Class: Google::Apis::BigqueryV2::JobConfigurationLoad

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
Core::Hashable, Core::JsonObjectSupport
Defined in:
generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb,
generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/representations.rb,
generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/representations.rb

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Core::JsonObjectSupport

#to_json

Methods included from Core::Hashable

process_value, #to_h

Constructor Details

#initialize(**args) ⇒ JobConfigurationLoad

Returns a new instance of JobConfigurationLoad



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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2202

def initialize(**args)
   update!(**args)
end

Instance Attribute Details

#allow_jagged_rowsBoolean Also known as: allow_jagged_rows?

[Optional] Accept rows that are missing trailing optional columns. The missing values are treated as nulls. If false, records with missing trailing columns are treated as bad records, and if there are too many bad records, an invalid error is returned in the job result. The default value is false. Only applicable to CSV, ignored for other formats. Corresponds to the JSON property allowJaggedRows

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 1986

def allow_jagged_rows
  @allow_jagged_rows
end

#allow_quoted_newlinesBoolean Also known as: allow_quoted_newlines?

Indicates if BigQuery should allow quoted data sections that contain newline characters in a CSV file. The default value is false. Corresponds to the JSON property allowQuotedNewlines

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 1993

def allow_quoted_newlines
  @allow_quoted_newlines
end

#autodetectBoolean Also known as: autodetect?

[Optional] Indicates if we should automatically infer the options and schema for CSV and JSON sources. Corresponds to the JSON property autodetect

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2000

def autodetect
  @autodetect
end

#clusteringGoogle::Apis::BigqueryV2::Clustering

[Beta] Clustering specification for the destination table. Must be specified with time-based partitioning, data in the table will be first partitioned and subsequently clustered. Corresponds to the JSON property clustering



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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2008

def clustering
  @clustering
end

#create_dispositionString

[Optional] Specifies whether the job is allowed to create new tables. The following values are supported: CREATE_IF_NEEDED: If the table does not exist, BigQuery creates the table. CREATE_NEVER: The table must already exist. If it does not, a 'notFound' error is returned in the job result. The default value is CREATE_IF_NEEDED. Creation, truncation and append actions occur as one atomic update upon job completion. Corresponds to the JSON property createDisposition

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2018

def create_disposition
  @create_disposition
end

#destination_encryption_configurationGoogle::Apis::BigqueryV2::EncryptionConfiguration

Custom encryption configuration (e.g., Cloud KMS keys). Corresponds to the JSON property destinationEncryptionConfiguration



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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2023

def destination_encryption_configuration
  @destination_encryption_configuration
end

#destination_tableGoogle::Apis::BigqueryV2::TableReference

[Required] The destination table to load the data into. Corresponds to the JSON property destinationTable



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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2028

def destination_table
  @destination_table
end

#destination_table_propertiesGoogle::Apis::BigqueryV2::DestinationTableProperties

[Beta] [Optional] Properties with which to create the destination table if it is new. Corresponds to the JSON property destinationTableProperties



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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2034

def destination_table_properties
  @destination_table_properties
end

#encodingString

[Optional] The character encoding of the data. The supported values are UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1. The default value is UTF-8. BigQuery decodes the data after the raw, binary data has been split using the values of the quote and fieldDelimiter properties. Corresponds to the JSON property encoding

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2042

def encoding
  @encoding
end

#field_delimiterString

[Optional] The separator for fields in a CSV file. The separator can be any ISO-8859-1 single-byte character. To use a character in the range 128-255, you must encode the character as UTF8. BigQuery converts the string to ISO-8859-1 encoding, and then uses the first byte of the encoded string to split the data in its raw, binary state. BigQuery also supports the escape sequence "\t" to specify a tab separator. The default value is a comma (','). Corresponds to the JSON property fieldDelimiter

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2052

def field_delimiter
  @field_delimiter
end

#hive_partitioning_modeString

[Optional, Experimental] If hive partitioning is enabled, which mode to use. Two modes are supported: - AUTO: automatically infer partition key name(s) and type(s). - STRINGS: automatic infer partition key name(s). All types are strings. Not all storage formats support hive partitioning -- requesting hive partitioning on an unsupported format will lead to an error. Corresponds to the JSON property hivePartitioningMode

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2061

def hive_partitioning_mode
  @hive_partitioning_mode
end

#ignore_unknown_valuesBoolean Also known as: ignore_unknown_values?

[Optional] Indicates if BigQuery should allow extra values that are not represented in the table schema. If true, the extra values are ignored. If false, records with extra columns are treated as bad records, and if there are too many bad records, an invalid error is returned in the job result. The default value is false. The sourceFormat property determines what BigQuery treats as an extra value: CSV: Trailing columns JSON: Named values that don't match any column names Corresponds to the JSON property ignoreUnknownValues

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2072

def ignore_unknown_values
  @ignore_unknown_values
end

#max_bad_recordsFixnum

[Optional] The maximum number of bad records that BigQuery can ignore when running the job. If the number of bad records exceeds this value, an invalid error is returned in the job result. This is only valid for CSV and JSON. The default value is 0, which requires that all records are valid. Corresponds to the JSON property maxBadRecords

Returns:

  • (Fixnum)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2081

def max_bad_records
  @max_bad_records
end

#null_markerString

[Optional] Specifies a string that represents a null value in a CSV file. For example, if you specify "\N", BigQuery interprets "\N" as a null value when loading a CSV file. The default value is the empty string. If you set this property to a custom value, BigQuery throws an error if an empty string is present for all data types except for STRING and BYTE. For STRING and BYTE columns, BigQuery interprets the empty string as an empty value. Corresponds to the JSON property nullMarker

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2091

def null_marker
  @null_marker
end

#projection_fieldsArray<String>

If sourceFormat is set to "DATASTORE_BACKUP", indicates which entity properties to load into BigQuery from a Cloud Datastore backup. Property names are case sensitive and must be top-level properties. If no properties are specified, BigQuery loads all properties. If any named property isn't found in the Cloud Datastore backup, an invalid error is returned in the job result. Corresponds to the JSON property projectionFields

Returns:

  • (Array<String>)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2100

def projection_fields
  @projection_fields
end

#quoteString

[Optional] The value that is used to quote data sections in a CSV file. BigQuery converts the string to ISO-8859-1 encoding, and then uses the first byte of the encoded string to split the data in its raw, binary state. The default value is a double-quote ('"'). If your data does not contain quoted sections, set the property value to an empty string. If your data contains quoted newline characters, you must also set the allowQuotedNewlines property to true. Corresponds to the JSON property quote

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2111

def quote
  @quote
end

#range_partitioningGoogle::Apis::BigqueryV2::RangePartitioning

[TrustedTester] Range partitioning specification for this table. Only one of timePartitioning and rangePartitioning should be specified. Corresponds to the JSON property rangePartitioning



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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2117

def range_partitioning
  @range_partitioning
end

#schemaGoogle::Apis::BigqueryV2::TableSchema

[Optional] The schema for the destination table. The schema can be omitted if the destination table already exists, or if you're loading data from Google Cloud Datastore. Corresponds to the JSON property schema



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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2124

def schema
  @schema
end

#schema_inlineString

[Deprecated] The inline schema. For CSV schemas, specify as "Field1:Type1[, Field2:Type2]*". For example, "foo:STRING, bar:INTEGER, baz:FLOAT". Corresponds to the JSON property schemaInline

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2130

def schema_inline
  @schema_inline
end

#schema_inline_formatString

[Deprecated] The format of the schemaInline property. Corresponds to the JSON property schemaInlineFormat

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2135

def schema_inline_format
  @schema_inline_format
end

#schema_update_optionsArray<String>

Allows the schema of the destination table to be updated as a side effect of the load job if a schema is autodetected or supplied in the job configuration. Schema update options are supported in two cases: when writeDisposition is WRITE_APPEND; when writeDisposition is WRITE_TRUNCATE and the destination table is a partition of a table, specified by partition decorators. For normal tables, WRITE_TRUNCATE will always overwrite the schema. One or more of the following values are specified: ALLOW_FIELD_ADDITION: allow adding a nullable field to the schema. ALLOW_FIELD_RELAXATION: allow relaxing a required field in the original schema to nullable. Corresponds to the JSON property schemaUpdateOptions

Returns:

  • (Array<String>)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2148

def schema_update_options
  @schema_update_options
end

#skip_leading_rowsFixnum

[Optional] The number of rows at the top of a CSV file that BigQuery will skip when loading the data. The default value is 0. This property is useful if you have header rows in the file that should be skipped. Corresponds to the JSON property skipLeadingRows

Returns:

  • (Fixnum)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2155

def skip_leading_rows
  @skip_leading_rows
end

#source_formatString

[Optional] The format of the data files. For CSV files, specify "CSV". For datastore backups, specify "DATASTORE_BACKUP". For newline-delimited JSON, specify "NEWLINE_DELIMITED_JSON". For Avro, specify "AVRO". For parquet, specify "PARQUET". For orc, specify "ORC". The default value is CSV. Corresponds to the JSON property sourceFormat

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2163

def source_format
  @source_format
end

#source_urisArray<String>

[Required] The fully-qualified URIs that point to your data in Google Cloud. For Google Cloud Storage URIs: Each URI can contain one '' wildcard character and it must come after the 'bucket' name. Size limits related to load jobs apply to external data sources. For Google Cloud Bigtable URIs: Exactly one URI can be specified and it has be a fully specified and valid HTTPS URL for a Google Cloud Bigtable table. For Google Cloud Datastore backups: Exactly one URI can be specified. Also, the '' wildcard character is not allowed. Corresponds to the JSON property sourceUris

Returns:

  • (Array<String>)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2174

def source_uris
  @source_uris
end

#time_partitioningGoogle::Apis::BigqueryV2::TimePartitioning

Time-based partitioning specification for the destination table. Only one of timePartitioning and rangePartitioning should be specified. Corresponds to the JSON property timePartitioning



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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2180

def time_partitioning
  @time_partitioning
end

#use_avro_logical_typesBoolean Also known as: use_avro_logical_types?

[Optional] If sourceFormat is set to "AVRO", indicates whether to enable interpreting logical types into their corresponding types (ie. TIMESTAMP), instead of only using their raw types (ie. INTEGER). Corresponds to the JSON property useAvroLogicalTypes

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2187

def use_avro_logical_types
  @use_avro_logical_types
end

#write_dispositionString

[Optional] Specifies the action that occurs if the destination table already exists. The following values are supported: WRITE_TRUNCATE: If the table already exists, BigQuery overwrites the table data. WRITE_APPEND: If the table already exists, BigQuery appends the data to the table. WRITE_EMPTY: If the table already exists and contains data, a 'duplicate' error is returned in the job result. The default value is WRITE_APPEND. Each action is atomic and only occurs if BigQuery is able to complete the job successfully. Creation, truncation and append actions occur as one atomic update upon job completion. Corresponds to the JSON property writeDisposition

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2200

def write_disposition
  @write_disposition
end

Instance Method Details

#update!(**args) ⇒ Object

Update properties of this object



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# File 'generated/google/apis/bigquery_v2/classes.rb', line 2207

def update!(**args)
  @allow_jagged_rows = args[:allow_jagged_rows] if args.key?(:allow_jagged_rows)
  @allow_quoted_newlines = args[:allow_quoted_newlines] if args.key?(:allow_quoted_newlines)
  @autodetect = args[:autodetect] if args.key?(:autodetect)
  @clustering = args[:clustering] if args.key?(:clustering)
  @create_disposition = args[:create_disposition] if args.key?(:create_disposition)
  @destination_encryption_configuration = args[:destination_encryption_configuration] if args.key?(:destination_encryption_configuration)
  @destination_table = args[:destination_table] if args.key?(:destination_table)
  @destination_table_properties = args[:destination_table_properties] if args.key?(:destination_table_properties)
  @encoding = args[:encoding] if args.key?(:encoding)
  @field_delimiter = args[:field_delimiter] if args.key?(:field_delimiter)
  @hive_partitioning_mode = args[:hive_partitioning_mode] if args.key?(:hive_partitioning_mode)
  @ignore_unknown_values = args[:ignore_unknown_values] if args.key?(:ignore_unknown_values)
  @max_bad_records = args[:max_bad_records] if args.key?(:max_bad_records)
  @null_marker = args[:null_marker] if args.key?(:null_marker)
  @projection_fields = args[:projection_fields] if args.key?(:projection_fields)
  @quote = args[:quote] if args.key?(:quote)
  @range_partitioning = args[:range_partitioning] if args.key?(:range_partitioning)
  @schema = args[:schema] if args.key?(:schema)
  @schema_inline = args[:schema_inline] if args.key?(:schema_inline)
  @schema_inline_format = args[:schema_inline_format] if args.key?(:schema_inline_format)
  @schema_update_options = args[:schema_update_options] if args.key?(:schema_update_options)
  @skip_leading_rows = args[:skip_leading_rows] if args.key?(:skip_leading_rows)
  @source_format = args[:source_format] if args.key?(:source_format)
  @source_uris = args[:source_uris] if args.key?(:source_uris)
  @time_partitioning = args[:time_partitioning] if args.key?(:time_partitioning)
  @use_avro_logical_types = args[:use_avro_logical_types] if args.key?(:use_avro_logical_types)
  @write_disposition = args[:write_disposition] if args.key?(:write_disposition)
end