
name:"exact"
–> The Backup name is the string “exact”.name:howl
–> The Backup name contains the string “howl”source_table:prod
–> The source table’s name containsthe string “prod”.
state:CREATING
–> The Backup is pending creation.state:READY
–> The Backup is created and ready for use.(name:howl) AND (start_time < "2020-05-28T14:50:00Z")
–> The Backup name contains the string “howl” and the Backup start time is before 2020-05-28T14:50:00Z.
size_bytes > 10000000000
–> The Backup size is greaterthan 10GB
order_by (str) –
(Optional) An expression for specifying the sort order of the results of the request. The string value should specify one or more fields in
Backup
. The full syntax is described at https://aip.dev/132#ordering.Fields supported are: * name * source_table * expire_time * start_time * end_time * size_bytes * state
For example, “start_time”. The default sorting order is ascending. To specify descending order for the field, a suffix ” desc” should be appended to the field name. For example, “start_time desc”. Redundant space characters in the syntax are insigificant. If order_by is empty, results will be sorted by
start_time
in descending order starting from the most recently created backup.page_size (int) – (Optional) The maximum number of resources contained in the underlying API response. If page streaming is performed per-resource, this parameter does not affect the return value. If page streaming is performed per-page, this determines the maximum number of resources in a page.
- Return type
- Returns
Iterator of
Backup
resources within the current Instance.- Raises
ValueError
if one of the returned Backups’ name is not of the expected format.
- list_column_families()[source]¶
List the column families owned by this table.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) column_family_list = table.list_column_families()
- Return type
- Returns
Dictionary of column families attached to this table. Keys are strings (column family names) and values are
ColumnFamily
instances.- Raises
ValueError
if the column family name from the response does not agree with the computed name from the column family ID.
- mutate_rows(rows, retry=<google.api_core.retry.retry_unary.Retry object>, timeout=_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE)[source]¶
Mutates multiple rows in bulk.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) row_keys = [ b"row_key_1", b"row_key_2", b"row_key_3", b"row_key_4", b"row_key_20", b"row_key_22", b"row_key_200", ] col_name = b"col-name1" rows = [] for i, row_key in enumerate(row_keys): value = "value_{}".format(i).encode() row = table.row(row_key) row.set_cell( COLUMN_FAMILY_ID, col_name, value, timestamp=datetime.datetime.utcnow() ) rows.append(row) response = table.mutate_rows(rows) # validate that all rows written successfully for i, status in enumerate(response): if status.code != 0: print("Row number {} failed to write".format(i))
The method tries to update all specified rows. If some of the rows weren’t updated, it would not remove mutations. They can be applied to the row separately. If row mutations finished successfully, they would be cleaned up.
Optionally, a
retry
strategy can be specified to re-attempt mutations on rows that return transient errors. This method will retry until all rows succeed or until the request deadline is reached. To specify aretry
strategy of “do-nothing”, a deadline of0.0
can be specified.- Parameters
rows (list) – List or other iterable of
DirectRow
instances.retry (
Retry
) – (Optional) Retry delay and deadline arguments. To override, the default valueDEFAULT_RETRY
can be used and modified with thewith_delay()
method or thewith_deadline()
method.timeout (float) – number of seconds bounding retries for the call
- Return type
- Returns
A list of response statuses (google.rpc.status_pb2.Status) corresponding to success or failure of each row mutation sent. These will be in the same order as the rows.
- mutations_batcher(flush_count=100, max_row_bytes=20971520)[source]¶
Factory to create a mutation batcher associated with this instance.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) batcher = table.mutations_batcher()
- Parameters
flush_count (int) – (Optional) Maximum number of rows per batch. If it reaches the max number of rows it calls finish_batch() to mutate the current row batch. Default is FLUSH_COUNT (1000 rows).
max_row_bytes (int) – (Optional) Max number of row mutations size to flush. If it reaches the max number of row mutations size it calls finish_batch() to mutate the current row batch. Default is MAX_ROW_BYTES (5 MB).
- property name¶
Table name used in requests.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) table_name = table.name
Note
This property will not change if
table_id
does not, but the return value is not cached.The table name is of the form
"projects/../instances/../tables/{table_id}"
- Return type
- Returns
The table name.
- read_row(row_key, filter_=None)[source]¶
Read a single row from this table.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) row_key = "row_key_1" row = table.read_row(row_key)
- Parameters
- Return type
PartialRowData
,NoneType
- Returns
The contents of the row if any chunks were returned in the response, otherwise
None
.- Raises
ValueError
if a commit row chunk is never encountered.
- read_rows(start_key=None, end_key=None, limit=None, filter_=None, end_inclusive=False, row_set=None, retry=<google.api_core.retry.retry_unary.Retry object>)[source]¶
Read rows from this table.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) # Read full table partial_rows = table.read_rows() # Read row's value total_rows = [] for row in partial_rows: cell = row.cells[COLUMN_FAMILY_ID][col_name][0] print(cell.value.decode("utf-8")) total_rows.append(cell)
- Parameters
start_key (bytes) – (Optional) The beginning of a range of row keys to read from. The range will include
start_key
. If left empty, will be interpreted as the empty string.end_key (bytes) – (Optional) The end of a range of row keys to read from. The range will not include
end_key
. If left empty, will be interpreted as an infinite string.limit (int) – (Optional) The read will terminate after committing to N rows’ worth of results. The default (zero) is to return all results.
filter (
RowFilter
) – (Optional) The filter to apply to the contents of the specified row(s). If unset, reads every column in each row.end_inclusive (bool) – (Optional) Whether the
end_key
should be considered inclusive. The default is False (exclusive).row_set (
RowSet
) – (Optional) The row set containing multiple row keys and row_ranges.retry (
Retry
) – (Optional) Retry delay and deadline arguments. To override, the default valueDEFAULT_RETRY_READ_ROWS
can be used and modified with thewith_delay()
method or thewith_deadline()
method.
- Return type
- Returns
A
PartialRowsData
a generator for consuming the streamed results.
- restore(new_table_id, cluster_id=None, backup_id=None, backup_name=None)[source]¶
Creates a new Table by restoring from the Backup specified by either backup_id or backup_name. The returned
long-running operation
can be used to track the progress of the operation and to cancel it. Theresponse
type isTable
, if successful.- Parameters
new_table_id (str) – The ID of the Table to create and restore to. This Table must not already exist.
cluster_id (str) – The ID of the Cluster containing the Backup. This parameter gets overriden by backup_name, if the latter is provided.
backup_id (str) – The ID of the Backup to restore the Table from. This parameter gets overriden by backup_name, if the latter is provided.
backup_name (str) – (Optional) The full name of the Backup to restore from. If specified, it overrides the cluster_id and backup_id parameters even of such specified.
- Returns
An instance of
_OperationFuture
.- Raises
google.api_core.exceptions.AlreadyExists: If the table already exists.
- Raises
google.api_core.exceptions.GoogleAPICallError: If the request failed for any reason.
- Raises
google.api_core.exceptions.RetryError: If the request failed due to a retryable error and retry attempts failed.
- Raises
ValueError: If the parameters are invalid.
- row(row_key, filter_=None, append=False)[source]¶
Factory to create a row associated with this table.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) row_keys = [b"row_key_1", b"row_key_2"] row1_obj = table.row(row_keys[0]) row2_obj = table.row(row_keys[1])
Warning
At most one of
filter_
andappend
can be used in aRow
.- Parameters
row_key (bytes) – The key for the row being created.
filter (
RowFilter
) – (Optional) Filter to be used for conditional mutations. SeeConditionalRow
for more details.append (bool) – (Optional) Flag to determine if the row should be used for append mutations.
- Return type
- Returns
A row owned by this table.
- Raises
ValueError
if bothfilter_
andappend
are used.
- sample_row_keys()[source]¶
Read a sample of row keys in the table.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table("table_id1_samplerow") data = table.sample_row_keys() actual_keys, offset = zip(*[(rk.row_key, rk.offset_bytes) for rk in data])
The returned row keys will delimit contiguous sections of the table of approximately equal size, which can be used to break up the data for distributed tasks like mapreduces.
The elements in the iterator are a SampleRowKeys response and they have the properties
offset_bytes
androw_key
. They occur in sorted order. The table might have contents before the first row key in the list and after the last one, but a key containing the empty string indicates “end of table” and will be the last response given, if present.Note
Row keys in this list may not have ever been written to or read from, and users should therefore not make any assumptions about the row key structure that are specific to their use case.
The
offset_bytes
field on a response indicates the approximate total storage space used by all rows in the table which precederow_key
. Buffering the contents of all rows between two subsequent samples would require space roughly equal to the difference in theiroffset_bytes
fields.- Return type
GrpcRendezvous
- Returns
A cancel-able iterator. Can be consumed by calling
next()
or by casting to alist
and can be cancelled by callingcancel()
.
- set_iam_policy(policy)[source]¶
Sets the IAM access control policy for this table. Replaces any existing policy.
For more information about policy, please see documentation of class google.cloud.bigtable.policy.Policy
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client from google.cloud.bigtable.policy import Policy from google.cloud.bigtable.policy import BIGTABLE_ADMIN_ROLE client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table("table_id_iam_policy") new_policy = Policy() new_policy[BIGTABLE_ADMIN_ROLE] = [Policy.service_account(service_account_email)] policy_latest = table.set_iam_policy(new_policy)
- Parameters
policy (
google.cloud.bigtable.policy.Policy
) – A new IAM policy to replace the current IAM policy of this table.- Return type
google.cloud.bigtable.policy.Policy
- Returns
The current IAM policy of this table.
- test_iam_permissions(permissions)[source]¶
Tests whether the caller has the given permissions for this table. Returns the permissions that the caller has.
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table("table_id_iam_policy") permissions = ["bigtable.tables.mutateRows", "bigtable.tables.readRows"] permissions_allowed = table.test_iam_permissions(permissions)
- Parameters
permissions (list) – The set of permissions to check for the
resource
. Permissions with wildcards (such as ‘*’ or ‘storage.*’) are not allowed. For more information see IAM Overview. Bigtable Permissions.- Return type
- Returns
A List(string) of permissions allowed on the table.
- truncate(timeout=None)[source]¶
Truncate the table
For example:
from google.cloud.bigtable import Client client = Client(admin=True) instance = client.instance(INSTANCE_ID) table = instance.table(TABLE_ID) table.truncate(timeout=200)
- Parameters
timeout (float) – (Optional) The amount of time, in seconds, to wait for the request to complete.
- Raise
google.api_core.exceptions.GoogleAPICallError: If the request failed for any reason. google.api_core.exceptions.RetryError: If the request failed due to a retryable error and retry attempts failed. ValueError: If the parameters are invalid.
- yield_rows(**kwargs)[source]¶
Read rows from this table.
Warning
This method will be removed in future releases. Please use
read_rows
instead.- Parameters
start_key (bytes) – (Optional) The beginning of a range of row keys to read from. The range will include
start_key
. If left empty, will be interpreted as the empty string.end_key (bytes) – (Optional) The end of a range of row keys to read from. The range will not include
end_key
. If left empty, will be interpreted as an infinite string.limit (int) – (Optional) The read will terminate after committing to N rows’ worth of results. The default (zero) is to return all results.
filter (
RowFilter
) – (Optional) The filter to apply to the contents of the specified row(s). If unset, reads every column in each row.row_set (
RowSet
) – (Optional) The row set containing multiple row keys and row_ranges.
- Return type
- Returns
A
PartialRowData
for each row returned
- exception google.cloud.bigtable.table.TableMismatchError[source]¶
Bases:
ValueError
Row from another table.
- exception google.cloud.bigtable.table.TooManyMutationsError[source]¶
Bases:
ValueError
The number of mutations for bulk request is too big.